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- 8051: A Separate Peace
- ... Finny is ready to “unleash his hate against [Gene].” When Finny denies Gene’s guilt, he suppresses his animosity; merely waiting for the truth to emerge so he can unleash his rage. After Phineas’ unfortunate death, the bond between Gene and Finny is absolutely devastated. When Gene fails to weep, he reveals that it is not only Finny’s funeral he is attending, but “[his] own.” Gene betrays the trust of ...
- 8052: Antigone: Gender Conflict
- ... This may suggest women played a more profound role in society than portrayed by law.(Kagan 53) Even some of the wisest men were blinded to the rights of women. When Socrates was sentenced to death he had sent the women away. After he swallowed poison many of the male watchers began crying. Really my friends, what a way to behave! Why, that was my main reason for sending away the ...
- 8053: Across Five Aprils- Summary
- ... help of his sister, Jethro farms the fields and provides for his family and his brother John's wife and two children. After receiving a few letters from Tom, the family is notified of his death. Eb comes back after a while because he abandoned his post and was being hunted by the government for desertion. Jethro then writes to the president regarding his cousin's dilemma. He then received a ...
- 8054: A Tale Of Two Cities - Suspens
- ... wouldn’t have it. The only time this resemblance comes in handy is when Carton decides that dying will make his only love happy, when in reality Lucie would be just as upset over his death as if Darnay had died. Throughout the novel, Dickens attempts to create suspense and mystery. He does this by dividing his story into parts, broadening his characters, and created possibilities with the theme of doubles ...
- 8055: Analysis Of THE CRUCIBLE
- ... confidence in oneself. As the play goes on, we the readers witness a complete alteration of character. The power in which he possesses begins to blind his judgement, goodness, and sensibility, and thereby causes the death of many innocent people. John Hale arrived in the town of Salem as the voice of authority regarding witches. When first reading about Hale, he gave the impression of being very wise and confident in ...
- 8056: Animal Farm
- ... much work as all the other animals combined. He was also dedicated to his tasks. His motto, “I will work harder,” gave the rest of the farm inspiration to carry on. He worked himself to death for the well-being of others. Horses are known for their loyalty and determination. Boxer is a fine representative of the common hardworking citizen. The other stereotypical members of society are also clearly represented. Mollie ...
- 8057: Ariel By Sylvia Plath
- ... 33). Plath confronts Herr Doktor: Herr God, Herr Lucifer Beware Beware. Out of the ash I rise with my red hair And I eat men like air. (Plath 246-247) Lady Lazarus after her psychic death became stronger than her creator: " Male- female antagonism ends with the woman defiantly asserting power over her body and releasing its energies for her own ends" (Bundtzen 233). While the outcome of the poem is ...
- 8058: A Man For All Seasons
- ... all seasons In Robert Bolt’s, “A man for all seasons”, Sir Thomas More did not die in vain. He stayed true to himself. More achieved more in the end because he didn’t let death worry him. His last words illustrate this “His will not refuse one who is so blithe to go” (pg. 99). More understood that he was in line with his beliefs. More fought for what he ...
- 8059: A Critical Survey Of Poe
- ... not rationally. Poe felt that for a poet to seek appropriate images for ideal beauty he should avoid concrete, ordinary objects of everyday life. Realms of dream, fantasy, the subconscious, and glimpses of life after death are more appropriate images. Poe's simple task in poetry was to induce a state of mind in the reader in which he explores his own thoughts searching for ideal beauty. Poe's poetry style ...
- 8060: A Separate Peace
- ... is setting the break, some of the bone marrow gets into his bloodstream and immediately stops his heart. When Gene hears of this he does not cry, nor does he ever cry over Finny’s death, because when Finny died it was like he died with Finny. At the end of the school year, Gene enlists in the war and joined the Navy. He never killed anyone, though, “Because my war ...
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