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8781: Lawrence's "Sons and Lovers": Relationships
... brought his lover, Lilly, around his mother, it pained him. He felt the need to belittle her constantly in comparison to his mother. He knew she did not completely approve of her. After William's death Paul became his mothers chief emotional outlet, thus Miriam becomes subject to similar trials as Lilly. Because of these conflicts Paul made Miriam suffer. Because he made her suffer he despised her. The main problems ...
8782: Siddhartha's Maturation as Marked by Key Experiences
... both the secular and spiritual lifestyle, and was in a position to choose which path suited him. The final experience in Siddhartha's maturation was the discovery of his son, Little Siddhartha. After Kamala's death, Siddhartha is left to raise the son he never knew that he had. Raising Little Siddhartha was not an easy task for the journeyman. Unlike his father, Little Siddhartha was rude, spoilt, and a pain ...
8783: The Scarlet Letter: Chapter by Chapter Review and Analysis
... declined, yet Chillingworth could tell that he knew that they were enemies. CHAPTER 21- The New England Holiday- This chapter spent way too much time describing the election party and it terribly bored me to death. At the end of the chapter we see the captain of the boat talking with Chillingworth and then the captain of the boat tells Prynne that Chillingworth will be riding with them. I predict that ...
8784: Summary of "Of Mice and Men"
... with Crooks, the black stable-boy about the precious puppies, one of which had been given to Lennie by Slim. The next day is the moment of truth.. sitting alone in a barn, mourning the death of his puppy which he killed because it tried to bite him, Lennie is approached by Curley's wife. Remembering that George said not to talk to her.. Lennie tries his best but ends up ...
8785: The Scarlet Letter: An Analysis of the Characters
... he is not going to let go of this obsession. Dimmesdale delivers a inspirational speech that is met with rousing applause. His parishioners look up to him with awe and wonder. They realize, though, that death is upon him, and that he will be leaving them soon. During the procession, Dimmedale pauses directly in front of Hester and little Pearl. Surprisingly, he calls to both of them to come to him ...
8786: "Love" in the novel Narcissus and Goldmund, by Herman Hesse
... because he did not want "to leave the child there alone and dying." He definitely cared for Lene, but he lacked the faithful affection for her. In fact, it wasn't too long after her death that Goldmund made sexual advances toward Rebecca, and finally toward Agnes. When Goldmund finally returns to Mariabronn, he has greatly matured and advanced in his self discovery and understanding. He knows now of his ability ...
8787: Henry Fielding's "Joseph Andrews"
... in the first few chapters of Book I. She would take walks with Joseph in the park, and spend a lot of time alone with him. Then, not even a week after her husband's death, she invites Joseph into her room a talks with him about women, when she intentionally lifts her head so Joseph would find out that she is naked under the covers of the bed. To urge ...
8788: The Great Gatsby: Jay Gatsby is A Pathetic Character
... he kept saying. ""I want to see her right next door."""(Fitzgerald 84) At Gatsby's reunion with Daisy at Nick's house, his nervousness shows his inability to handle adult situations. "Gatsby, pale as death, with his hands plunged like weights in his coat pockets, was standing in a puddle of water glaring tragically into my eyes."(Fitzgerald 91) A mature adult would be able to handle this situation without ...
8789: Jane Eyre: Analysis of Bronte's Work
... longer, but an ape in a harlequins jacket." With her refusal to become Rochester's mistress, she demonstrates her inner strength. Strength that will enable her to face the possibility of hunger, poverty, and even death. It is in her decision to not marry St. John that Jane finally liberates herself from the bonds of male suppression. All this has been in effort to maintain some semblance of self-worth. "Who ...
8790: Steinbeck's "In Dubious Battle": The Power Struggle Between Owners and Workers
... power as the growers did. They tried to use their force to make the scabs come over to the side of the strikers. The strikers used the threat of violence, actual violence and caused the death of a couple scab workers to emphasis their willingness to use this force. Throughout John Steinbecks novel In Dubious Battle there was a power struggle between the mighty owners and the weaker workers. The owners ...


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