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4271: Analysis Of King Lear
... part that he has some guilt in the matter. After the storm, when Lear's madness has run its course, both he and Cordelia are taken prisoner by Albany's army. We see the full effect of Lear's transformation in his joy at his reunion with his daughter, uncaring of his status as a prisoner: "He that parts us shall bring a brand from heaven, And fire us hence like ...
4272: The Many Faces Of Love In Arth
... not having sexual relations with the men while the men work to enhance their desirability to the women in hopes of satisfying their sexual drives. Still, even this form of “love” has a somewhat ennobling effect the type of which Hartmann concerns himself with at greater length. In Erec, sex remains a major part of the concept of love, but Hartmann refines it to include individual personality traits and emotional dedication ...
4273: The Many Faces Of Love In Arth
... not having sexual relations with the men while the men work to enhance their desirability to the women in hopes of satisfying their sexual drives. Still, even this form of “love” has a somewhat ennobling effect the type of which Hartmann concerns himself with at greater length. In Erec, sex remains a major part of the concept of love, but Hartmann refines it to include individual personality traits and emotional dedication ...
4274: Never Ending Story
... book to a comedy-like conclusion, where everyone is united and the setting is a happy one. The Neverending Story by Michael Ende perfectly draws the image of a successful novel because it’s overall effect on the reader is intimate and it recognizes itself as a different novel from others especially using a metaphor of stories giving birth to other stories. Considered as a children’s novel, it should be ...
4275: The Sniper
... In “The Sniper,” Liam O’Flaherty suggests the horror of war not only by presenting its physical dangers, but also by showing its psychological effects. We are left to wonder which has the longer lasting effect—the visible physical scars or the ones on the inside? In this story the author shows how location plays a big part in how physically dangerous a war is. Gunshots heard throughout the city are ...
4276: Medea Vs. Hedda Gabbler
... and Hedda is, “Nature forces each to violence as the only means of escape.” Such is explained by the women’s wills and characters, neither were able to live unless they had made some profound effect on others and gained a certain respect in doing so. Both are dreadfully out of place in their societies, their flaws and nature itself driving them to horrible violence. In both cases, the men greatly ...
4277: Black Rain
... think about what is going to happen to the way that they live. This novel shows the power and curiosity of the human spirit. It does accomplish what it set out to do, show the effect on the losing side of war.
4278: Eating Disorder
... and that efforts to control weight intensify during the middle-school years. In other words, the rapid accumulation of body fat that is part of the female experience of puberty often functions as a triggering effect, in the sense that it starts the attempt of weight-loss diets. Attie's and Brooks-Gun's study did, of course, have its limitations. The authors themselves admitted that their investigation focused only on ...
4279: A Seperate Peace
... literate also. In my opinion it is a wonderful book. Though the sentence structure is a little odd at times, I couldn't put it down and I'm sure it would have the same effect on anyone.
4280: Candide
... with, "It doesn't delight me. There was a time when people convinced me that I enjoyed reading Homer; but that external succession of identical combats, those gods who are always so busy to no effect, that Helen of his who gives rise to the war yet plays so little part in the story, that Troy so endlessly besieged without being taken-it bores me to distraction!" (120) This statement shows ...


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