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7631: Turn Of The Screw
... that Flora is too preoccupied with the water and her toys to even notice Miss Jessel. The end result of the narrator's lunacy and anxiety is Flora contracting a deadly illness and the untimely death of Miles. After the narrator verbally assaults Flora, calling her a liar ( 70) and accusing her off conspiring with Miss Jessel, Flora becomes deathly ill and the narrator pleads with Mrs. Grose to take Flora ...
7632: The Tories
... inflicted punishment for only half an hour, not like the five hours that Hulton describes. He doesn t describe what this punishment is but I m sure it wasn t as bad as the near-death experience that Ann Hulton described in her letter. These two letters show how two people who support different causes can describe an event in a way that sort of supports how they feel about what ...
7633: The Night
... book The Night, written by Elie Wiesel, a quote that made me realize the horror people went through in the Holocaust was, "For more than half an hour he stayed there, struggling between life and death, dying in slow agony under our eyes. And we had to look him full in the face. He was still alive when I passed in front of him. His tongue was still red, his eyes ...
7634: The Lottery-right Or Wrong
... that Flora is too preoccupied with the water and her toys to even notice Miss Jessel. The end result of the narrator's lunacy and anxiety is Flora contracting a deadly illness and the untimely death of Miles. After the narrator verbally assaults Flora, calling her a liar ( 70) and accusing her off conspiring with Miss Jessel, Flora becomes deathly ill and the narrator pleads with Mrs. Grose to take Flora ...
7635: The Lottery 2
... say in their own fate and must accept the responsibility if their family is chosen. Only if her family is chosen, is she allowed to pick a slip, determining if she will be stoned to death. This is evident when Mr. Summers asks Mrs. Dunbar who will be drawing for her husband due to his absence in the lottery. She replies "Me, I guess". Mr. Summers answers with astonishment, "wife draws ...
7636: The Friendly Friar
... end to all the bloodshed and turmoil by marrying Romeo and Juliet. The two houses have no regard for public safety or rules they have had three major street brawls, which resulted in injury or death for citizens of Verona. The Friar however is always trying to keep peace in the public. The two families should try to be more like the friar and settle their dispute. Friar Lawrence also serves ...
7637: The Crucible 6
... very well. There is also a good image in this scene. John Proctor and his wife are standing on a cliff. The image here is the cliff. John has the choice to jump to his death should he choose or stay and decide whether or not to confess and save his life or stay as he is. As the two are talking the wind is blowing in their faces. Usually when ...
7638: The Crucible 5
... strongly about having a good name and not dying with a bad one. Proctor weighs both sides of his internal conflict and realizes that he must not make another mistake. He therefore, prescribes himself to death, not for his own sake, but rather for the sake of the others. As John dies Liz weeps saying " He have his goodness now. God forbid I take it away"(145). Another internal conflict is ...
7639: Two Books By Kurt Vonnegut Jr
... knew that, and two of them are dead. When revealed a registered spy, Campbell is liberated by Israeli police. Yet Campbell does not believe in his innocence. His propagandist statements and ideas resulted in the death of hundreds of thousands of Jews, just because he was a spy, how come he is not responsible for the deaths that he caused. He also condemns himself because he succumbed to the excitement of ...
7640: Turn Of The Screw By Henry Jam
... window and at that moment Miles dies. This would explain the fact that he was in such shock after seeing a ghost and therefore died. There had to be a ghost present due to Miles death. Something had to be so frightening as a ghost to scare the child to his early grave. Miles, a young innocent child would not lie about a ghost. There is no need to because he ...


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