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- 2021: The Scarlet Letter: Light and Darkness
- ... first scaffold, Hester is shown as strong and determined. She gives the appearance that the letter does not bother her. However, later in the novel we learn her true feelings as to the letter: The effect of the symbol--or, rather, of the position in respect to society that was indicated by it--on the mind of Hester Prynne herself was powerful and peculiar. All the light and foliage of her ...
- 2022: The Scarlet Letter: Hester Pryne Lived An Important Life
- ... rocks back at the children. This kind of thing only happened in the beginning of Pearl's life. Later on, the kids stopped harassing Pearl because her mom's sin did not have as much effect on the people of the town. The best thing that ever happened to Pearl was her move to Europe with Hester and her father, Reverend Dimmesdale. In Europe, Hester pretty much left Pearl alone. Pearl ...
- 2023: Great Expectations: Pip
- Great Expectations: Pip The following people effect Pip and are effected by him. Each has distinct personal characteristics and qualities. Mrs. Joe, Pip's sister, is about twenty when Pip is born. She is Pip's only known relative that is alive ...
- 2024: Galapagos: James Wait's Rebirth from an Iron Age in Galapagos
- ... He learns that peace, love, happiness, loyalty, friendship, and trust lead to a happy and “legal” life! James then dies immediately after marrying Mary. He died right as his “ Golden Age” started to come into effect. Does he die as an obtainer of a golden age? Or does he die as a punishment for his corrupt past so that he may experience the correct way of living and feeling for a ...
- 2025: Biblical Allusions and Imagery in Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath
- ... Oklahoma and rode with them to California. When he got to California, he lived with them, joining them in their quest for work. By publishing these experiences and trials of the migrants he achieved an effect that won him the Nobel Prize for literature in 1962. The writing of The Grapes of Wrath coincided with the Great Depression. This time of hardship and struggle for the rest of America gave Steinbeck ...
- 2026: "A Rose for Emily": A Review
- "A Rose for Emily": A Review In "A Rose for Emily" by William Faulkner, we see how past events effect the main character Miss Emily, especially her mental state. She seems to live in a sort of fantasy world where death has no real meaning. Miss Emily refuses to accept or even recognize, the death ...
- 2027: Anna Karenina: Characters and the Life Novel
- ... fail also. Vronsky depends on the everyday pleasures of life to give him satisfaction with no concern as to what the final end of his satisfaction may be. Because he has no sense of the effect of his desires, for his pleasure is entirely self motivated, his affair with Anna is doomed to fail before it begins. It is his desire for self satisfaction only that limits his response to others ...
- 2028: Lord of the Flies: Ralph Creating a Society Based on Survival
- ... the novel Ralph has to depend on Piggy for ideas. "`He's like Piggy. He says things like Piggy. He isn't a proper chief.'"(2) At this point, the others began to feel the effect that Ralph has brought on to them from listening to Piggy's ideas. Ralph continues to use ideas from Piggy throughout the story, but they are ignored more and more. The ideas that once formed ...
- 2029: Life Of Baruch Spinoza
- ... about god, he believed that god is the source of a spiritual love, which in turn is a part of love in which god loves himself. Although this system of thinking was not a powerful effect on the community as others, it was recognized as one of the greatest ideas that a philosopher ever had, but wasn’t accepted till 100 year after Spinoza’s death. Another one of Spinoza’s ...
- 2030: The Greatest Accomplishment of President John Adams
- ... this size. There was no way we could have contributed to a win in Europe on either side. For all of these reasons, President Adams chose not to fight in the war in Europe. In effect, he maintained trade with both nations, saved whatever money we would have lost, kept the nation in unity, and saved our independence. John Adams’ decision not to join in the war was by far he ...
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