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5361: Ceasar Charater Analysis
... conspirators. The mix up of names can be deadly, and this is proof of it. What the mob does: "Tear him, tear him! Come, brands. Ho, firebrands-to Brutus’, to Cassius’! Burn all. Burn Decius’ house and some to Casca’s, some to Ligarius’. Away, go!" Pg. 593 lines 32-33. They murder the innocent Cinna because he, tragically, has the same name as a conspirator. The mob treats him indecently ...
5362: Cathedral
... blind moved slowly and never laughed"(P720). The narrator's narrow-minded conclusion brought forth the idea that the blind were no fun, and therefore no good to have around. "A blind man in my house was not something I looked forward to"(P720). Another example of how the narrator's blurred vision affected his train of thought, was when he was trying to imagine what it must have been like ...
5363: Canterbury Tales - Humour
... doped by being naive which leads to his downfall. Nicholas being a scholar in astronomy tells john that he has seen the next Noah's flood and should tie tubs to the roof of the house to beat this. As well that John and Alison should not sleep together because they will be awaiting God's grace. The joke here is we don't know is Nicholas realizes that God sent ...
5364: Canterbury Tales
... scandalous. In order to be alone for a night, Nicholas tells the carpenter that he envisions a flood that threatens Oxford. He then urges the carpenter to fasten some boats to the ceiling of the house so he will be safe when the flood comes. Nicholas instructs him to cut the ropes when the water approaches so the boats will float. The carpenter is so oblivious to what is going on ...
5365: Canterbury Tales
... her ass out the window. Absalom, knowing no better kissed it enthusiastically before realizing the trick."(Canterbury Tales 71). Absalom then goes back into the town and gets a hot colter and returns to the house, and again he demands a kiss from Alison. This time, Nicholas decides to play the joke. "Nicholas quickly raised the window and thrust his ass far out…Nicholas let fly a fart with a noise ...
5366: Call Of The Wild: Character Sketch Of Buck
... his food as fast as possible so as not to have it stolen. At about this point in the book, we see Buck start to go through a metamorphosis of sorts. He transforms from a house dog to a more primitive, savage version of his former self. It was as if hundreds of years of knowledge, learned by his ancestors, were dug up and brought out. Buck proceeded to lose all ...
5367: Call Of The Wild Book Report
... his food as fast as possible so as not to have it stolen. At about this point in the book, we see Buck start to go through a metamorphosis of sorts. He transforms from a house dog to a more primitive, savage version of his former self. It was as if hundreds of years of knowledge, learned by his ancestors, were dug up and brought out. Buck proceeded to lose all ...
5368: Buried Child
... is interesting to note that no one remembers Vince until he is acting as crazy as the rest of the family. He is the only one who is capable of dealing with life outside the house. It is unclear whether or not he is different because the brunt of the degradation happened to the family within the six years since his last visit, or if the act of leaving and forcing ...
5369: Buried Child
... is interesting to note that no one remembers Vince until he is acting as crazy as the rest of the family. He is the only one who is capable of dealing with life outside the house. It is unclear whether or not he is different because the brunt of the degradation happened to the family within the six years since his last visit, or if the act of leaving and forcing ...
5370: Brave New World - Summary
... very hard for me to forget because I kept picturing the suicide of John and what the first people must of felt when they came upon John’s body hanging from the banister in the house. The description that this author gives is so excellent and I could actually picture in my head the whole scene. "Pain’s a delusion." This is also another excellent quote that I like because I ...


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