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4501: The Change If The Immagery Of
... blood swings back to what it was at the beginning of the play. Macduff presents Macbeth s bloody head to the crowd and to the new King of Scotland, Malcom, and the people rejoice. The death of Macbeth is honored and the symbolism of blood has returned to it s original meaning; the bloodiest are the ones most honored. Macduff is congratulated as he proudly walks in covered with blood and ... meaning after the rightful King is on the throne. This connects to the theme of natural order in the play. Ironically, it was blood that brought Macbeth to power and blood that brought him to death.
4502: The Cathcer In The Rye
... the biggest phony of all, creates a fantasy world to protect himself from the reality that he can not face. This can be seen from the fact that he will not accept his brother's death, refers to almost everyone as being a "phony," and looks beyond the obvious. Throughout the story Holden constantly refers back to his younger brother, Allie. Every time something significant happens Holden reminisces back to the time that Allie was still alive and tell us an anecdote about how smart Allie was or how Allie would have done it. This is a clear example that he can not accept the death of his brother, so he pretends that he is till alive, to take the pain away. Holden calls everyone a phony, because they do not conform themselves to the way he thinks. Holden needs self ...
4503: Fire Ants
... can leave permanent scarring(12 Lockley 38). Some people have allergic reactions to fire ant stings that range from rashes and swelling to paralysis, or anaphylactic shock. In rare instances, severe allergic reactions can cause death(14. Lockley 35). Then the sting starts itching and a welt appears. Fire ant venom contains alkaloids and a relatively small amount of protein compared to other stinging insects. The alkaloids in the venom kill ... is sterile, but if the pustule is broken the wound may become infected. The protein in the venom can cause allergic reactions including nausea, vomiting, dizziness, perspiration, cyanosis, and asthma which may require medical attention. Death has been known to result when toddlers fall on fire ant mounds and when adults have extreme allergic reactions. Although fire ant stings are not as painful as those of harvester ants or as dangerous ...
4504: Extinction of Dinosaurs
... could have caused these extinctions. One such scenario involves the growing number of small mammals which ate dinosaur eggs, and therefore caused the dinosaurs' birth rate to drop. The birth rate became smaller than the death rate and the dinosaurs died out. This, however, is not a plausible scenario. This would only account for the dinosaurs, but not all the other creatures of that time. Paleontologists needed to come up with ... brought an end to the dinosaurs and all the other species that died with them. Since there are many theories about this I will not write about them all. I have chosen the theory about death by Cosmic Collision (an asteroid). In 1980 Luis Alvarez and John Sepkowski Jr., famous geologists, blamed the extinction of the dinosaurs on a large celestial body which hit the Earth 65 million years ago. According ...
4505: The Book Of Matthew
... His first revelation is to his disciples only, for they are the nucleus of the coming church, and this takes us up to chapter 18. Here is the transfiguration and the first intimation of Jesus' death. This is followed by parables of the King. These are addressed first to the disciples, and then to the nation. All are parables presenting him as the King who has the right to command and ... then the crown. We should remember this the next time we are tempted to take the easy way. The message of the empty tomb is, "Do not be afraid!" Jesus overcomes the world, the people, death, and the devil. So we need not be afraid of anything as long as we have Jesus. He also keeps His promises, goes before us, and has all authority. He will prepare a way for ...
4506: All The Kings Men 2
... experiences are different than those of Jack, Adam and Cass. Only at the end of the novel, after the closing stages of everyone else, dose Willies actions come back to bite him. Up until his death, Willie got away with this analogy, Goodness You got to make it Doc and you got to make it out of badness because there isn t anything else to make it out of (257). With ... everything he does is justified as long as the end product is good. Inevitably, Willies actions had to come to a crashing end. The spider got a hold of him and brought him to his death. Adam Stanton, son of ex-governor Stanton, also found himself caught in the web. At one point in the novel, Adam felt as if a ton of bricks had fallen on him. He found that ...
4507: The Awakening Symbolism
... the first time by herself into the inviting ocean. Realizing how easy it is and due to her "excited fancy," (Chopin, 30) she accidentally swims out very far. At that moment, "a quick vision of death smote her soul, and for a second of time appalled and enfeebled her senses." (Chopin, 30) For the first time she comes face to face with death. Those are the events described by the book. The movie, on the other hand, only shows Edna swimming out, struggling a little, and returning to shore. In addition, the movie doesn t mention the strength ...
4508: Extinction Of Dinos
Could an exploding star have been responsible for the death of the dinosaurs? This idea has become popular again as an explanation for the disappearance of the dinosaurs. An exploding star can blast material enormous distances into space. If this material reached Earth s atmosphere ... light years is about 760,000,000,000,000 (760 quadrillion miles!). So, suppose a supernova had occurred sixty-five million years ago within 130 light years of Earth, how exactly would it cause the death of the dinosaurs? Some scientists think neutrinos and galactic cosmic rays would cause extremely high rates of deadly cancer among the animals. Others believe neutrinos and radiation caused reaction within the Earth s atmosphere that ...
4509: The Adventures Of Huckleberry
... entire story about two English brothers (one‘―s a preacher, and the other deaf), who are heirs to a great fortune, but live in England. The Wilks brothers were sent notice of their other brothers death, and so far have not arrived. Should they then would be staying with their brothers daughters, Mary Jane, Susan, and Joanna. So with this new information, The Duke and King take Huck and Jim, the ... to be a very affluent lifestyle, and offer Huck to stay with them as long as he wanted. He is thrilled by the offer, and enjoys how friendly they are, but after Buck Grangerford‘―s death in a small battle, Huck departs to the raft to seek his friend where Jim is waiting.
4510: Tess Of The Durbervilles
... of being divine, emotionally or spiritually, continues to revolve back to loving others, not being loved. The theme that it is more divine to love than to be loved is illustrated accurately through the novella, Death in Venice, by Thomas Mann. The novella depicts a grown man, Aschenbach, who experiences strange emotions toward a young boy, Tadzio. Mann first develops Aschenbach as an emotionally displeased character who later experiences a transformation ... enters his life, Aschenbach is able to find pleasure in his work as a result of his expressions of love. Love allowed Aschenbach to experience peace and release a variety of hidden emotions. Before his death, Aschenbach was able to create a work of which he was content with and "soon [won] the admiration of many" (Mann, 234). Aschenbach's love for Tadzio allowed him to experience a more divine appreciation ...


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