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5681: Feminism in Jane Eyre
... uncomfortable when attempting to enter many parts of society. The absence of advanced educational opportunities for women and their alienation from almost all fields of work gave them little option in life: either become a house wife or a governess. Although today a tutor may be considered a fairly high class and intellectual job, in the Victorian era a governess was little more than a servant who was paid to share ...
5682: Ernest Hemingway: Allegorical Figures in The Sun Also Rises
... failure. References Baron's Educational Series, Inc. (1984). The Sun Also Rises- The Story. [WWW]. URL http://www.kidzone.com:/ecc/sunalso3.htm Bloom, H. (ED.). (1985). Modern Critical Views: Ernest Hemingway. New York: Chelsea House Publishers Hemingway, E. (1926). The Sun Also Rises. New York: Charles Scribners' Sons
5683: Book Report on "A Dramatic Death"
... their investigation and go to all the members houses and question. The members get worried and their parents turn against them. CHAPTER 9 The members of the drama group have a meeting at Steve's house, the objective was to talk about the group continuing or not. During the meeting Steve asked everyone to take out a piece of paper and if they were guilty of doing these crimes put a ...
5684: Analysis of the Ending of "Death of a Salesman"
... dead, retired." [6] p.101 "To hell with whose fault it is or anything like that. Let's just wrap it up, heh?" [7] p.103 "May you rot in hell if you leave this house!"
5685: Analysis of Pearl in Hawthorne's "The Scarlet Letter"
... an outcast of Puritan society, Pearl's language shows a high level of intelligence. Later, Hester receives word that the magistrates want to take Pearl away from her. Hester takes Pearl to the governor's house where the child meets her father, Arthur Dimmesdale. After Dimmesdale persuades the governors to allow Hester to keep Pearl, he gives the child a kiss on the forehead. This kiss hints that Dimmesdale is Pearl ...
5686: Their Eyes Were Watching God: Janie Speaks Her Ideas
... her sense of self-worth. When she spoke her mind, the people in the town were able to reflect upon what she was saying. Her impact made people see her as more than a simple house wife. Furthermore, when Tea Cake let her participate in the work, it made her feel like she was worth something more than just a wife. Tea Cake had given Janie the self-worth that she ...
5687: A Report On: Laurence's The Stone Angel
... and says that "I kind of mislaid it and when I went to look for it, it wasn't there". Lees' religion was the cause of his greatest loss, when his son died in a house fire while Murray and Lou Lees were at the Tabernacle. This loss created a permanent distrust in religion for Murray Lees, something Hagar also has. The loss of a child reminds Hagar of the loss ...
5688: Pudd'nhead Wilson: Summary
... of the 1800s in a city called Dawson's Landing. Dawson's landing is a half days journey, per steamboat, below St. Louis. Dawson's Landing is on the Missouri side of the Mississippi. Every house in this city contained boxes, which were filled with flowers. When there was room in the box a cat was always there. The protagonist in this story would have to be Pudd'nhead Wilson himself ...
5689: Uncle Tom's Cabin: An Analysis
... Eva St. Clare, a beautiful and religious white child. After Tom rescues Eva from near drowning, Eva's father, Augustine St. Clare, buys him. Life in the household is carefree. Another person living in the house is Ophelia, St. Clare's cousin from Vermont who just moved to New Orleans. She and Augustine argue long and hard about slavery, he defending it, and she opposing it. Augustine buys Topsy for Ophelia ...
5690: Wise Blood: Whose Deformity is the Most Serious
... and brings Hazel a three-foot shrunken man whom he honestly believes to be the savior. Before actually donating the messiah to Hazel, Enoch's blood directs him to clean his room in order to house Jesus. This particular misconception may cause many readers to regard Enoch as rather insane, but his actions but his most prominent deformity is his admiration for and eventual metamorphoses into a gorilla. Consequently, his attraction ...


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