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4001: Symbolism- The Chrysanthemums
... represent motherhood for Elisa, they also represent her womanhood. Elisa isn't described as being a very feminine woman. Steinbeck instead uses the word "strong" to describe her. All of her surroundings such as the house and the valley are also described as being very stark. The only colorful thing in the story are the flowers. It is obvious that the symbolism of the flowers is encompassing of Elisa's whole ...
4002: Sweat By Zora Hurston
... and her looks saying that he hates skinny woman . Delia s appearance resembles her hard work, with knuckly hands from using the washboard. Delia has put many hard- earned tears, blood, and sweat into her house while supporting Sykes habits and taking all the abuse he could dish out. On many occasions Sykes has cut down Delia and her kind nature, even to her religious beliefs, accusing her of being a ...
4003: Streetcar Named Desire
... When Blanche finds out that Stanley has to spend the night at home because Stella did not give birth yet, she becomes wary and is alarmed at the thought that of being alone in the house alone with him is a scary thought. When Blanche tells Stanley that she has put Mitch in his place for being mean to her, Stanley explodes in terror. Then Stanley retreats to the bathroom to ...
4004: Secrets In Scarlet Letter
... black and weather-stained with the storm or sunshine of seven long years, and footworn, too, with the tread of many culprits who had since ascended it, remained standing beneath the balcony of the meeting-house. The minister went up the steps. Dimmesdale s increasingly enervated physical condition is evident through his eyes, which show a world of pain in their troubled and melancholy depths, As years go by, the minister ...
4005: Stanley And Livingstone And Th
... Carol and Graff Publishers Inc., 1992 General source on European explorers in Africa. Talks about Stanley and Livingstone extensively. Includes many good sketchs. McLynn, Frank. Stanley, The Making of an African Explorer. Chelsea, MI: Scarborough House/Publishers, 1989 Biography of Henry Stanley. Focuses on time between 1841-1877. Also talks about Stanley’s mental problems. Nolting, Mark. African Safari. Florida: Global Travel, 1987. This book is an African travel guide. It ...
4006: Scarlet Letter 2
... actions of the girl into evil things. In that respect she is more of a punishment to Hester then a piece of cloth she must over her clothing. On her visit to Governor Bellingham's house to plead for Pearl's custody, Hester passes by a suit of armor in which the breast plate so magnifies the letter "A" she wore almost consuming her. In later chapters, after a meteorite appears ...
4007: Satire In Huck Finn
... a young adventurous boy, Emmiline, a fourteen year old that was dead girl, Bob, Tom, Miss Charlotte, and Miss Sophia. The Grangerfords showed all the signs of being upper class by having an extremely nice house, acting properly, and each member of the family had their own servant. Eventually it becomes apparent to Huck that the Grangerfords are feuding with a neighboring household, the Sheperdsons, this seems to be the central ...
4008: Romeo And Juliet- A Thin Line
... is a main observation in this play. The tragedy not only about love, but about growing up making the conscious choice between a best friend since kindergarten and a new girl who moved into the house across the street. Mercutio loved so much Romeo that he would lay down his life for Romeo. Consequently, Romeo would vow vengeance on Tybalt, who brought upon Mercutio's death. Similarly, and ironically, he would ...
4009: Red Badge Of Courage-henry Fle
... perceived. As the novel progresses Henry comes to realize that his idealized notions of war and death, for his country, were all illusions he was creating for himself. Being a young man from a small house in New York, all that Henry Fleming new about war is what he imagined it to be in his head. He perceived war to be a great struggle between two opposing forces fighting for their ...
4010: Prejudice In The Merchant Of V
... the sacred prayers and blessings. The feast of Passover begins on the 14th day of Nisan. The Jew s of today, like the Jew s of ancient times, make important preparations for this festival. Every house is going through spring cleaning. In the age of the Church, Sunday was the truth of the Jewish Sabbath that announced man s eternal rest in God. For Worship under the Law prepared for the ...


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