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- 8201: Holdens Lonliness And His Inab
- ... that he makes at the very beginning about his parents tells us that he probably doesn't get along very well with them. This doubt is confirmed when we reach the part about Allie's death. Holden slept in the garage the night Allie died and broke all of it's windows to reduce his grief; instead he should have been near his parents and should have talked to them about ...
- 8202: Hills Like White Elephants 2
- ... Dasiys mind is what people think of her. When Mrs Walker was telling her of her reputaion she said "If this is improper, then I am inproper, and you must give me up"(310). Her death was the result of her selfishness. The most important people in her life wanted her to quit doing what she did. Daisy did not understand what the consequence of her flaunting would be until it ...
- 8203: Hermia - Midnight Summers Drea
- ... mocking her. Lysander is a fool because he persuades Hermia to run away with him despite her father s threats which were sanctioned by the king , Theseus ( 1.1 67-68 ) Either to die the death , or to abjure Forever the society of men. If she insists on marrying Lysander , Lysander persists to pressure her. He never considers the danger he has placed Hermia . So it isn t surprising when he ...
- 8204: Henry V 2
- ... Henry is still a rebellion and still is close with isdistasteful companions. Although Henry killed Hotspur and momentarily showedhis ability to lead and become a king, his father still doubts him. As his father nears death, Henry assures him that he can handle the responsibility of being the next king. His father tells him two very important pieces of advise if Henry is to become a good and just king. He ...
- 8205: Hector A Fiction Tale
- ... save them. Hector quickly questioned the boy," Why do such a thing at most you'll save very few? What difference does it make?" The young lad quickly corrected Hector," To you the life or death of a starfish may not make a difference, but to that starfish it will make all the difference." Pondering what the boy had said for a few minutes he began to see the truth in ...
- 8206: Heart Of Darkness 13
- ... taken away-and then again..." (107) He thought of this wilderness as his home, and the people his people, and the land his land. In the end, all that was left of Kurtz before his death was an over dominant power-monger with an empty heart. "Did he live his life again in every detail of desire, temptation, and surrender during that supreme moment of complete knowledge?" (118) He must have ...
- 8207: Heart Of Darkness 12
- ... made sense. The kinds of laws that other people thought were pretty stupid. I m pretty sure that I would end up having some people executed (i.e.-ALL of the people that are on death row spending up all of our tax dollars to keep their asses alive). I can only think of a couple of people that would pay dearly due to the fact that my laws would apply ...
- 8208: Haroun And The Sea Of Stories
- ... has been banned in most Islamic countries. Despite Rushdie's denial of any intentional blasphemy, and his pubic decision in 1990 "to enter into the body of Islam after a lifetime spent outside it," his death sentence remained in force. He as continued to write, however, publishing both the children's tales in Haroun and the Sea of Stories and the essays in Imaginary Homelands in 1991. Bibliography. Brennan, T., Salman ...
- 8209: Haroun And The Sea Of Stories
- ... it is always possible to create one imaginatively. The story of the monster who hates stories has an obvious autobiographical reference: The monster can easily be identified with the Ayatollah Khomeini who sentenced Rushdie to death for having written The Satanic Verses, the book Khomeini considered blasphemous. On one level, Haroun and the Sea of Stories can be read as Rushdie's defense of his novel and as his answer to ...
- 8210: Hard Times 3
- ... I curse the hour in which I was born to such a destiny...How could you give me life, and take from me all the inappreciable things that raise it from the state of conscious death? Where are the graces of my soul? Where are the sentiments of my heart ? What have you don, O father, what have you done .. (161). As the scene progresses, Louisa tells her father that the ...
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