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- 5061: Beloved, Unity In Community
- ... meant subtracting or running away from the past at all costs, this task proved to be extremely difficult and taxing on Sethe, for Not only did she have to live out her years in a house palsied by the baby's fury at having its throat cut, but those ten minutes she spent pressed up against dawn-colored stone studded with star chips, her knees wide open as the grave, were ...
- 5062: Black History, The Piano
- ... the piano is the pain of slavery and separation that went into its carvings. The carving are given such power that Bernice says "I used to think them pictures came alive and walked through the house"(p70). The meaning to the family of the carvings, which is what makes the piano valuable, is the representation of their ancestors pain. The piano represents the whole of African-American experience in history. By ...
- 5063: Cyrano De Bergerac 2
- ... this play Cyrano is also a hero. He is a hero because he helps many people including the baker and Christian. He helps the baker fight one hundred men in order to get into his house and he helps Christian by writing letters to Roxane and talking to Roxane for him. Cyrano also takes very little credit for the deeds he has done and this is another thing that makes him ...
- 5064: Great Gatsby
- ... married to Tom, he dedicated his life towards his dream of having Daisy again. Everything he did from that point on was for her. After making as much money as possible, Gatsby bought an elaborate house across the water from Daisy and Tom's dock, for the sole purpose of gazing upon the green light at the end of the dock. He through extravagant parties hoping she would someday show up ...
- 5065: Grapes Of Wrath
- ... leave their farm. They go to California for jobs, but find there are few jobs, and it Pays little, or at least less then what they were told. The government tried to start programs to house and employ people like the Joads. Since the people who already lived in the cities in which these developments were put didn't want them there anyway, they tried to start a riot and have ...
- 5066: Crime And Punishment 4
- ... London, 1953. Dostoevsky, Fyodor. Crime and Punishment. Tr. The Coulson. W-W-Norton & Company. New York-London, 1989. Dostoyevsky, Fyodor. Notes from Underground. White Nights. The Dream of a Ridiculous Dream and selections from The House of the Dead. Tr. Andrew R. MacAndrew. A Signet Classic. NY, 1961.
- 5067: Grandpa
- ... will not be easy, but it will have to be done in time. My mind begins to wander as I try to recall other memories of my grandfather. The image of Grandpa and Grandma's house on a snowy evening materializes in my mind. My sister and father are there with me, and we are eating with my grandparents. The smells of Grandma's cooking are so real that I feel ...
- 5068: Go Ask Alice!
- ... want to move. Her Dad is invited to become the Dean of the Political Science at - . Alice is happy and is not hard for her to leave the old school. But she misses her old house and her grandparents who she calls gramp and gran. Alice has a brother called Tim and a sister Alexandria. The two are younger than Alice. At her new school it is horrible for her. Nobody ...
- 5069: Clarissa Dalloways Double
- ... the party-going social life she loves, without any risks. More importantly, her marriage to Richard allows her "a little independence there must be between people living together day in day out in the same house; which Richard gave her...But with Peter everything had to be shared...it was intolerable."(9) However, their marriage is doomed since complete communication is impossible for both of them. Though Richard is anxious to ...
- 5070: Nature Versus Nurture For Rors
- ... a reminder of his past. The mask gives him the ability to blind himself from the past. With the mask, Rorschach was able to live without a conscious, this is displayed when he burns the house that belonged to Kittys killer. " Stood in street watched it burn. Imagined limbless felt torso inside; breasts blackening; bellies smoldering; bursting into flame one by one." (Pg. 25, chap. 6, panel 8) Walter hated ...
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