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4831: The Hobbit
... till dawn, then the turn into stone. They group take the two swords and a knife the trolls were carrying. The travelers come across the Secret Valley. There they stop at Elrond 's Last Homely House. Elrond tells them the only way to use the key that Thorin possesses is to wait where the thrush knocks and the setting sun will shine up on the keyhole. The next morning the group ...
4832: Symbolism In The Great Gatsby
... beauty about Daisy. Their spacious home is described as having shades of red, white, and cream, and overlooking the bay. This portrays them as a member of an elite upper class. Snobbishly commenting on his house, Tom states, "I've got a nice place here"(GG5). In the beginning of the novel, the green light on Daisy's dock seen by Gatsby symbolized promise, hope, and renewal. But by the end ...
4833: Symbolism In Patterns By Amy L
... throughout the poem. Of course, back in that time, the woman was not only in a rigid, uncomfortable dress in the heat of summer, but she was also most likely wearing a corset. The Random House Webster s College Dictionary gives the definition of brocaded as, a fabric woven with an elaborate raised design, often using gold or silver thread. This stiff, imprisoning piece of clothing symbolizes the boundaries that society ...
4834: Stopping By Woods On A Snowy E
... town. Bob will not notice because he takes for granted the fact that he is able to go look at the woods much like the author. Whose woods these are I think I know. His house is in the village, though; He will not see me stopping here To watch his woods fill up with snow. The persona is saying that he knows who owns the woods, but he won t ...
4835: Spender And Sankichi Two Views
... Book of Modern and Postmodern Poetry Volume Two. Ed. Jerome Rothenberg and Pierre Joris. Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1998, 29-31. Spender, Stephen. "Epilogue to a Human Drama." Collected Poems. New York: Random House, 1955, 134-135. Spender, Stephen. World Within World: The Autobiography of Stephen Spender. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1966. Weatherhead, A.K. "Stephen Spender: Lyric Impulse and Will." Comtemporary Literature. Vol. 12, No. 4. N ...
4836: Song For Simeon
... it in the same way as the author or speaker. The poem also uses allusions to religion to create images for the reader. Beginning in the second stanza the speaker says "Who shall remember my house, where shall live my / children's children / When the time of sorrow is come" (13-15). Here he is showing concern about the future. In the present, when the traditional ways are still predominant, the ...
4837: Society In Frankenstein
... family but he does, he exhibits volunteristic spirit. Granted, he murdered but the circumstances of that, were not that simple. He feels an obligation to the family in some way considering he is using their house as shelter. He even stops taking there food because he sees it causes them to suffer. Also, in the creations recount of his life, the reader sees the organized thought process of his mind. As ...
4838: Snow Crash
... can be in the Metaverse. There is no limit to the amount of time one spends in the Metaverse. In reality, Hiro lives in the slums, but in the Metaverse, he lives in a big house in a suburban area. The houses on his street look like real houses. Hiro spends a lot of time in the Metaverse. He has top of the line equipment, and is able to manipulate programs ...
4839: Slaughterhouse Five - Humankin
... without being happy with yourself. In the novel the character's were not happy with themselves. Eg. Gatsby who was a mysterious man, did everything to impress one women which was Daisy, with his nice house, expensive clothes, and big parties. Gatsby wasn't happy with himself, everything was an act to show off to Daisy that he had money. People universally are just content with themselves because they are afraid ...
4840: Shakespeare 3 --
... his most prominent tragedies written and performed were "Hamlet", "Othello", "King Lear", and "Macbeth". Since Shakespeare was established playwright, he was wealthy because of multiple income sources. In 1597 he bought his family a huge house called New Place, located in Stratford-upon-Avon. Shakespeare retired from theatre in 1610 and returned to Stratford. On the 25th of March, 1616, he wrote his will. On April 23, 1616, the same date ...


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