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7491: Symbolism In The Scarlet Lette
... the Revolution. Because of her secret, she tried to confront Charles alone. This led to her confrontation with Ms. Pross when looking for the Evr*mondes. In her struggle with Ms. Pross, she draws a gun, only to be accidentally shot with it by Ms. Pross, ending her life. Dr. Manette had a secret hate for the Evr*mondes too, but his ability to see past Charles* name saved him from ...
7492: Streetcar Desire
... crashing out the window. Stella thinks he has gone completely beserk: "Drunk, Drunk, animal thing you!" Stanley charges after his wife and assaults her with a few blows, causing a fight to break out to control his "lunacy." His poker buddies hold him under a cold shower to sober him up. Dripping wet with water, Stanley realizes he has struck and abused Stella, and feeling repentant, he searches for her. Stella ...
7493: Street Car Named Desire Essay
... Let s all--. Stella: You lay your hands on me and I ll (57) This just proves what I was saying about one of Stanley s moods. His violence and the fact that he looses control of his actions is one characteristic which I didn t particularly like at all about Stanley. Here s another passage in Scene 10 that really show s how mean Stanley really is. This scene depicts ...
7494: Story Of An Hour
... story does not tell us whether Mr. Mallard is an abusive or irresponsible husband, but this couple certainly strives for maintaining their unsatisfactory marriage. Besides, no love or security can compensate for a lack of control over her own existence (Skaggs, 53), let alone the fact that there is hardly any love in that fragile relationship. Ironically, Mrs. Mallard dies of heart attack, in the end, after she sees Mr. Mallard ...
7495: Computer Pornography
... as written, gives no guidance but instead tries to ban Internet pornography (Wallace: 1). As stated by Steve Dasbach, "The Communications Decency Act is a case of 20th-century politicians using 19th-century laws to control 21st-century technology("CDA: LP calls new bill `high-tech censorship'.": 1)." Two easy cures for this unorganized, uncensored, uncontrollable Internet are: First, Promoting the use of child safe Internet Service Providers and second, the ...
7496: Stereotyping In Mona And The P
Throughout the book, Mona in the promised land, the main characters are faced with stereotypes which they cannot control. Stereotypes in society shape the way people are perceived. Everyone deals with their stereotype s in a different way. The two characters who deal with the most stereotypes are Mona, and Barbara. According to their ...
7497: Stereotypes 2
... their town because they go against majorities beliefs and do what they believe is decent. Although, there is one factor that separates Scout from Atticus in this situation. Both Scout and Atticus are able to control what people think of them in these particular situations. Scout becomes a conformist, while Atticus continues to stand up for his beliefs and does not change despite the fact that he will get a bad ...
7498: Sophocles - Antigone
... choices. What we do with those choices will determine how are lives will turn out, what destiny lies before us and even what will become of us. The choices we make are in our complete control. Whether we make choices during the heat of the moment or with an open mind there are going to be consequences that follow whether good or bad are can only be blamed on us. Sophocles ...
7499: Soldiers Home
... a new era with short skirts and short hair. Krebs admires them, yet he protects himself from the danger of sexual involvement as if he were still suffering from a previous affair. He has to control himself. Only as an onlooker can he avoid the "complicated world": But they [the girls] lived in such a complicated world of already defined alliances and shifting feuds that Krebs did not feel the energy ...
7500: Society And The River The Adve
... the machine" (Trilling 325). Whenever Huck goes to shore he eventually seeks the refuge of the raft and the river. The problems of society become apparent to Huck when he goes ashore, while watching the gun fight between the Grangerfords and Shepardsons he becomes ill with the violence between these two families, "I wished I hadn t ever come ashore that night, to see such things" (Twain 94). The river never ...


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