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- 7611: The Natural 3
- ... is as innate as his essential goodness. Like a king over a country, he is born with the power to rule over the baseball field. Yet his father warns him, immediately prior to his early death (By, rather than within, a large tree) that he can't rely solely on his gift alone, or he will fail. Only a couple chapters into the book this seems to have come true, as ...
- 7612: The Name Of The Rose
- ... instead of what they desired them to mean. Semiotics teaches that each element is meaningless until it is differentiated from the other elements. This can be applied several places in the novel, first as each death cannot be solved on it own, but only in conjunction with the other murders. In addition, William singles out the library as the common denominating factor not, for example, sleeping quarters or the Church. The ...
- 7613: The Lost World Thesis
- ... could have been clarified and in a lot of instances, were so dumb that they insulted me, I was entertained by the book. It had a little bit of everything Mind games, action, gore and death, and what I thought was the best part of the entire book Great characters. Between the most important characters, such as Malcom, to the lower-status ones such as Sarah Harding, or even Kelley and ...
- 7614: The Joy Luck Club 4
- ... mothers and what they went through from the eyes of their daughters. The book mostly focuses on Jing-mei Woo, who takes the place of her mother in the Joy Luck Club meetings after the death of her mother. In the meetings with the other mothers she reminisced about her mother and heard new stories about her mother she had never heard before. She hears stories of how it was her ...
- 7615: The Internal Action Of Hamlet
- ... the thousand natural shocks That flesh is heir to! tis a consummation Devoutly to be wished. To die, to sleep- To sleep-perchance to dream: ay, there s the rub For in that sleep of death what dreams may come When we have shuffled off this moral coil, Must give us pause. There s the respect That makes calamity of so long life: [Act III, Scene I, lines 55-69] Hamlet ...
- 7616: The Idiot
- ... most desires due to her feelings of inadequacy and corruption, Nastasya chooses the life of destructive punishment, the purifying fire. Convinced of her own guilt, she has submitted herself to Rogozhin and, ultimately, her own death. From the beginning of Part One, Nastasya Filippovna appears to be a fascinating, wild creature that is rebelling against the "natural" role of woman for her time. The shock and scandal that seems to surround ...
- 7617: The Idea Of Utopia In 1984 And
- ... was about to do was open a diary. This was not illegal (nothing was illegal, since there were no longer any laws), but if detected it was reasonably certain that it would be punished by death (Orwell, 8) Big Brother a god-like figure, who appeared on a telescreen, transmitting both Party propaganda and entertainment, and keeps and eye on Party members, looking for traces of thoughtcrime, such as thinking anything ...
- 7618: The Heroic Code (from The Ilia
- ... the hero s devotion to the heroic code. He must be willing to give his life because it is his destiny. If he is strong in his convictions, then he will be remembered long after death, becoming almost immortal because of his superb deeds.
- 7619: The Great Gatsby Greed And Wea
- ... made the end turn out how it did. From Gatsby s parties in his house to the murder that took place in his pool. From the get-togethers in Myrtle s apartment to her tragic death. The time was as corrupt as the people that lived in it. There was never really any hope for the fates that lied waiting for these characters during the summer of 1922. I believe Nick ...
- 7620: The Great Gatsby 3
- ... get what they want. Later, as we see in the Plaza Hotel, Jay still believes that Daisy loves him. He is convinced of this as is shown when he takes the blame for Myrtle's death. "Was Daisy driving?" "Yes...but of course I'll say I was." (151) He also watches and protects Daisy as she returns home. "How long are you going to wait?" "All night if necessary." (152 ...
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