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6611: Suffer The Little Children - S
... he is not afraid of her: instead of looking frightened, he has a tiny side-of-the-mouth smile in his face, that bothers her extremely and leads her to her demise and ulimately her death. Some may see Suffer the Little Children just as an intriguing work of fiction, but in my opinion, it could be a story pulled from the headlines of a newspaper. The characterization was so well ...
6612: Song Of Solomon 2
... best friend at the top of a mountain. He jumps of the cliff towards his aunt s assailant, and although it is not clear whether he truly can fly or is just leaping to his death, either form would justify a meaning of freedom from his current life of hatred and misunderstanding in his family to a better one of detachment from it. Thus, we can again see how the beginning ...
6613: Secrets In Scarlet Letter
... townsfolk know at the first signs of pregnancy that she has committed adultery because her husband traveled overseas for several years without return. During this time period, adultery is considered a serious crime, punishable by death. Due to the fact that her husband is presumed to be deceased, she is lightly sentenced. One of her punishments is to wear an embroidered A on her bosom to eternally symbolize her crime. This ...
6614: Scarlet Letter- Guilty Heart
... a nightmare for him. Later in the book when Dimmesdale and Hester were in the woods, Dimmesdale said to Hester, "Thy heart must be no longer under his evil eye...it were far worse than death" (Hawthorne 135). This shows how bad Chillingworth eventually torments Dimmesdale. Arthur begins his progressive moral revolution and self-hatred. He despises the hypocrisy of such a vile scoundrel, as himself preaching from behind the pulpit ...
6615: Seeing Futher Through Tears Th
... decisions to take their lives were results misunderstanding and assumption. Assuming Juliet was dead, Romeo thought that his only option was to take his life out of grief for Juliet. His impatience resulted in the death of Paris, himself and Juliet. In Romeo and Juliet's naive minds, suicide was a fast answer to their problems. In Juliet's case she had other options which she willing choose to overlook. Romeo ...
6616: Sympathy For Macbeth
... at a younger age, someone who cared more about the elderly and their heritage than the new ways bestowed on them. Manolin symbolized the disciples of Jesus. The ones who would follow him to his death and then go out and preach his ways. He believes in the old man and takes charge and tells all the other fisherman to stay away from Santiago after his return. He would take care ...
6617: Symbolism In The Old Man And T
... at a younger age, someone who cared more about the elderly and their heritage than the new ways bestowed on them. Manolin symbolized the disciples of Jesus. The ones who would follow him to his death and then go out and preach his ways. He believes in the old man and takes charge and tells all the other fisherman to stay away from Santiago after his return. He would take care ...
6618: Slaughterhouse Five
... The narrator describes what happened and how it occurred. The imagery is very strong. The reader can imagine the snow slowly being dyed with the color of blood. Therefore, readers can picture a slow agonizing death. By ending with the statement, So it goes, the reader is enticed. The narrator states this when he finds that there is no need to continue describing the horrific brutality. The imagery used in the ...
6619: Report On Book Titled Black Li
... a vehicle and killed him by driving with him chained to the back. Things like this make the honest citizen shudder in disgust. Fortunately people like him get punished with long jail time, and even death. Most of the hate crimes lately are not geared towards African-Americans or other minorities but to gay and lesbians. To me there is no difference between the two different kinds of injustice. They are ...
6620: Red Badge Of Courage-henry Fle
... in his mind; he later finds out that war is not as glorious and courageous as his mind had perceived. As the novel progresses Henry comes to realize that his idealized notions of war and death, for his country, were all illusions he was creating for himself. Being a young man from a small house in New York, all that Henry Fleming new about war is what he imagined it to ...


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