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- 5021: The Book Of Deuteronomy
- ... faithful to His people. Another thing that it shows us is the possibility of restoration through God's grace. The book also contains the laws, which are the Ten Commandments. The Ten Commandments are in effect today for all Christians. They are a guide for Christians and the way they should live their lives, and they help to guide all people to live better and more faithful lives. Moses is somewhat ...
- 5022: To Kill A Mockingbird 4
- ... us that he still believe in the right of each man to a legal trial. 4. Mr. Dolphus Raymond is evidently a complicated and interesting person. Describe his way of life and comment on its effect upon the town. Mr. Dolphus in someway is similar to Atticus. He like Negroes, he prefers the company of negroes than white man, but he doesn't have the courage to do it. So, he ...
- 5023: The Yellow Wallpaper, A Descen
- ... the only male figure who dominates and oppresses her. Her brother, also a doctor, "Says the same thing" (Gilman 357). Fleissner says, "Naturalists feminists like Gilman saw the production of gender subjects as the chief effect and purpose of homes. Homes represented the last vestige of an earlier revolutionary moment in which excessive sex-modification prevailed; by contrast, modernity would usher in a new gynandrocratic era in which the sexes would ...
- 5024: The Sun Also Rises 5
- ... Gladstein does make an excellent case for Brett as a modern-day Circe or bitch-goddess. Brett is a . . . drunkard, a nymphomaniac, or a Circe who turns men into swine. . . (58). She has this transforming effect on several men throughout the course of the novel. Because of her extreme physical beauty, men such as Robert Cohn and Mike Campbell place Brett on a pedestal where she can do no wrong. Robert ...
- 5025: The Sun Also Rises 4
- ... distinguishes him. His vaunted aficion for the bullfight ends with his failure in that service"(Davidson,85). This failure leaves Jake with no reason to be associated with bullfighting anymore, because it has lost the effect of giving him meaning, so he moves on. Jake's most widely used crutch throughout the book are his friends who save him from isolation. He represses reality and emotion by spending as much time ...
- 5026: The Siginificance Of The Openi
- ... his ability to immerse us in a locality and atmosphere. In A Pair of Blue Eyes, for instance, Hardy uses its setting of sea and moorland and desolate cliffs to produce an odd and poignant effect of youthful clumsiness and pathos. Egdon Heath lends itself very well to the kind of story Hardy wanted to tell in RON. It is meant as a tragedy (at least through the first five books ...
- 5027: The Short Story Of Night - A C
- ... play this "blackness" extends into the allusion of the lurking evils of the society and its possible infiltration at any time on the unsuspecting. Working in conjunction with the set, to completely produce the aforementioned effect, is the sound and lighting design. Strikingly impressive, is the use of shadows to create scenes and evoke mood, as with the shadow representation of the forest creating the setting and generating a harrowing atmosphere ...
- 5028: The Sacred Pipe
- ... for marijuana. Most drugs however that were used in there religious practices were bitter tasting and had no real affect on the brain. The author spent a lot of time making sure he described the effect and representation of each and every drug that they would use, making me believe that smoking was an extremely popular thing to do in this particular tribe. A small problem with the book was it ...
- 5029: The Orestia
- ... and carry on with Aegisthus. One might even be able to defend Orestes behavior on the destiny set forward by the curse placed on the house of Atrius. This curse seemed to have a profound effect on the longevity of the house s inhabitants. Whether or not one may place credence on a household curse, between the abandonment of Orestes and the caustic environment of the house, is undoubtably a negative ...
- 5030: The Corrruption Of Innocence
- ... the constant idea of being yourself and the preservation of innocence, which is the only defense you bare from a corrupted society of phonies. The authors have shown that they know about corruption and its effect on society and the American Character. The issue of innocence is so important to the American Character because the traits of the character are primarily based upon innocence and do not deal in terms of ...
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