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- 10831: The Color of Water: When Tragedy Strikes
- ... be detrimentally affected. As Poet, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow once said, into each life some rain must fall. In James McBride’s The Color of Water, Ruth has enough rain in her life to fashion a great deluge. Due to the prejudice she experiences, the death of her mother, and the death of her two beloved husbands, Ruth becomes increasingly emotionally unstable. As a young girl, Ruth lives in a southern town ...
- 10832: The Manhattan Project
- ... Class. The Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings were always taught to me with some opinion, and I always wanted to know the bomb itself and the unbiased effects that it had. This I-search was a great opportunity for me to actually fulfill my interest. The Manhattan Project was the code name for the US effort during World War II to produce the atomic bomb. It was appropriately named for the Manhattan ...
- 10833: Hamlet’s Hamartia
- ... desire to revenge his father’s murderer or take his own life. Hamlet’s hamartia is excessive thinking. He has a hard time being spontaneous; everything that he does has to be thought out a great deal before he will even consider acting upon it. By the end of the play he erupts and reacts in a way that is totally unexpected; he carries out he deed that he has been ...
- 10834: Jay vs. Dave: Battle of the Late Night Television
- ... guest, it is time for ten more boring minutes. Thank God it is finally over. Just think if I had missed tonight’s show, I would not be able to find out about all these great moments and fun filled lives of these overpaid glamorous stars. Realize how much more money, notoriety, and fun they have an me, your everyday average citizen. Maybe I could be on Dave, he does have ...
- 10835: King Lear Earl of Gloucester
- ... she does not want to associate her true love with her sisters’ fake love. Yet, Lear is fooled by Goneril and Regan into thinking that they love him, while Cordelia does not. Kent, who has great insight, is able to see through the dialogue and knows that Cordelia is the only daughter who actually loves Lear. He tries to convince Lear of that Cordelia loves him, "Answer my life my judgment ...
- 10836: King Lear: Treachery and Deceit
- ... he distributes parts of the kingdom to them. Goneril and Regan both, unlike their sister Cordelia who is to true of heart to sink to such a level, give incredibly pompous speeches telling of how great their love for their father is. The speeches, as we soon find out, are total lies. As soon as they receive their land, the two, accompanied by their husbands, join forces, and, using their newly ...
- 10837: Jane Eyre
- ... love Rochester occurs “simultaneously with greater knowledge of my own history (Chorley 24). Again I keep in mind that the occupation of a governess is a precarious position, with respect to class statues. Suffering a great number of “hardship to acquire it,” I am not willing to see it sacrifice”(Bronte 221). Rochester has an overpowering personality that can easily smother my own individuality, but I value my independence highly. My ...
- 10838: Amelia
- ... She requires much more attention than what she is receiving. Amelia’s family would be viewed differently by different cultures which makes it a modern type of story. In conclusion this scene deals with a great amount of cultural “messages” which develop the emotional setting and plot.
- 10839: Billy Budd 2
- ... into an image of an alien. The handsome sailor turned out to be a brutal killer. Captain Vere's fatherly trait was taken over by his militarian role. Chapter 20 is no doubt contains the great denounement; the four pages became vital in the story because they uncovered the masks of these three characters.
- 10840: Poppy Field And The Ravine
- ... and The Ravine by Van Gogh will allow us to further investigate the two artists’ stylistic orientation. Both paintings are dealing with similar subjects and have comparable compositions. As impressionists, Monet and Van Gogh brought great attention to the surface of the landscape as well as to the surface of the canvas. The viewer is completely aware that the images of poppy field and the ravine are illusions. Both paintings are ...
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