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- 7631: For The Love Of The Fish An Es
- ... of the conflicts in the story is Dummy s struggle with himself. Dummy was never really loved which persuaded him to find something else to love. The fish gave him a since of awareness and control that was never found at work and in his marriage. As long as he had the fish he was needed, and happy being apart of a community that never judged him. When Dummy lost this ...
- 7632: John Steinbeck The Pearl
- ... cave. The people following them camp right below the cave that Kino and his family are hiding in. Kino decides that the only way to survive is to kill the person on guard, take his gun, and kill the other two. Kino goes to the camp and is about to attack them when Coyotito makes loud noise. Kino knows that he has to kill the bad guys quickly, but he is ...
- 7633: Jane Eyre-criticism Of The Mai
- ... approve this relationship if it is lawful. Charlotte Bronte describes Jane's character and personality as a passionate, honest and innocent. I, personally, did not see Jane so. Through the novel Jane learns how to control her feelings, her wild and passionate nature. From that innocent child, she grew in a person who almost appears manipulative (for the lack of the better word) in her wish to become appreciated and loved ...
- 7634: Flight I Am A Man
- ... things behind as he moves from site to site. He runs out of water, he leaves his father's coat that his mother had given him for the cold nights, and finally he leaves his gun. Pepe is wounded by gunshot and he becomes delirious with pain, but he keeps on climbing.Pepe makes his way to the top, finds a small reserve of strength, prays, and makes a final decision ...
- 7635: Flanders Fields
- ... troops to gain access to the important roads that intersected in Ypres. The Algerian troops fled leaving a gap of six kilometers along the trench system. Now the German side had the ability to take control of the area. Somehow the gap was filled with the Canadians who even managed to counterattack, a strategy that came as a complete surprise to the Germans. John McCrae s post was near a particularly ...
- 7636: Jane Eyre Vs. Great Expectatio
- ... level (Engel 102). Both novels expose the internal struggle of the main character’s desires and passions. “Sense would resist delirium, judgment would warn passion,” Jane warns herself (Brontë,), when she attempts to keep under control her excitements and irrational hopes for love with her master, Rochester. No such judgment keeps Dickens’ Pip in line, however. The only thing that occasionally checks Pip from running headlong after his “great expectations” is ...
- 7637: Janie And The Porch
- ... told to stay out of the gossip on the porch. Joe does not even allow her to congregate with the townspeople on the porch at all. Joe just bosses Janie around and has almost total control over her. He dominates her like he does the town and puts many restriction on Janie. Janie is physically and emotionally scared by Joe’s actions. She may always regret being with a man such ...
- 7638: Jurassic Park
- ... had escaped from the park was a major indication that something was awry. Also, a few workers were getting mauled to death. This would lead one to believe that perhaps thing were not as under control as Hammond and Wu thought they were. The actual genetics of the project were very interesting. In order to get the DNA to create the dinosaurs, Wu went to two sources. First he tried using ...
- 7639: Jack Kerouac-On The Road
- ... road on foot and hitch hikes his way across America from New York to Denver, his ultimate goal. Upon arriving at his destination and reuniting with Dean he realizes Dean's madness, his inability to control his emotions, his vagueness, his incoherence can only imply one thing, Dean's inner genius. Dean and Carlo flee again off towards Texas. Sal Paradise follows looking for 'America.' Their travels takes them all over ...
- 7640: Julius Ceasar
- ... Brutus failed to recognize in the people, Antony used to his best interest. He realized that the people of Rome were completely incapable of acting with "reason" and he employed this inability to manipulate and control their emotions and actions. By using Brutus' own explanations for Caesar's death to begin his speech, Antony proves his validity to the crowd. By questioning Caesar's "ambition," yet never actually debasing the conspirators ...
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