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- 7681: Existentialism In The Invisibl
- ... in the boiler room exploded. Choices made by the characters prove to have disastrous results as they both find themselves imprisoned. They considered the absurdity and impracticality of their decisions to be something beyond their control as their rationale for such decisions seemed reasonable in their own minds. Differing from Meursault s imprisonment, the invisible man s incarceration was self-imposed, beginning on the night of the Harlem riots, when he ...
- 7682: Macbeth
- ... take Banquo and Fleance out of the race for the throne. He could not feel secure with them still alive, therefore, putting their fate in his hands. He had no right to murder or to control the lives of others. Macbeth tells the murderers, " And with him(Banquo), Fleance his son, that keeps him company, whose absence is no less material to me than his father's, must embrace the fate ...
- 7683: Maturity In The Book To Kill A
- ... also mirrored when he makes up a game in which he puts Boo’s “… life’s history on display for the edification of the neighborhood.” After that he shows his lack of being able to control his temper and lack of respect when he destroys Miss Dubose’s camellias. There is no doubt that Jem was immature at the start of this book but as the book progresses we see a ...
- 7684: Macbeth
- ... completion of the murder and the return of her husband. Macbeth enters, almost out of his mind, unable to distance from the scene in Duncan's room. He is rebuked by his wife who, seizing control of the situation, finds that she has to take the daggers back to the room because Macbeth has removed them and is incapable of returning to the scene of his crime. A loud knocking is ...
- 7685: Reading Provides An Escape For
- ... he had betrayed her; and she even wished for a catastrophe that would bring about their separation, since she did not have the courage to take any action herself. (Flaubert 251.) Finally, Emma lost all control over her life as she became instead of the active character in the novel merely the observer of the consequences of her actions. And like the heroines of the novels she read she saw her ...
- 7686: Ernest Hemingway
- ... when he was a small boy, as if he were a female baby doll and she dressed him accordingly. This arrangement was alright until Ernest got to the age when he wanted to be a "gun-toting Pawnee Bill". He began, at that time, to pull away from his mother, and never forgave her for his humiliation. The town of Oak Park, where Ernest grew up, was very old fashioned and ...
- 7687: Macbeth Issues
- ... palace? They must lie there. Go, carry them and smear The sleepy grooms with blood.” (Act II, Scene 2) Here Lady Macbeth directs Macbeth what to do after the murder of Duncan. Lady Macbeth takes control of their situation. ”Lady Macbeth brought a directness, a practicality, an inability to see difficulties in a good cause”. Says Barbara Everette in “Macbeth As A Married Couple”. This shows how much Lady Macbeth’s ...
- 7688: Equus
- ... Alan ride the horse with him. He also becomes belligerent when Alan s mother tries to include religion in Alan s life. It seems his father has strong emotional reactions to anything he can t control or understand. Alan sensed that reaction and because of it he turned a horse into a god. It s almost like Alan was drawn to anything his father did not like because he did not ...
- 7689: Modernization of Air Warfare
- ... on it are probably General Electric YF-120 turbo fan-turbojet engines which can reach speeds up to Mach 2. One of the best recent advances has been in the area of flight guidance and control such as the pilotless plane or drone. The Firebee is a pilotless plane that can be controlled by ground, plane, or by a computer. It can fly following a preset course and return. Another advance ...
- 7690: How Does Bernard Shaw Satirise
- ... time dispel all the impressions that had been built up of him. After being shocked by Louka s admission that she had told Sergius of Bluntschli s visit, he seems to lose completely his self control, which up until then had seemed impossible. He rambles on, and admits, without meaning to, that he considered Raina s childish behaviour was a result of her being a child. When he is told otherwise ...
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