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- 4191: Pycho By Alfred Hitcock
- ... his situation of devotion and self sacrifice for the benefit of his mother. Norman saves Marion from further problems. A simple question was asked of her by Norman, who had no idea of the profound effect that his question would have on the young woman sitting across from him in his parlor. Norman says to Marion We all go a little mad sometimes. Haven t you? (Hitchcock). To which Marion replies ...
- 4192: Pride And Prejudice (a Contemp
- ... Joe and Kralik, respectively. That is to say, it hurt his pride. A lot. In any event, this experience served to make Darcy grow, with respect to manner and his management of pride. The same effect was had on Joe and Kralik, and they forgave Kathleen and Klara in the meantime. This further advanced their relationships eventually leading to all three couples ending up in love with each other despite all ...
- 4193: Perspective In As For Me And M
- ... plagued their marriage, instead of blaming Philip, or even herself. Mrs. Bentley almost appears to come across as being vengeful, and one can not help but to question her propriety. Paul Kirby had a profound effect on Mrs. Bentley then he did on Philip. Paul can be seen as keeping Mrs. Bentley occupied, and distracting her from the true Philip Bentley. gI walked up the railroad track this afternoon as far ...
- 4194: Othello 2
- ... entire meaning is changed. Were it not for Iago s evil actions, the feeling of tragedy and loss that results from the death of his naοve and unknowing accomplices would not have had such an effect on the reader. Had their deaths not been at the hand of such a despicable character, the outcome would not have been severe enough for the tragedy to be as melancholy as it turned out ...
- 4195: Ordinary People
- ... longer understands how to love. Beth feels that Con had intended to hurt her as much as himself when he had tried to commit suicide. She can only see things in terms of how they effect her. She thinks that everyone feels this way and that perhaps she is simply more honest about it. At one point, Beth states that she does not hate Conrad for what he has done, but ...
- 4196: Reflections On The Things They
- ... 435) He then goes on for another half of a page describing other emotional baggage they carried. This shows some of the real horror of war; not who wins or who dies, but also what effect it has on all parties involved, including the soldiers out there usually fighting battles that they would rather not be fighting. Also, O Brien seems to revolve his story around Lt. Cross and his obsession ...
- 4197: One Hundred Years Of Solitude
- ... and how two people s mistake results in their descendant s downfall. If the setting was in an urban environment, the story would have made no sense, or at least lost a bit of its effect. Instead, these people start from scratch and build up their own civilization. Over the course of a century, civil wars occur, along with tragedies, angels appearing, and family members losing their sanity. The novel is ...
- 4198: One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest
- ... routine or with the staff. Punishments included ECT , the removal of privileges such as cigarettes or more serious, repeat offenders as a last resort, a lobotomy. A patient could also be sent to Disturbed, in effect a hospital within a hospital where a patient could be sent to recover from an outburst and they will return to the ward when Big Nurse sees fit. A lobotomy is a surgical procedure in ...
- 4199: One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest
- ... like the way she hides her feminine side. Breasts often represent motherly or comforting, even sexy. All of these things, are weaknesses to the Big Nurse. The Chief is the narrator of the novel. The effect this has on the novel is, you get the insight of a patient who is aware of the corruption around him. You gain information as he does, and you experience the events of the novel ...
- 4200: Odysseuss Brutality
- ... his home, he had to take revenge on them for his pain. This pain was brought about through lies and betrayal. His long journey led him through many tribulations, all of which had a direct effect on his mind. Odysseus s defense system had to be at it s highest at all times. For example; when Aeolus helped Odysseus by summoning the opposing wind into a bag, Odysseus s companions betrayed ...
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