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6671: Great Gatsby Color Symbolism
... loss of hope. When the book describes Wilson with "an ashen dust veiled [Wilson's] suit and his pale hair...."(26) This shows that there is no hope for George Wilson. Also, gray can symbolize death. The gray valley of ashes ties in very well with this concept when Myrtle dies in the ugly, hopeless town. In summary, color plays an important role on the content which is written in a ...
6672: Great Gatsby 4
... first chapter Gatsby was seen stretching his arms toward the green light appearing as to be worshipping it. Gatsby saw his dream or goal and never gave up. He remained loyal to his quest until death at the end of the novel. Gatsby moved into the mansion across the bay to be near Daisy. The green light symbolized that Gatsby had a hope of winning Daisy. Gatsby asked Daisy to tell ...
6673: Great Expectations 3
... she would never be able to see. She came to accept this and thought that maybe God created her this way for a reason. She thought positively, she would never have to see pictures of death and destruction from wars and she would never have to look at herself and criticize. However in the back of her mind she always wanted to see her mother s face. It was true she ...
6674: Go Tell It On A Mountain - Sum
... aunt, Florence. It begins with Florence at church, she is sorry for her sin yet doesn t remember how to pray. A few nights before, she had received a threatening message repeatedly and even saw death. The story then jumps back to her youth, where she worked as a servant-girl. She lived with her mother and younger brother, Gabriel. Florence had been a child hood friend with John s mother ...
6675: Friendship In Mary Shelleys Fr
... kill the monster if Victor can not. This occurs when he states, If I do, swear to me, Walton, that he shall not escape; that you will seek him, and satisfy my vengeance in his death (p.232). With these last few words, he his once again able to rely on Walton so that he does not die in vain. Walton values friendship by having someone to relate to on similar ...
6676: Frankenstien All Behavior Is L
... maker. When the monster was talking to Victor he said, My evil passions will have fled, for I shall meet with sympathy! Because of his mistreatment by society, the monster turned to a life of death and destruction. The monster had a place inside of it that was empty, society forced him to fill that void with hate instead of love. The monster said it himself; if he had the sympathy ...
6677: Foreshadowing Destiny(great Ga
... to make an accident." Fitzgerald attacks the motif of reckless driving vigorously, since it conveys precisely the vision he had of America. He saw twenties society as recklessly careless; the society was "driving on toward death through the cooling twilight." Through out the novel, Fitzgerald foreshadows the downfall of his own generation. At the heart of the most intense conflict in the novel, where Gatsby finds out that he will never ...
6678: For Whom The Bell Tolls - Summ
... services to the Loyalists in their fight against the Fascist rebels. He becomes torn between his new found love, Maria, and a life threatening mission. His love of Maria and the realization of his possible death is crucial to the action forthcoming during the story. Characters: Robert Jordan,was the protagonist of the story. He has personality traits spanning various aspects of the heroic side of human nature. His relationship with ...
6679: Flowers For Algernon 4
... is how the book concludes. The conclusion of the book in my eyes leaves the reader hanging like... this. If I would make a change I would write about what happened after Charlie Gordon's death. An example of this would be possible progress and success in the field, or maybe because of the events which had occurred in the past in this field, it was given up for dead, or ...
6680: Field Of Dreams
... journey was it at last made clear to him the purpose for his quest. Years ago, when Ray was an adolescent, he had a falling out with his father that he never resolved. After the death of his father, John Kinsella, Ray was overcome with a sense of guilt and emptiness due to the fact that the horrible conflict with his father would never be resolved. Completing his journey allowed him ...


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