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4161: The Women Of The Grapes Of Wra
... shows the sacrifice the Joads and the rest of the Okies had to endure. For example, while they are driving to California she tells Ma of her and Connie's desire to live in a house with a white fence and have an icebox and go to the movies every day. While Rose of Sharon's dream is ended by Connie's desertion what she describes is also the shattered dream ...
4162: The Key To Greatness (great Ga
... care if Daisy loved him for the real Jay Gatsby he was or for the famous millionaire "Great Gatsby." " He hadn't once ceased looking at Daisy, and I think he revalued everything in his house according to the measure of response it drew from her well-loved eyes" (Fitzgerald 92). Gatsby considered his quest for the love him and Daisy once shared to be rekindled, to be the single most ...
4163: 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 ...
4164: 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 ...
4165: Laidlaw
... wife) lay in bed upstairs and listened to Laidlaw getting ready to go to work. His movements were so positive. He walked back and forth pacing out his own purpose. In the silence of the house it was like someone doing sentry duty. It was an everyday event but he made a ritual of it ; a toothbrush missing and a crime might go unsolved. She hoped he had his migraine pills ...
4166: Injustice In To Kill A Mocking
... of what he really was. The third person to suffer injustice in the novel was Boo Radley. Many accusations were claimed about him even though they were untrue. Just because he didn't leave his house, people began to think something was wrong. Boo was a man who was misunderstood and shouldn't of suffered any injustice. Boo did not handle the injustice because he didn't know about it. In ...
4167: Helen Of Troy Willing Resident
... sorrow and regret. "These words pierced Helen to the heart. She longed for her husband of the old days, for home and family. At once she threw a white veil over her, and left the house quickly with tears running down her cheeks." Once she gets to the battlements, Priam calls her over to sit by him. He feels sorry for her and tries to take her mind off of her ...
4168: Great Expectations 2
... forget his kindness and will remember Pip always and forever. This is the beginning of Pip s dynamic change. In order to make more money Pip s uncle sends Pip to a psychotic old ladies house named Mrs. Havisham. Mrs. Havisham is a mean and nasty character who constantly bickers at Pip and tells him of his unimportance. Pip continues to be mild mannered and respectful to Mrs. Havisham yet he ...
4169: Good And Evil In The Crucible
... solely because she would not allow Giles to read them. Giles also stated that I tried and tried and could not say my prayers. And then she close her book and walks out of the house, and suddenly--mark this--I could pray again! (pg.38) This evidence of witchery is preposterous. The only thing that is true is that Giles was not allowed to read the books, and because he ...
4170: Fate In Macbeth
... allow fear of this strange man s possible motives frighten her, standing her ground. She continues to show her bravery by providing Odysseus with clothing and a place to stay, inviting him into her own house. Even by today s standards, her assertiveness to remain in control is remarkable. As individuals approaching the twenty first century it is hard to believe that the simple actions of the women of The Odyssey ...


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