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- 8071: Antigone - A Contrast Of Two T
- ... minds back thousands of years to a time of ancient Gods, warlords, and kings, and sounds much less theatrical. Antigone and Ismene are discussing the bad news of Creon's decree concerning their brother's death. In Townsend's version, Ismene asks of her sister, "You've something on your mind. What is it then?" (Townsend, 3). In Kitto's version, Ismene's line is "What is it? Some dark shadow ...
- 8072: A Farewell To Arms
- ... have yet to read? Am I really a reader? Will I ever finish them all? What will I do if I tire of reading?] When I finished FTA I was of course stunned by the death of Catherine and the baby and Henry's sudden solitude. "What happens now?" I felt, as I so often do when I finish a book that I want to go on forever. This is infinitely ...
- 8073: A Separate Peace 5
- ... 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 ...
- 8074: A Separate Peace 4
- ... 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 ...
- 8075: Analysis Of The Different Plac
- ... waiting for the light to turn on in the bedroom of Santiago Nasar, but this light was never turned on because Nasar was able to enter the house without switching on any lights. After the death of Santiago, his house was a complete mess. Santiago's corpse was lying in the living room in an iron cot, surrounded by fans to cool the body (act as a refrigerator), furniture was moved ...
- 8076: A Separate Peace
- ... swung around to look at me for an instant with extreme interest, and then tumbled sideways. Gene cripples the best athlete in the school and his best friend and this eventually leads to Finnys death. Genes admission to being responsible for Finnys fall hurts Finny so much that he refuses to listen to him, so Gene is forced to lie to him. Gene tells Finny that it was ...
- 8077: Analysis Of Brooks And Red (Sh
- ... Red choose are symbolic looks into their futures. Brooks was a lonely old man who longed for a companion and found it in a crow. Literature has always used the crow as a harbinger of death, so it is not surprising that Brooks later comes to embrace it. Literary references aside, Brooks does not make it on the outside simply because he is alone. He worked bagging groceries and returned each ...
- 8078: Anointed King
- ... ruler of all England it should go without saying that Richard s mistakes are also God s mistakes. Bolingbroke and others would never use this as reasoning for overtaking Richard, because it would be a death sentence for themselves. The thought of God s reasposibility of chosing Richard as being a bad one would never be seen as even closely justifiable. The truth, although not accepted, is that if God truly ...
- 8079: Animal Farm 7
- ... 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 ...
- 8080: Analysis Of Gimple The Fool
- ... sense of awareness, which allows people to understand and desire one another. Elka had no love for Gimpel yet he convinced himself he loved Elka, despite her caustic words and devious nature. Even in her death when Elka asked for Gimpel s forgiveness Elka does not feel remorse for Gimpel s misconceptions but instead wants to go clean to my Maker (106). On the evening of their union Elka did not ...
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