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- 7761: Romeo & Juliet
- ... says "Take thou this vial, being then in bed, and this distilled liquor drink though off;" (Act 4, Scene 1), he is suggesting that Juliet drink a potion so that she might feighn her own death and avoid marrying Paris. This is an extremely risky thing to do because anything might happen to Juliet while she unconscious. Even after all Friar did to help Romeo and Juliet the play still ended ...
- 7762: Red Badge Of Currage
- ... of them when they think of him. It is a tragedy when Jim dies because of all of the moral inspiration he gave the regiment. True to his character Jim dies a quiet and peaceful death not distributing any of the regiment. Wilson represents the two sides of human nature. In the beginning of the book Wilson is a mean tough guy that no one liked. This outward act of being ...
- 7763: Reaction To Of Mice And Men
- ... can see that under the circumstances he had no other choice. He only had two choices let the other people get to him first and watch them torture Lennie while he died a long horrible death or do it himself and get it over quick were Lennie did not know what hit him. This is also true in life, many times we are faced with tuff choices and even though they ...
- 7764: Pygmalion 2 +
- ... you do not know the way." (P.325) Kino has ignored the advice from the people who are most important to him, and by doing so, he has actually led his son to his own death. On the whole, the characters in The Pearl show different sectors in society that breaks down because of their obsession with acquiring wealth. The pearl is an illusion that fooled Kino. The appearance of it ...
- 7765: Pea Paragraphs --
- Severance In the story Severance by Lamb, Penny Ann is a bad person. This story is about two sets of twins who become separated. One set separated by death, the other set by guilt. First, The teachers were less patient with the poor kids than the rest of us. But Penny Ann wasn t just poor, she was bad. The teachers were less patient ...
- 7766: Paradise Lost 2
- ... like journey continues through treacherous conditions, having to pass inhospitable terrain and fauna, before reaching "thrice threefold" gates of Hell, three of brass, three of iron, and three of adamantine rock, guarded by Sin and Death. On managing to escape Milton's world of Hell he eventually reaches earth where subtly tempts Eve with the forbidden fruit of knowledge until Eve concedes and eats leading to their loss of paradise. An ...
- 7767: Our Town Analysis
- ... of them. Some of these actions are: nervousness, sorrow, pain, happiness, true love, and hopelessness. The nervousness is evident during the wedding, as well as when Emily returns to visit her twelfth birthday after her death. Sorrow and pain are felt during the funeral, and at other times in the graveyard. Happiness is felt at the soda shop when Emily and George first come to realize that they are meant for ...
- 7768: Othello The Tragic Hero
- ... everyone except Iago. This gives Iago the perfect opportunity to complete his course of action. Finally, Othello's breakdown results in the murder of his wife Desdemona. Desdemona, representative of goodness and heaven, blames her death on herself and not Othello. She is representative of the good in nature and is referred to as white ewe . Good can be defined as forgiving, honest, innocent and unsuspecting. The evil contained within Othello ...
- 7769: Ordinary People 2
- ... which eventually collapsed on his academic achievements in school. Also his social attitude towards society was weak, since his moods were always aimed towards quiet environments and loneliness. He took blame for his brother s death in a boat accident and wanted to commit suicide. Conrad wanted to be in his own world, where he could relax and be in peace from all the annoying people in his life. The only ...
- 7770: On Social Classes In Pride And
- ... hurriedly rushes about to get her daughters married. Her haste is understandable, partly, because, the Bennet family has no male heir, therefore any daughters left unmarried will be thrust into poverty upon their father s death. However, most of her rushing seems nothing more than the nagging, useless bickering of a gossiping old biddy. Mr. Bingley seems not to be a victim per se, but the people around him and their ...
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