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3991: Feminism in Jane Eyre
... did effect Jane deeply, her maturation throughout the novel gives her the ability to cope with disaster more readily. When she found out that the man she loved was already married, she was able to control herself better than many men would ever be able to. When leaving Rochester the feelings of sadness, betrayal, and remorse were overwhelming and "the floods overflowed [her]". However, she was still able to break free ...
3992: Ernest Hemingway - The Man And
... daily trips to the trenches. He was severely wounded. When he came to, Ernest hauled a screaming comrade onto his back and began dragging himself away. An enemy spotlight found him, however, and rained machine gun fire down on him. When he regained consciousness he was on a stretcher and his comrade was dead. This is exactly what happens to lieutenant Frederick Henry in the novel, and it is the point ...
3993: Lung Cancer 2
... treatment as well as the treatment of specific symptoms. Radiotherapy is the use of x - rays and other types of so called ionizing radiation to treat cancer. High Doses of radiation damage the mechanisms that control the division of cells and cancers are often more senssative to its effect than surrounding tissues. The odse of radiation that can be given is limited by the amount of damge done to normal tissues ...
3994: Criticism of Practical Application of Utopia in "Brave New World"
... our babies as socialized human beings, as Alphas or Epsilons, as future sewage workers, or future . . . Directors of Hatcheries. (12) In Brave New World, science and technology are used not to help society, but to control society. From the time that the embryos are in each bottle to the time of death for each person, science is acting as a controller, ruling over every individual life. Although their world is based ...
3995: FDR
... first three months have come to be known, many important events occurred under Roosevelt’s leadership. (Conkin 215) One act of extreme importance was the Emergency Banking Relief Act. This movement placed banks under federal control and provided for their re-opening. Also, the Economy Act was signed, which saved about $243 million. During this time, Roosevelt signed a bill establishing the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) to create employment for young ...
3996: Comparison of Book and Movie "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest"
... be ignored to get what she wants. In the book Ms. Ratched is the most powerful woman in the hospital, what she says goes. In the movie however, she not only doesn't have complete control but it seems as though the doctor thinks himself as having authority over her. In the book she has the ability to get him replaced at any time and he knows this. This is reflected ...
3997: Bless me Ultima: The Growing up of a Young Boy
... to the rough world at a relatively young age. Narsico's death with Tenorio's desire to kill Tony made him realize his limitations and acknowledge the reality. Before these incidents, Tony imagined he could control incidents that happened in real life. He thought he could effect events in life in a posotive way. After these events and experiences with people, Tony realizes that good people get bad things. When Tony ...
3998: An Analysis of "Heart of Darkness"
... indeed his identity and being, from the ivory he coveted. In a world of evil, the most greedy collector was often supreme. Cruelty was indistinguishable from the vision of Kurtz, a vision of power and control which the ivory provided for him. Ivory, and thus evil, was merely a base on which he grew rich and powerful. Kurtz had risen above the masses standing on his pile of ivory. Kurtz, evil ...
3999: Accounts Settled: A Review
... better and stayed in the same position for what seemed like hours. Suddenly, the porcupine returns to look for more food and this disrupts the cougar. The climax is when Gordon quickly reaches for his gun and shoots the cougar. The resolution is when Gordon "cries the final tears of his boyhood" and he is finally a man. This writer used suspense in his story many times. For instance, "his eyes ...
4000: Absalom: Using The Three Narratives to Understand Sutpen
... whole plan fell through because of it. He is trying to show one weakness of the human race, and how man cannot determine fate. Using this he tried to prove how man has such little control over things of that nature. Compson is the only narrator to show Sutpen’s self-determination and how he wanted to better his life, without anyone’s help. Using Quentin as the last narrator brings ...


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