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5611: Madame Bovary: Emma's Escape
... of escape start to dominate. But these are merely visual images and even these images are either religious in nature or of similarly confined people. She wished she could have lived in some old manor house, like those chatelaines in low wasted gowns who spent their days with their elbows on the stone sill of a gothic window surmounted by trefoil, chin in hand watching a white plumed rider on a ...
5612: To Kill A Mockinbird: Scout
... kids in Maycomb had the impression that Arthur "Boo" Radley was an evil person because his nature was mysterious. She never really understood him until the end of the novel. After walking Boo to his house, Scout looked at the town from the porch, Boo's point of view. She saw Maycomb how Boo had always seen it. At that point, she understood Boo. Scout learned that you cannot understand someone ...
5613: Three Aspects of Destructive Relationships in Wuthering Heights
... forced marriage, Cathy had not yet learned all she could about Linton. Because she did not know until after the marriage that Linton was selfish and inconsiderate, she became distressed and grew isolated in the house. These three failed marriages described in this novel show that knowing the person you will marry is very important. While these marriages took place, jealousy also took a hold in some relationships. One example of ...
5614: To Kill A Mockingbird: The Unfairness of Life
... upon from most of Maycomb Alabama. Tom's first problem dealt with being used by a white woman. Mayella Ewell verbally treated Tom as a slave, and made him do odds and ends around the house. "She told me to come inside and bust up a chiffarobe for her..." (191) Tom discharged these things more than once, and then one day he was falsely impeached by her for something he did ...
5615: The Puritan Society in N. Hawthorne's "The Scarlet Letter"
... Although not as learned as the ministers, they also are respected by the citizen. Like the clergymen, some of them also enjoy the pleasures forbidden to the general public, see for example Governor Bellingham's house. They are leaders because of their experience, their hereditary reverence and firm character, not because they are intelligent or give new ideas and impulses to the community. As they can be easily replaced, they try ...
5616: Morrison's Beloved: The Psychological Suffrage of Former Slaves
... Suffrage of Former Slaves Toni Morrison's Beloved (1987) was her fifth novel, and consequently the most controversial work she had ever written. Morrison was working as a senior editor at the publishing firm Random House when she was editing a nineteenth century article which was in a historical book and found the basis for this story. A direct connection between Morrison and this novel is best demonstrated by Morrison's ...
5617: Summary of The Jungle by Upton Sinclair
... before they even got off the boat. During the passage to america, an agent appeared to be helping them but was really cheating them. After arriving, they were constantly cheated out of their money. The house they bought was a total fraud, full of hidden expenses. Many members of the family were able to get jobs only through bribery. Ona was exploited by Connor, who threatened to have her, Jurgis, and ...
5618: Their Eyes Were Watching God: Learning Process of Life
... Starks is a thriving politician with a hard work ethic. He says he loves Janie and even treats her the way a queen should be treated. Jody keeps Janie looking prim and proper in the house and store. Jody truly believes that women should be seen and not heard. Jody believes that in a marriage that the man is boss and the wife should listen to him. He is a true ...
5619: Friendship of the Musketeers
... the three musketeers and d'Artagnan. While he four were going some very hard times financially, they banded together and scammed meals off of other people. For example: When Porthos went to a friend's house who had offered to give him dinner, Porthos brought along the other three companions and their servant's to be fed too. By doing this the four friends were able to survive some of the ...
5620: The Andromeda Strain: Summary
... an old man appeared and stumbled. They quickly found him and took him back to where the helicopter was hovering high above the town. As they walked back Burton heard crying and rushed into a house to find the second survivor, a bright, red-faced screaming infant. He proceeded back to the helicopter and the two doctors and the two survivors boarded and returned to Project Wildfire. At Wildfire, Stone and ...


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