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- 7551: Sylvia Plath And Lady Lazarus
- ... but she still must keep trying to kill herself. This is evident from the line "I guess you could say I've a call." It is as if some deeper, more powerful self has grabbed control of her and is guiding her to keep trying until she succeeds. It is as important as any call of duty to her. The woman could perhaps be portraying a secret part of Plath that ...
- 7552: Dark City
- ... wonder if he is going insane. He meets a woman named Emma and finds out she is his wife. Eventually he stumbles upon an underworld controlled by aliens called the Strangers. Their plan is to control all humans minds starting with the people in the city their in. Since Murdoch can also tune he is immune to the brainwashing of the Strangers. Thus becoming a problem to the Strangers. As he ...
- 7553: The Story
- ... the planet. He explained to them how would partake in the creation of the greatest story ever written, Each of you will share with me your unequalled knowledge, in that manor I will maintain complete control of the events that will appear in the project. I wish to maintain them for only myself, because only I must write them. The reason is simple, this project was my idea and only I ...
- 7554: The Sound Of A Memory
- ... t years of experience, a remarkable, or even sane thought of his, or even a shred of skill which saved him, but simply the fact he did nothing. By simply giving up any attempt at control, Rudman brought the tempo of his bike, and of the poem to a halt. Rudman closes by saying that, "I owe my life to letting go" (652). This line contains alliteration of the "l" sound ...
- 7555: The Snow Walker
- ... let nature decide where there going to live. They follow the animals accross the arcitc lands and live where ever the animals are. This is considered primitive in our eyes because of the lack of control over their lives. The stories in the book also tell of how white people effected the Eskimo's. White people had come and invaded their lands. The diseases that they brought with them wiped out ...
- 7556: David Lynchs Blue Velvet
- ... shot of that earlier one. Accepting this interpretation we may consider the normalcy of Lumberton to be Jeffrey s superego and the underworld, and particularly Frank, to be his id surfacing and trying to take control of his ego. The censor who struggles to keep the id suppressed is Jeffrey himself who finally succeeds by killing Frank and thus killing his evil, instinctive self putting his id back where it belongs ...
- 7557: Doublethink In 1984
- ... the peace. America, the world s savior, has a nasty habit of keeping the peace in foreign lands. What this really means is that we send troops to these lands, armed with the latest in gun technology, and we threaten to kill everyone that goes against the interests of democracy. All in the name of keeping the peace . We mourn the troops who are killed by friendly fire and remember that ...
- 7558: The Tempest 4
- ... nature to do as he feels. He does not know the difference between right and wrong. The reader tends to feel sympathetic towards Caliban because he is punished and oppressed for conduct he could not control. Prospero says, "A devil, a born devil, on whose nature/Nurture can never stick " which explains why even though Prospero taught Caliban the ways of civilized life, he still acted upon his natural instincts. Caliban ...
- 7559: The Tempest 3
- ... fulfillment of his desires, who operates as an extension of Prospero s body. In a way, Prospero, through his creative word, Ariel, can be seen as being omnipresent. However, Ariel chafes under his master s control, desiring a liberty that would ironically reduce him to nothingness, dispersing him into thin air. Caliban, the son of the evil witch Sycorax, is the perfect brute, who would be petted and patted, given food ...
- 7560: The Persian Gulf War
- ... s known oil reserves. 3"Kuwait",World Book (New York, World Book, 1990), Vol 11, p.354 Historically Iraq had claimed that it had a right to Kuwait. "They were jealous that Kuwait was in control of the two islands needed for a deep water shipping port:the Bubiyan and Warbah islands."4 These islands along with some parts of Kuwait were a part of Mesopotamia which the Ottoman Turks conquered ...
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