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- 7641: Grapes Of Wrath In Times Of De
- ... had the strength to push on for his family. To keep goin through the hardest times, and overcome his obstacles. He also represents knowledge from his experiences with fixing the truck, and keeping things under control at the government camps. Another example of personal and mental strength, as well as knowledge is the courage it took to leave his family behind at the boxcar farm. He knew he had to leave ...
- 7642: Lord Of The Flies
- ... modern world. If the novels do not contain an explicit solution to the problem, the implied answer is that man, who contains within himself the seeds of evil, also possesses the faculty of reason to control anarchistic impulses. The meaning of his symbolism is ultimately optimistic. Golding's first novel is more than a boyhood adventure story. The conflicts on the island are the ever present antagonisms of human society. The ...
- 7643: Lord Of The Flies Vs. Huck Fin
- ... that Huck really wants to run away, as he starts to put his plan to escape, together in the following quote: “I thought it all over, and I reckoned I would walk off with the gun and some lines, and take to the woods when I run away. I guessed I wouldn’t stay in one place, but just tramp right across the country, mostly nighttimes, and hunt and fish to ...
- 7644: Lord Of The Flies, An Analysis
- ... the boys collectively murder Simon and Piggy and attempt to destroy Ralph. The island burns in flames and is left scorched and scarred. Only at their rescue by civilization do they realize how out of control the situation progressed when they were without civilization.
- 7645: Great Expectations 2
- ... thick boots, she tries to explain to him that emotion is something that she is incapable of feeling. The fact of that is evidence of his illusion, not her cruelty. He sees that he cannot control Estella and that life is not fair, and he develops a bitterness towards it. Pip s dream of becoming a gentleman comes true when his old friend Magwich comes back to become his benefactor. As ...
- 7646: Looking To The Future 1984
- ... readers of what the future could hold. 1984 is his idea of what a country, such as England in this book, would be like if a socialist government came into power. He writes of the control that can be presented by a ruler by fear. A ruler can use fear to suppress a person’s ideas and make him or her believe what a ruler thinks or says. A good example ...
- 7647: Literary Criticism Of Wutherin
- ... better accepted as a window into the human soul, where one sees the loss, suffering, self discovery, and triumph of the characters in this novel. Both the Image of the Book by Robert McKibben, and Control of Sympathy in Wuthering Heights by John Hagan, strive to prove that neither Catherine nor Heathcliff are to blame for their wrong doings. Catherine and Heathcliff’s passionate nature, intolerable frustration, and overwhelming loss have ...
- 7648: Faulkners Image Of Women
- ... from this deranged family, escape from society, and most importantly herself. It was her own gentile heart that she was trying to disapprove of so that in an insane world she might seem more in control. Her sexual maturity was no more than a protest against the world that had done her wrong. She told Quentin that "when they touched me, I died" (The Sound and The Fury 58). Caddy's ...
- 7649: Lady Macbeth Is More Ruthless
- ... even more so than her husband. Everyone has goals that they hope to achieve by the use of one method or another. In Shakespeare’s Macbeth, Macbeth and Lady Macbeth’s goal is to gain control of the throne through treachery. The couple planned to kill Duncan to achieve their objective. In order to do so they needed to have the quality of being ruthless which they did possess. However their ...
- 7650: Lessons To Be Learned From The
- ... predicament of the time. These circumstances still exist today, and it is quite possible, as well as frightening, that a similar event could recur today. One would like to think that one would never lose control of their opinions and thought, but hysteria is a powerful force and can bring even the most intellectual of people to lose sense of what is occurring. More modern examples of hysteria such as the ...
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