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- 5191: Blanche Ingram: Villain?
- ... the story takes place, for example the author says "The next morning David and his family after seeing the beautiful sun and the birds flying by through the window they decided to go to Luis' house", after the reader read this he or she will figure out that the day is shiny. Also after David, Luis, Miguel, and 'El Toro' took off to Florida Anilu Bernardo, the author of Jumping off ...
- 5192: Julius Ceasar -mark Antony
- ... we will hear Caesars will!" He makes the crowd clear a place so he may speak to them, not read the will, he then incites the crowd to scream "mutiny" and "We'll burn the house of Brutus" and then reads the will which gives all romans "seventy-five drachmas". This reinforces the idea that Caesar was noble, and makes the crowd revengeful. Again this shows another tactic of Antony's ...
- 5193: Jane Eyre 3
- ... sense this. Then there is the mystery of the person who committed this act of violence. Jane suspects who it might be, but she is not for sure. To find out the mystery of the house and the person who did it a person has to solve it. Finally, there is the characterization of Bertha. From the way Rochester talks about Bertha at first she seems pretty normal, but he says ...
- 5194: Instability As A Nascent To Ty
- ... Caesar refused the crown, the citizens rose more and more for him to accept it. Then, after Brutus had explained why he had murdered Caesar, the plebeians shouted: "Bring him with triumph home unto his house. / Give him a statue with his ancestors" (3.2.46-47). The plebeians happily accepted his logic and rationalizing. And finally, when Antony presented his dead friend to the public and implored them to understand ...
- 5195: Internal Conflicts Of Beloved
- ... running off, and her mother a broken woman, all of which eliminated a solid support base in dealing with the community. Finally, to make matters worse, the ghost of her dead infant sister haunted the house, causing troubles wherever she could and constantly making mischief. Needless to say, Denver did not have the strong background often needed to make a successful go in the world. Yet she did make an attempt ...
- 5196: Ibsens Ghosts
- ... tries coping with him by adopting an air of nonchalant superiority - 'Sailors have no savoir vivre' - but when he uses her mother as an example to suggest that she become a whore, a common doss-house tart, she is outraged to the depths of her being. As she sees it, Engstrand, in the most grotesque form imaginable, is insulting both her mother's memory and herself at one and the same ...
- 5197: Human Comedy 2
- ... but it does aid in understanding one of the book's main themes, that the quality of life is very important. Main Characters Homer Macauley: This responsible young man has become the man of the house by supporting his family with an after school job. But with this job comes responsibility and the hardships of growing up. Homer learns to deal with the problems of the world and with the acceptance ...
- 5198: Huck Finn
- ... quietly while Tom puts Jim through ordeal after ordeal. When it is made certain that Jim is a free man, Huck learns the truth about his father's death and who was in the floating house at the beginning of the journey. It is made evident to the reader that Huck thanks Jim for protecting him from the gruesome nature, and does not regret the adventures he and Jim had together ...
- 5199: Hospitality In The Odyssey
- ... men. The third and final example of people showing no regard for Xenia deals with the suitors. In this example, the guests and not the host are dishonoring Xenia. The suitors were in the great house of Odysseus. There, these men were all trying to win the love of Odysseus' wife Penelope so that one of them might marry her. Penelope, not knowing for sure if her husband is dead, struggled ...
- 5200: Haroun And The Sea Of Stories
- ... a town clerk who hates fictional stories. Haroun accompanies his father to the beautiful Dull Lake which closely resembles the Dal Lake in Kashmir. Having taken residence on one of this lake's famous tourist house boats, called Arabian Nights Plus One, Haroun embarks on a quest to recover his father's lost powers of story-telling. A Water Genie takes him to the Ocean of the Streams of Story and ...
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