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- 13971: A Review of Blake's "The Chimney Sweeper"
- ... on the reading of the text. The theme of the poem, children who are sold to die cleaning chimneys, produces a negative emotional reaction; there are powerful metaphors used, such as: all of them lock'd up in coffins of black' which evoke emotions surrounding my own previous experiences with death and coffins; the poem also uses striking images, such as the depiction of the boy in the first stanza. My ...
- 13972: The Scarlet Letter: Hypocrisy Is A Sin
- ... to acknowledge the sin. Dimmesdale, although professing his love for her, refuses to be associated with her. Hester explains this to Pearl, saying "[Dimmesdale] will be there, child. But he will not greet thee to-day" (224). Dimmesdale's refusal to be associated with Hester is cowardly, as is his refusal to climb the scaffold. It is hypocritical because he claims to love her, but he wants to keep that love ...
- 13973: Hanging Woman Creek
- ... which he is over matched. In one case, he goes into the fight swinging. Pike manages to knock the man down once but then he is pummeled so badly that he wakes up the next day not knowing what happened. Pike develops throughout the story, from a man who is young and reckless at heart, to a man that is willing to settle down. He goes from looking for a fight ...
- 13974: How Napoleon Obtains And Maint
- ... that he can no longer compete with Snowball and win, he resorts to violence. This was a calculated thought, as he previously removed a group of young pups from their mothers, in anticipation that one day he would need a violent army to help him rise to power. His real plan for his future is seen when the army chases Snowball off the farm. From this moment on, he rules with ...
- 13975: Huckleberry Finn Book Report
- ... the local people to his disappearance; So, he dressed up like a girl and went to town. Huck discovered that the people were convinced that Jim had killed him since Jim had escaped the same day that he disappeared. Huck rushed back to the island and told Jim. The two of them got on a raft and headed south down the river. After each of their adventures on shore, they drifted ...
- 13976: Irony In The Rocking Horse
- Rocking Horse Irony "The Rocking-Horse Winner" by D.H. Lawrence is a story about a boy named Paul who lives with parents that lack love and are filled with greed. Tormented by a house that whispers to him, Paul dies trying to convince ...
- 13977: The Great Gatsby: Unfaithfulness and Greed
- ... as his own pale hair and shaking all over." He locks her up in fear that she will run away with Tom forever. He stated that, "She's going to move stay there until the day after tomorrow, and then we're going to move away." George thought that by moving out West, where Myrtle wanted to go in the beginning, would solve everything. Before the move could be made, Myrtle ...
- 13978: Catcher In The Rye - A Sequel
- Catcher In The Rye - A Sequel Chapter 1 Another day another school...I thought about this new school they placed me in. They said I will like it. Well I'll be the one to decide that. Next thing I know I'm on a ...
- 13979: "Beware of the Fish" by Gordan Korman: A Review
- ... headmaster at the girls school next door thinks that the boys at Macdonald Hall are 'hooligans terrorizing my poor girls' (whoare actually on the boys side. (Even if the guys tried to terrorize them,they'd beat them to a pulp.) And poor Mr. Sturgeon has no idea whats goingon. If you think that's weird, wait'll you see what Bruno does next. I think that this book is a ...
- 13980: A Violent Illumination of Salvation
- ... saved. Rufus is the hostile delinquent who fends for himself by stealing. He believes he is under "Satan's" power to commit crimes against man and nature. Yet, he will automatically be saved on Judgement Day because "the lame shall enter [heaven] first" (Bain et al. 370). Rufus, malicious as he is, sees through Shepard's projected image and calls him "that big tin Jesus" who makes "immor'l suggestions!" (Bain ...
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