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5691: How Would the Characters of "The Scarlet Letter" See the White Whale of Melville's "Moby Dick"
... all these are but subtle deceits, not actually inherent in substances, but only laid on from without; so that all deified Nature absolutely paints like the harlot, whose allurement's cover nothing but the charnel-house within..." By examining his remarks, we can tell he is a very down-to-earth man; however, Melville uses a common theme of "how do you know for sure". He is saying, many times throughout ...
5692: Irving's The World According to Garp: Analysis
... t want to hurt Garp any further and she couldn't bear to see her children suffer because of her mistake. Garp takes the children to the movies and, Helen's lover comes to the house to talk to her, and they sit in the driveway in her lover's car. Garp decides to come home early, and Garp has a habit of turning of his lights right before pulling into ...
5693: The Pearl: Material Society, Material Thoughts
... as he soon discovered when hearing of a great pearl discovered by the peasants who had knocked upon his door earlier that day. A hunger for wealth was what pushed him to visit the peasants house and aid their destitute son. However he had already ended Coyito's life without knowing he'd done so, for if he had administered aid to Coyito when they were first at the doctors door ...
5694: The Invisible Man: Summary
... searches for an exit by burning the contents of his briefcase, one by one. Each item he burns represents freedom from an aspect of his past. First he burns his high school diploma, then a doll made by Clifton. Next he burns the anonymous letter and the new name given to him by Jack. He discovers that the handwriting is the same on both documents. He now understands the complete truth ...
5695: The Hobbit: Summary
... them, and they win. 47) The war ends, and Thorin dies. Everybody gets their share of the treasure and Bilbo and Gandalf return to Bilbo's home. 48) When they arrive, Bilbo finds that his house was auctioned by the other hobbits and spends most of his fortune recovering most of his belongings. Then he places his ring in a glass jar, to keep it as a souvenier. Would you change ...
5696: Ordinary People: Significance of The Title
... and trying to find out why he feels this way, she silently walks away. She goes up to her bedroom and packs her bags. In the morning she leaves for Houston, to her brother's house while Conrad is still sleeping. She does not even say good-bye to him. An ordinary mother would not abandon her family like Beth does. Instead, an ordinary mother would try to fix the problems ...
5697: Summary of Joyce's "A Portrait of An Artists As A Young Man"
... created by their father. Stephen's mother, whose name is Mary, symbolizes the Virgin Mary, but more importantly, the religious life that Stephen no longer desires. Stephen's father, because of the state of his house and his financial disorder, symbolizes a life of disorder and confusion. During this chapter, Stephen chooses the life of his father, but soon he will reject the symbolic lives of both his mother and his ...
5698: Norris' "McTeague": Themes
... Revised August 29, 1995 ed.: 1. Thomas k. Dean, "The Flight of McTeagues song bird." Literature/Film Quarterly volume 18, Number 2 (1990): 20. Richard D. Alexander, Darwinism and Human Afairs (New York, NY: Random House, 1979) 213.
5699: The Great Gatsby: Moral Responsibility in Gatsby
... shown that Tom knew Daisy was the one who killed Myrtle when Nick said, "...and anybody would have said that they were conspiring together," (p.146) when referring to Tom and Daisy talking in their house. This "conspiring" was probably a plan to get Daisy away from the whole incident. Furthermore, Tom and Daisy leave town the next day, proving Tom's knowledge of Daisy's guilt by just trying to ...
5700: John Steinbeck's`"In Dubios Battle": Summary
... fight with them. Mr. Anderson is described as begin small and quick like a terrier. He was a very hard worker, for you could tell right away by the looks of his immaculate yard and house. "The Energy seemed to pour out of some inner reservoir into his arms and legs, and into his fingers so that all of him was on the move all of the time. His white hair ...


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