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3991: The Glass Menagerie
... a thinker. Tom is known to write poetry. One of his fellow workers even calls him Shakespeare. Tom pays the bills, and still treated like he is a child. The other to people in the house, Tom's sister and mother, do not seem to work at all, other than the fact that Tom's mother sells magazine subscriptions over the phone. The character is played well by, Chris Hendrix. He ...
3992: The Effects Of Sin On Hester P
... went beyond the letter of the law and did everything asked of her in order to prove that she is "able." She comes from an impoverished but genteel English family, having lived in a "decayed house of gray stone, with a poverty stricken aspect, but retaining a half-obliterated sheild of arms over the portal, in token of antique gentility." But even without that specific indication of her high birth, the ...
3993: The Awakening 2
... become hostile towards her when she moved into her own apartment, which would have been an understandable reaction for the time. He even tries to save her reputation by saying that they were remodeling their house, which was a very generous thing to do. Edna seems almost arrogant in some ways. She feels that the other women are pitiful because they cannot see past the mask society placed over their faces ...
3994: Taronga - Victor Kelleher
... example of this is the situation in Kosovar at the moment: President Slobodan Milosevic sends his men out to fight and be killed by the dozen, yet he and his family hide in a different house each to avoid being found and possibly killed. In the narrative, Molly was aiming to bring dictatorship into anarchy, and many people were following her, simply because insecure people often feel the need to take ...
3995: To Kill A Mockingbird Injustic
... injustice by being charged with a crime he did not commit. Boo Radley was also a victim of injustice because many accusations were claimed about him just for the fact that he stayed in his house. The Cunninghams suffered injustice by being honest farmers that were hit financially. Finally, Mayella Ewell was also a victim of injustice because she grew up in an environment that forced her to end up lonely ...
3996: The Scarlet Letter Literary An
... his trusted companion and physician, who moves in with him. The two share an intimacy as a result of this, and Chillingworth proceeds to probe Dimmesdale s soul. When Pearl and Hester walk by the house containing Dimmesdale and Chillingworth, Pearl yells to Hester, Come away or yonder Black Man will catch you! He hath got the minister already. Come away mother or he will catch you, but he cannot catch ...
3997: The Old Man And The Sea
... the rest of his fish, leaving just the head and scales of the enormous fish he had. When he was back at the dock, he just got off the boat and went right into his house and fell asleep. Everyone was so amazed by the fish he caught even though nothing was left of it. The boy told the old man to rest and get better and he would fish with ...
3998: The Natural
... Solotaroff, Robert. Bernard Malamud: A Study of the Short Fiction. Boston:Twayne Publishers,1989. Wasserman, Earl R. ‘§The Natural: Malamud‘¦s World Ceres‘¨ in Modern Critical Views: Bernard Malamud. Ed. Harold Bloom. New York:Chelsea House Publishers. 47-64
3999: The Great Gatsby 2
... is this flaw that makes him a tragic character. It is the fact that he believed in Americanism a little too much, made it easy to destroy him in the end. People came to his house and "conducted themselves like they were at an amusement park." But after Gatsby dies, nobody seems to care about him. We really see Gatsby's true friends, even though Nick isn't really considered to ...
4000: The Crucible By Arthur Miller
... or from fear of the unknown (The Encyclopedia of Superstitions 8). In The Crucible by Arthur Miller the concept of superstitions arose that there was witches among the community. Superstition and fear were in every house, in every mind, when accusation was a conviction, when assertion of innocence was regarded as a confession of guilt. Now the intelligent people know better that witches never existed, that human beings never bargained with ...


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