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- 5261: An Explication Of Love Poem
- ... sincerity dominates the chaos of her movements. Even though the beloved lacks skill with delicate inanimate objects like glasses and vases, which "chip and ring" (line 2) at her slightest touch, she has a tranquil effect on people around her. In fact, she mends rather than breaks where people are concerned. "Fidgeting people" and "The drunk clambering on his undulant floor" (lines 5 and 8) find solace and stability in her ...
- 5262: A Scientific Comparison Betwee
- ... the creation is reflective of her view on science and its benefits or lack thereof, the miserable life that both are doomed to live suggests that she believes science is going to have a negative effect on the world. From the perspective of the Oedipus Complex , the relationship between both Frankenstein and his creation is strongly reflective of the relationship Oedipus has in his family. Frankenstein, being the father figure, is ...
- 5263: Antigone 3
- ... duty of a woman is to serve her husband and look pretty. Her voice is not heard. Her thoughts are not taken into consideration. Her virtue and intellect are not respected. A woman is the "effect" of the "cause" that is man. The women in the Oedipus Trilogy are depicted in such a manner. They are almost background figures, reacting to events, but not causing them. These women have feelings appropriate ...
- 5264: Anthony Burgesss View That A L
- ... the novel and the film is told by Alex, and everything that happens is seen through his eyes. Since he has his own rather special way of seeing what he does, this may have some effect in distancing the violence. Some people have asserted that this made the violence attractive. I think this view is totally incorrect. Bibliography: Coale, Samuel, Anthony Burgess (1981); Mathews, Richard, The Clockwork Universe of Anthony Burgess ...
- 5265: Alienation Paper Hemmingway
- ... to form. Both of the books also seemed to lack closure and resolution at the end. The endings left the reader to believe that none of the events that occurred during the story had any effect on the characters. In both books, the characters went on living as they always had. Even with all the similarities in the two novels, there was plenty of room left for differences. The setting was ...
- 5266: A Young Hero
- ... the fact that Hitler had built another research station that also was developing the Vengeance Weapons. During the last years of the war, Germany sent over 1000 of these rockets towards London with a devastating effect against civilians and their homes.
- 5267: A View Of Young Goodman Brown
- ... these people have lost, or never had the belief, of reaching heaven, or even its existance. These people are the peers of the believers and set the rules or guidelines for career goals. So in effect the status in the community is a way of saying they are better. The people who do not believe in any god-like being fight in an effort to make their mark on the world ...
- 5268: Anna Karenina
- ... who it is, everybody fears death. To come to terms with death is something that takes a lot of courage and a full understanding of oneself. Tolstoy in his novel, has revealed to us the effect that death can have on a person and advocates us to not succumb to the daily life of the world which we live in, because it is all a delusion. Yet if we live as ...
- 5269: Analysis Of Similes In The Ill
- ... a Greek found laughing, more evidence that Homer has glamorized the Trojan lifestyle. The method I used for examining these examples is exceptionally difficult. First, I examined the way the similes were used and the effect they achieved, and at the same time, and the same space, attempted to prove that Homer tried to bring the Trojans a sense of honor they didn't receive in battle. Homer's similes proved ...
- 5270: A Rose For Emily
- ... wrote her himself, offering to call or to send his car for her, and received in reply a note on paper of an archaic shape, in a thin flowing calligraphy in faded ink , to the effect that she no longer went out at all. The tax notice was also enclosed, without comment," (40-41). Miss Emily was convinced that she had no taxes in Jefferson because before the Civil War the ...
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