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7841: Animal Farm
... wurzels Shall be ours upon the day...(p.22-23) After the song the animals were even more excited. They sing the song so loud it wakes Mr. Jones up. Mr. Jones starts firing his gun into the darkness. This quickly scatters the animals. Three days later Old Major dies so Snowball and Napoleon take over but Napoleon wants all the power. Snowball does a lot of research and planing but ...
7842: A Land Rembered
... Tobias being strong-willed was a scene where Tobias was driving cows over railroad tracks. A train came and ran over some of his cows. After a period of exchanging words, Tobias picked up his gun and blew a huge gash in the boiler of the train. Tobias was also quite loving, but he didn’t get around to do much loving until the one he loved was gone. Tobias also ...
7843: A Dolls House - Norma As A Dol
... Torvald. She relies on him for everything, from movements to thoughts, much like a puppet that is dependent on its puppet master for all of its actions. The most obvious example of Torvald's physical control over Nora is his re-teaching her the tarantella. Nora pretends that she needs Torvald to teach her every move in order to relearn the dance. This act shows her submissiveness to Torvald. After he ...
7844: A Bird In The House
... affects the future. While growing up Vanessa is faced with having to live with the dominance of Grandfather Conner. Grandfather Conner represents a dominant patriarchal figure that rules the family. He always had a strong control over the people that lived with him. He was a perfectionist and was very proud of what he had accomplished and at no cost would he let his reputation be scarred. After her fathers death ...
7845: Atwoods Theory Of Canadian Sho
... victims. First there are creative non-victims who are successful at not being victims, secondly, there are victims who acknowledge the fact that they are victims but who blame their situations on something they cannot control, like fate. Last of all there are those who know that they are victims and who try to better their situations whether they are victorious or not. In the story The Wedding Gift by Thomas ...
7846: Absolute Power Corrupts Absolu
... an allegory of the Russian Revolution of 1917. The title of the book is also the setting for the action in the novel. The animals in the story decide to have a revolution and take control of the farm from the humans. Soon the story shows us how certain groups move from the original ideals of the revolution to a situation where there is domination by one group and submission by ...
7847: Anointed King
Within Shakespeare s play Richard II there are many questionable and untrusting characters. Truth and duty are only illusions within the play. Lust for power and control override the order of England and its ordained king. It s believed that it is by the will of God that Richard is king. No mortal man can come between what God has set before ...
7848: One Hundred Years Of Solitude
... the Buendia family. It is both an emotional and physical solitude. It is shown geographically, romantically, and individually. It always seems to be the intent of the characters to remain alone, but they have no control over it. To be alone, and forgotten, is their destiny. The novel begins with geographic isolation. Jose Arcadio Buendia shouts, "God damn it! Macondo is surrounded by water on all sides!" Whether it is, in ...
7849: Animal Farm
... in the right track when he gave the animal the chance to be educated so they can understand what was all about(p50). The scenario of this free society changes when Napoleon and Squealer take control of the farm(p.68). The pigs are the only ones that can read and write so they do whatever they want with the Fourth Commandments. Since the rest of the animals barely learn the ...
7850: Araby A Modernist Perspective
... the reader. Modernists tie pain and emptiness together as reality. The young boy fails to buy his love the present that he holds so dear to his heart because of outside forces he can't control. This is where he finds his pain. These are the same forces that are also revealed to him through his vanity, and also which modernists enjoy tormenting readers with as the factor that controls their ...


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