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7531: Symbolism In The Scarlet Lette
... be in her and the father̼ best interest for her to reveal the father̼ name (Hawthorne 56). Chillingworth̼ first reaction to Hester standing on the scaffold is shock, but soon he had his emotion under control, and ready to set on his own revenge of the nameless father. In the second scaffold scene occurs several years later and shows the effect after time has played it̼ part. It begins with Dimmesdale ...
7532: Symbolism In The Long Rain
... thousands of electric blue lightning bolts for legs, and wherever it stepped trees burned and fell. The lieutenant orders his men to lie down on the ground to avoid the lightning. The men try to control their fear as the storm breaks on them, but despite the lieutenant s efforts to keep the men calm and low to the ground one man decides to run. Soon the man is nothing more ...
7533: Crusoe Savage Man
... chair, wore clothing, raised other animals, had pets, and he even made an inventory of everything he had in his possession on the island. This list included goods, food, animals, and whatever else he had control over. Making an inventory is not something a "savage man" would do. Robinson also kept planning ahead for the future. Considering that he was alone and turning to the Bible and praying to God for ...
7534: Slips Of Fate -the Lottery
... is not they that are chosen. Although all life ends in death, in which fate may play a major role, we choose to believe that when the time to die comes we will have more control over our own destiny. More than Tessie Hutchinson or the other villagers do. As barbaric as it seems, the lottery will continue because it is tradition.
7535: Taming Of The Shrew Illusion V
... skillfully placates them so that they continue to adorn her with gifts while she continually keeps them at bay. When she finally decides to settle down with someone she chooses as acceptable, she exerts more control over the marriage than may have been expected. During the wager the husbands make at the final dinner, Biondello reports that Bianca says, "Sir, my mistress sends you word that she is busy and she ...
7536: The European Enlightenment
... 1715. The reign of Louis XIV is considered the beginning of the modern state. Many countries and leaders turned to him as a model of this new government. Here, the military was under the direct control of the government and a national tax collection in which taxes went directly to the national government rather than passing through regional nobility. However, after decades of bloodshed over religion made it clear that political ...
7537: The Motif Of War In A Separate
World War II started in 1939 and did not end until 1945. It was the result of one person's need for power and control over the rest of the world. We saw this power as a threat, which exploded into an outbreak more devastating than anything else we humans had ever seen. War is defined as an armed conflict ...
7538: The Martian Chronicles
... he told them about it. The buried Hathaway by four other crosses. The captain decided to leave. One of the men asked if they were taking the family too. He said no. He handed a gun to one of his crew and told him to try to kill the family. He came back and said he could not do it, they were too nice. The family were robots. Replaced by the ...
7539: The Jungle 2
... s problems. Every member of the party was told about the "Socialist revolution", when the entire planet would become Socialist. Not once does the book mention the possibility of failure. It even claimed Socialists would control the country by 1912. The Socialists despised the concept of competition. They considered the commercial world to be the essence of corruptio. The goal of the Socialist party in The Jungle was to end the ...
7540: The Jungle
... to mere bestiality; the tender aspects of marriage and the raising of children are harshly overshadowed by the agonies of the economic struggle; and indeed, marriage itself becomes an economic trap. Big Business has complete control of, but no responsibility for, the well-being of the masses. Big Business ultimately, deviously, controls government and the courts for its own benefit. In order to foster its corruption of politics, Big Business needs ...


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