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- 3981: Hemmingway's The Sun Also Rises
- ... was hurt in the war (24) in refrence to why they can not have physical realtions. This injury is one that makes him insecure, but worse than that, it allows Brett to have almost complete control over him. Jake and Brett need each other emotionally, but Brett feels that she needs more. As a result Jake is force to give her up. Jake¹s feelings toward his friend Robert Cohn are ...
- 3982: Hester Prynne: Comparion beween Reynold and Herzog Essays
- ... She was also stereotyped as a passive voice in both of her relationships: one with the reverend, and one with Chillingworth. Chillingworth controlled her to keep his identity a secret and Dimsdale was in enough control to keep Hester from telling that he was her partner in sin. These are both examples of common stereotypes of women during the pre-civil war period.
- 3983: The Pearl: Material Society, Material Thoughts
- ... that it might have been simply a thought..." and quickly attacked the trespasser. This is where the problems for Juana and her family began. The fear that had mounted in Kino's body had taken control over his actions. Soon even Juana who had always had faith in her husband, had doubted him greatly. "It will destroy us all" she yelled as her attempt to rid the family of the pearl ...
- 3984: The Intentional Death of Francis Macomber
- ... statements as: In addition, more details are revealed about the character of Francis through the other principal characters and even through the characters who play a very small role in the story (e.g., the gun-bearers). For example, (p 250). By means of a combination of this type of information, Francis Macomber's character is changed due to constant abuse from other characters, an inner struggle with fear and embarrassment ...
- 3985: The Infinity Mirror
- ... Tularecito and makes him a monster. Since monsters are not allowed into human society, Tularecito goes looking for a different society that he does belong to. Unfortunately this society doen not exist. Tularecito has no control over his perceptions of reality and fantasy. He searches for a world of fantasy, and in his efforts, he creates a hole. When this hole is covered up, it confirms Tularecito's belief in fantasy ...
- 3986: The Yellow Wall-Paper: Effect of Oppression of Women in Society
- ... the slow-turning sun." She is stuck in this room and the only thing she has that allows her to escape is the wall paper. She cannot go out, because her husband has taken such control over her activities that all she can do is sit and watch this paper. She also says in her first reference to it that, "I should hate it myself if I had to live in ...
- 3987: Edgar Allan Poe
- ... work's narrator owns a black cat named Pluto, which he dearly loves. However, the cat's owner takes to drinking, and one day, in a tantrum, he is seized by perverse impulses beyond his control. He captures the unfortunate creature, and with his pen knife, removes one of its eyes. This is but the beginning of the narrator's sorrows. He recognizes that it was this unfathomable longing of the ...
- 3988: Lord of the Flies: Essay on Jack Merridew
- ... thrill of the hunt, meat every night, and perhaps most importantly freedom from such responsibility. What I find interesting about the following paragraph, is how God - like Jack appears. It is obvious he is in control here, sitting on a throne - like log. Painted and garlanded, like a pagan God being worshipped by his sycophants. Offering others to pay homage to him and partake in the ambrosia, their ‘God' will provide ...
- 3989: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest: Jesus Christ and McMurphy
- ... death, is what frees the Acutes. It was because of his sacrifice that the men were freed from the oppression of the Big Nurse; they became more like men and less like rabbits under the control of the wolf, Nurse Ratched. Not only did his attack on the Big Nurse and his disappearance help to reinstate the masculinity of the patients, but it also had the effect of weakening Nurse Ratched ...
- 3990: The Scarlet Letter: Use of Romanticism in Development of Characters
- ... stately, natural grace. Hester steps of her own free will in to the open air. It is the move of a woman who, even in the hands of the law, chooses to be seen in control of her own destiny. Her defiant expression is one where pride predominates in a mixture of emotions. Everyone sees the scarlet letter "A" elaborately displayed on her breast. She has also added an embroidered gold ...
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