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5151: Lolita (Film And Novel Compari
... dog. This was done to strengthen the story because we got to see and realize that Lolita was growing a desire for the Hollywood star. The scenes that were removed from the novel had little effect on the feel of the story. For example, there is a long drawn out scene where Charlotte is returning from camp and Humbert is panicking in his decision to stay or leave as the car ...
5152: Lord Of The Flies Themes
... of tried to bring reason to the group but their judgement would of been ridiculed by Jack because they were "just girls" and therefore wouldn't know anything according to the boys. c) Yes, the effect of the ending of the story would of been different if the characters were adults. If they were adults, they probably wouldn't have become so savage so quickly as they would of been exposed ...
5153: Ethan Frome Book By Edith Whar
... as he could straighten out the difficulties, he would sell the farm and saw mill and try their luck in a large town" (pg 71). It was believed that her sickness was derived from the "effect of life on the farm, or perhaps, as she sometimes said, it was because Ethan "never listened" " (pg 72). Due to this Ethan felt it was his responsibility to take care of his wife. Zeena ...
5154: Edgar Allen Poe
... The fires in each of the suite rooms represent in fact death. a heavy tripod, bearing a brazier of fire that projected its ray through tinted glass .But in the western of black chamber, the effect of the fire-light that streamed upon the dark hangings through the blood tinted panes .bold enough to set foot within its precincts at all. (58) This description produces a mysterious atmosphere in the west ...
5155: Macbeth Tragic Hero
... that Macbeth deserved the name 'Brave Macbeth'. We will leave the next point, as I will be able to explain it in greater depth once we have gathered all the other pieces of information. In effect the next point that Macbeth must fulfil is that his position or rise to power must show a decline. This is again true as from Act 1-3 Macbeth progress through the ranks. First as ...
5156: Elli -coming Of Age In The Hol
... Swine , finally to Blode Hunde meaning Idiotic Dogs . They found the latter the easiest to cope with, although none of them ever did much for their confidence or self-esteem, which was probably the intended effect. If the prisoners had no spirit the Germans would have the best chance of keeping them under control, and the last thought on the prisoner s minds would be trying to revolt or escape. As ...
5157: Educating Rita
... but I will compare these with authorial intention. From this I will conclude whether this play is mainly about how education changed Rita for the better, and in what ways has it had a negative effect and what has getting to know Rita taught Frank. At first Rita is uneducated. Her background is the working class, but she wants to change her life for a better way of living. She has ...
5158: Marvell’s “To His Coy Mistress
... of the lines. Lines 39-41 deal with time: Rather at once our time devour, Than languish in his slow-chapped power. Let us roll all our strength and all These lines actually produce the effect of slowing time down. “Languish in his slow-chapped power” rolls off of the tongue and takes effort to say. When spoken out-loud, the line reads almost as if it were in slow motion ...
5159: Miss Brill EXPOSED
... outcast of society, an “old thing,”(Pg. 52) thrown away, she creates her own shabby existence from bits and pieces of reality. Although one may have begun to look at Miss Brill suspiciously, the full effect of her observation of the others does not come until she goes home, her day ruined by a young woman's saying that her fox fur looks like "a fried whiting." (Pg. 52) Miss Brill ...
5160: Ethan Frome
... to her youthful energy, as, "the pure air, and the long summer hours in the open, give life and elasticity to her". To Ethan, Mattie is like "a window that has caught the sunset"; Her effect on him was likened to "spring rills in a thaw". Her qualities are exemplified when contrasted against the descriptions of Zeena, whose face was "drawn and bloodless, "greyish", and "sallow. Ethan sees in Mattie, a ...


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