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- 5591: The Catcher in the Rye: A Bridge from Innocence to Adulthood
- ... symbolic because he then comes to terms with his immaturity and the only thing that would pull him back into his comfortable and safe child world is his parents. When he blatantly smokes in the house and is not careful when he leaves, he is almost crying out for help and attention. Before Holden returned to his home, he is at the pond near Central Park, and he is thinking about ...
- 5592: Analysis of Animal Farm
- ... basically morphed into humans. Over the next few years after the Snowball fiasco, the pigs slowly changed. First they stopped working on the farm and started supervising the work. Second, they moved into the farm house and slept on beds. Third, they started talking to the humans and conducting business with them. Fourth, they started wearing human clothes. Finally, they started walking on two legs instead of four. When standing side ...
- 5593: My Son's Story
- ... Sonny, what begins as the strive to conquer peace, transforms into the thrills and addictions of power and personal pleasures. The smell of destruction, of what has been consumed, that he first brought into that house(274). By allowing Hannah freely into his life, Sonny destroyed a seemingly happy and healthy home. He allowed his romantic liaison and personal feelings to affect his ideological commitments. In doing so he sacrificed an ...
- 5594: The Old Man and the Sea: Isolation
- ... bird as a symbol of his visitor to show how does the old man feels about his isolation. Santiago talks with the bird as a human :" Take a good rest, small bird ". Stay at my house if you like, bird, he said. " ( P 55) Since Santiago is a human being and human beings can not survive alone , He found a way to fill his emptiness. So when the bird stopped by ...
- 5595: Jane Eyre: A Critical Evaluation With References by McFadden-Gerber
- ... constantly and repeatedly fled from her problems, her reasoning behind it became more intellectual and developed. The ultimate decision to leave Rochester was a complete turnaround from her decision and desire to leave the Reed house. Jane matured enough to realize her morals and self-worth were less trivial then her desires for happiness. Fleeing Thornfield was a retreat from happiness and bliss that caused deep emotional pain and reflection that ...
- 5596: Brandy's "I Want A Wife": An Analysis
- ... Mothers go grocery shopping. Also, mothers have to see that the family clothes are clean and iron. She has to keep track of who in the family needs new clothes. She has to keep the house well maintained and make certain that things are kept in a proper place for when they are needed. Another reason why a woman's role is harder than a man is that the woman takes ...
- 5597: Critique of Snow Falling on Cedars
- ... war images seem captured in faded, grainy, black and white snapshots: Hatsue moving quietly through the small town high school in 1940. Ishmael, at dusk the same year, crouched in the strawberry patch outside her house, watching her hang out the wash. Hatsue's family crowded around the radio for an entire day listening to the news about Pearl Harbor and wondering what would happen to them. By contrast, the 1950s ...
- 5598: Images from The Dhammapada
- ... Twins". In the quotation above The Dhammapada speaks about how easy desire can fill an undeveloped mind. Honestly, I have no first hand experience with thatched houses, but I can only assume that if a house is poorly thatched, it's resistance to water is very low, if any at all. Through reading The Dhammapada I noticed that water is a very important image in the teachings of Buddha. There is ...
- 5599: The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer: Summary
- ... his aunt Polly because his mother died, and she was the only person to take him, and his brother in. Tom's aunt Polly always trys to make him do work, and help around the house. But Tom always trys to get out of doing it. Major characters Tom Sawyer: Tom is a kind of person that never wants to do work, and always wants to go out, and have adventures ...
- 5600: The Great Gatsby: America Degenerates into a Place of Moral Destitution
- ... the sunlight was upon the scarcely created grass." Confronted by reality, Gatsby realizes how disgusting it really is compared to his world of illusions. Yet while the "whole caravansary had fallen in like a card house," Fitzgerald questions the essence of reality and asks us if it is really worth sanctifying. He demonstrates that given the ugliness of Gatsby's surroundings, his dream served a purpose, though it led to utter ...
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