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- 6591: The Challenges Faced In Jane E
- ... find love and acceptance are finally over. Therefore, Jane has her happy ending. After enduring so much along the course of her young life - her abusive aunt and cousins, the travesties at Lowood School, the death of her best friend, her lack of family and friends, the betrayal of her fiance, and so on, at the end of Jane Eyre, she has found the two things she so desperately needed and ...
- 6592: The Catcher In The Rye- A Stud
- ... cannot control dominate his thoughts and life. Like Holden, Hamlet suffers from a mild form of psychological disturbance. Both men cannot come to terms with morality and mortality. Holden is unsure of what happens after death, and confronts his own mortality, much like his Elizabethan counterpart, after an encounter with a vicious pimp: But I'm crazy. I swear to God I am. About halfway to the bathroom, I sort of ...
- 6593: The Bluest Eye 3
- ... father. He has never known a loving family; his father deserted him and his mother who then left him to die in a garbage can. His great aunt saves him and raises him until her death, which occurred when Cholly was only thirteen or fourteen years old. Cholly himself deserts his family, not physically but he is always in a drunken state and doesn't provide the family with the barest ...
- 6594: The Bluest Eye 2
- ... father. He has never known a loving family; his father deserted him and his mother who then left him to die in a garbage can. His great aunt saves him and raises him until her death, which occurred when Cholly was only thirteen or fourteen years old. Cholly himself deserts his family, not physically but he is always in a drunken state and doesn't provide the family with the barest ...
- 6595: The Adventures Of Huklebery Fi
- ... and strip them of their human rights. Huck and Jim become "best friends" in the film, but are shown to separate once Jim is released by Miss Watson, and Huck learns of his father's death. The book shows that the two belong together since they have connected with a special bond that only the best of friends share. Huck comes to realize that Jim is a human being and deserves ...
- 6596: Turn Of The Screw-hidden Ghost
- ... she is the only one who admits to seeing them. F. W. H. Myers recognized apparitions as "a manifestation of persistent personal energy, --or an indication that some kind of force is being exercised after death which is in some way connected to a person previously known on earth." (P. 141) This fits the story perfectly for the ghosts appear to be nothing, just a "manifestation." The governess swears that Miles ...
- 6597: Things Fall Apart
- ... exploitation, are described as shapes, shadows, and bundles of acute angles, so as to show the dehumanizing effect of colonialist rule on the ruled (269-270). Another similar example of double speak included the tragic death of Marlow s helmsman. Although Marlow respected the helmsman, when his blood entered Marlow s shoes he stated, 5 To tell you the truth, I was morbidly anxious to change my shoes and socks (Conrad ...
- 6598: The Stranger Meursualt And Soc
- ... an unemotional and noncommittal manner, which enhances his obvious opinion that in the end life is utterly meaningless. The novel opens with Meursault having just learned that his mother has died. His reaction to her death is far from typical, and he simply says, Maman died today, or yesterday maybe, I don t know. As he prepares to leave town to attend the funeral, he expresses a sort of general discomfort ...
- 6599: The Fall Of The House Of Usher
- ... events, conflict, climax, and resolution. The rising events include the parts in the story when the narrator first arrives at the house, meets Roderick, and hears about Roderick's and Madeline's problems. Madeline's death and burial are part of the conflict. At this point, Roderick and the narrator begin to hear sounds throughout the house. The sounds are an omen that an evil action is about to occur. The ...
- 6600: The Effects Of Sin On Hester P
- ... and what once was evil inside of Hester turned into righteousness outside of her. Although Hester eventually wins acceptance by the town's people because of her community service, it is not until after the death of her secret lover, Reverend Dimmsdale, and the marriage of her daughter that she is able to return to the town. There she becomes a revered figure in the community, one to whom "people brought ...
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