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- 6751: Ernist Hemingway
- ... fish and dolphin of which he would like to have salt on. This part of the story tells of a cold and harsh sea, that is, one that has value and mystery as well as death and danger. It has commercial value as well as the population of life in it. It is dark and treacherous though, and every day there is a challenge. A similar story tells about a tidal ...
- 6752: The Lottery Winner
- ... murder of her father in the second story. It all happened when she was in her junior year of the Rhode Island School of Design when her step father Stuart Richards was found shot to death in the study of his mansion. Cynthia spent 12 years in prison for the murder. She spent the time thinking and asking herself "who could have set me up." Cynthia knew that she was innocent ...
- 6753: The Speckled Band
- ... about a women that asks for Shelock Holmes help because she belives that she is going to die like her sister that died two years before. She belives that her sister was either frightened to death or killed by gipsies. Because when this woman Helen found her sister the last words the she sad were: ‚‚Helen! Oh my God, Helen! It was the band! The speckled band!”. All this happend just ...
- 6754: The Physicists
- ... the inspector is annoyed and impatient because he can’t see or take away the - as everybody knows guilty - murderers to put them to justice or he can’t even question these criminals. After the death of nurse Monika Stettler caused by the " so-called" harmless physicist Johann Wilhelm Möbius the inspector changes rapidly " At first I felt angry at not being able to proceed with the arrests." Then the change ...
- 6755: The Cast Of Amontillado
- ... many writings were greatly affected by his problems in life and his experiences. One such short story is “The Cask of Amontillado.” The main character, Montresor, who is vengeful, intelligent, and fakes sincerity, causes the death of Fortunato. “The Cask of Amontillado” starts out with Montresor, the narrator, saying, “The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as I best could; but when he ventured upon insult, I vowed revenge.” Simply ...
- 6756: THE ILLIAD
- ... the opening lines of the Iliad, words of war capture the reader. Rage-Goddess, sing the rage of Peleus’ son Achilles, murderous, doomed, that cost the Achaeans countless losses, hurling down to the House of Death so many sturdy souls, great fighters’ souls, but made their bodies carrion, feasts for the dogs and birds, (Homer 122 1-5) It is descriptions, such as these that lure the reader in. Immediately one ...
- 6757: Sons And Lovers
- ... Paul Morel. Both in the book and in real life he seemed to hate his father and idolize his mother. With the knowledge that this novel was written while Lawrence was mourning his mother’s death, some people believe that it is in fact a tribute to his beloved mother. Lawrence himself, though, later felt remorse at the harsh depiction of his father in the novel. Walter Morel was an exaggeration ...
- 6758: Reoccurring Themes And Symbols
- ... the beginning of the story. The opinions range from believing that Reverend Hooper loved the girl in secret, to Poe’s believe that Reverend Hooper may have actually been the cause of the girl’s death (Newman 204). Whatever the reason, the minister’s wearing of the veil taints his view of everyone else around him, making all of them look like they are wearing veils as well (Hawthorne 107). Dimmesdale ...
- 6759: Remains Of The Day By Kazuo Is
- ... his father has died, which takes much emotional restraint. Although the reader may see this action as heartless, it is clear that Stevens respected and looked up to his father, therefore was upset by his death. Stevens believes his “father was indeed the embodiment of dignity” (34), which is what Stevens is trying to become. Stevens also is successful in hiding his feelings when it comes to Miss Kenton. He is ...
- 6760: Prime Of Miss Jean Broadie
- ... uncaring. In the end it would be Sandy who, ten years later, would be plagued with thoughts of Miss Broadie the most. She would forever be plagued with her jealousy, far past Miss Broadie’s death. Bibliography All information and thoughts come from "The Prime of Miss Jean Broadie" ((and me)) Word Count: 902
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