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8031: B.f. Skinners Walden Two
... what's good, until we stop to think about it. For example, is there any doubt that health is better than sickness?" "There might be a time when a man would choose ill-health or death, even," said Castle. "And we might applaud his decision." "Yes, but you're moving the wrong foot. Try the one on the opposite side." This was not playing fair, and Castle obviously resented it. He ...
8032: Ferrera
... the party the duke is sure to point out more of his expensive artwork. The first thought of his shrewdness is the whereabouts of his last duchess. He never mentions her location. Questions of her death, banishment, or incarceration come to mind. When the duke could not handle the smiles anymore, he ordered them to cease. The smiles stopped. All the effort put into hiding his personality was useless. He was ...
8033: Frankenstein
... of wickedness; but they confirm me in determination of not creating you a companion in vice."( pg. 163) Frankenstein will not sacrifice his morallity because of persuation from a monster. Although beholding the threat of death and misery Frankenstein held his ground and did not sacrifice his moral. When and if Frankenstein creates another monster he can not feel as if he has done the morally right thing. From creating the ...
8034: Faust
... Faust and Mephisto is that their actions become dangerous and deadly. Faust becomes an unstoppable, Napoleonic figure, when his irresponsibility is mixed with Mephisto's lethal power. Gretchen is Faust's first victim, before her death she was responsible for three deaths; ultimately she is imprisoned because of Faust's influence upon her. Faust's desire for progress and reformation in society led to the deaths of his second set of ...
8035: Fallstaff Friend Of Fatherfigu
... the crown, Hal chooses to forget his friend Falstaff. Because of Falstaff's dismissal to the Fleet and his rejection from his at one time friend Hal- perhaps his only friend, Falstaff dies a subsequent death from a broken heart. So, is Falstaff a friend or a father figure to Prince Hal? It really depends on whose eyes you are viewing it from. If you were viewing it from Hal's ...
8036: Fire And Ice
... or water, imagery also plays an important role in defining Jane's character. One of the paintings that Jane shows to Rochester is an apt example of this. The first painting that is described shows death by drowning. Also, "the swollen sea"(128) in the painting gives the impression of impending danger. Jane sees the water as a locking out of passion and emotion. She believes that if she were to ...
8037: Aleins Among Us
... from out of the dark areas beyond Jim’s sight and slowly crept toward his position. People screamed as the creatures passed their sides. Other cried, and still others just sat there praying, waiting for death to come. Jim stood and leveled himself. He stepped back slowly, and blundered back into a middle-aged woman. “Safe me kiddo, come on. Just tear this stuff off of me, and we can get ...
8038: A Literary Analysis Of East Of
... the beginning of the novel, his father, Cyrus Trask loved him but Adam did not love him back and when Adam went into the army he did not come back home until his father’s death. Later on in the story Adam really loved his wife, Cathy, but she didn’t love him back and so when she tried to leave him and he would not let her, she shot him ...
8039: Aristotle Voluntary Vs. Involu
... actions performed under constraint but constraint in such a way that voluntary action is still possible. Aristotle uses the example of a man asked to commit a heinous crime and so saves his family from death. This is not involuntary as the man has a choice on whether to commit the crime or not but he makes his decision under distress and most likely will not regret his decision, thus making ...
8040: Asian American Literature
... his father¡¯s encounters with African Americans as an indication of selfishness. He states, ¡°[father] felt nothing for them. Not even pity. To him a black face meant inconvenience, or trouble, or the threat of death. He never met any blacks who measured up to his idea of decency¡±(186). The African Americans can only serve as a means to gain profit. They are not as respected as the white Americans ...


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