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- 5181: Macbeth 3
- ... arrive at Macbeth's castle. While they are admiring the peaceful location of the castle they are welcomed by Lady Macbeth. She and Duncan exchange greetings and compliments. IMPORTANT TERMS: 1 temple-haunting martlet: the house martin likes to nest in the eaves of tall buildings of churches 2. haunt: frequent 3. by your leave: by your permission 4. coursed: chased 5. we rest your hermits: we still pray for you ...
- 5182: Loneliness In Of Mice And Men
- ... George and Lennie have each other, Candy had both his dogs. The other workers are friends with one another. Curley s wife is also lonely, but still has Curley. The men sit in the bunk house, talk and have fun on occasion. Meanwhile Crooks is in his shed all alone. Crooks tries to explain to Lennie in the shed why he is lonely. A guy goes nuts if he ain t ...
- 5183: Les Miserables 3
- ... Thenardier would surely have left them to die, however he did not recognize Valjean or Marius, both being covered in filth. Eventually, he did realize who he had seen and went immediately to Marius s house to make one final attempt to ruin Valjean. Fortunately, his plan back-fired and he only succeeded in improving Marius s opinion of Valjean. Hugo created a more than adequate window into his view of ...
- 5184: Lorenzos Oil
- ... they had attained throughout their lives. This included family Christmas dinners that they had and Michaela's attendance and belief in the church. There were many things in their constructed/technological environment. They had a house, clothing, hospitals that Lorenzo went to, the library where they did research, and many more organic materials from the natural environment constructed for their use. There are two types of boundaries present at all times ...
- 5185: Literary Analysis Of The Scarl
- ... know if he had been with the "Black Man" in the forest. Dimmesdale responds to her that he was with his friend, Apostle Eliot. Hibbins does not believe him. Dimmesdale arrives home and realizes his house looks strange and different. Moments later, Chillingsworth arrives at his door asking about his health. The minister informs the physician that he no longer needs his medical drugs. His tone of voice tells the old ...
- 5186: Lonliness In Of Mice And Men -
- ... and even if he says he does not want them in his room he cannot conceal his pleasure with anger. Curly s wife is another character that shows loneliness because she is stuck in the house often and alone. She shows loneliness when she pretends to look for Curly so she can talk to someone. She is resorted to doing this because Curly does not want her to talk to other ...
- 5187: Julius Ceasar 3
- ... ghosts in her dream and she interpreted that as being a bad sign. She also felt that the dream meant that something was going to happen that day and that Caesar should not leave the house for if he did, he would be in danger. Caesar did not want to stay but she assured him Marc Antony would announce at the meeting that he was ill and unable to attend. They ...
- 5188: Johnny Tremain 2
- ... hunger by going to one tavern after another to see which smelled the best. At the bunch of grapes a man was basting a roast of beef which smelled the best. At the Kings coffee house a suckling was so crisp and brown it was basting. He almost drooled at their pig as he walked by. Some emotional parts made you feel as if you were Johnny Tremain. One other emotional ...
- 5189: Jim As Hucks True Father
- ... for one another, Huck must apologize for playing a trick on Jim. Once he apologizes, Huck now accepts Jim as a human. The reader recognizes that Jim exemplifies parental traits when they were at the house of death. Jim covers the face of the dead man, who the reader later learns is Pap, to protect Huck. Jim does not believe that Huck is ready to know that his father is dead ...
- 5190: Jane Eyre 7
- ... Thornfield. She learns her hunger and her need for shelter are her problems. Unlike her experiences at Gateshead and Lowood, Jane handles herself in a much more dignified manner when she arrives at the Moor House. Jane proves the housekeeper wrong by answering in a civil manner when the housekeeper believes Jane is a beggar. Jane learns to accept responsibility for herself and her actions. Rochester changes after the fire and ...
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