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- 8051: The Awakening
- ... artist in Kate Chopin's The Awakening: Birth and Creativity, Carlene Stone takes the reader through stages of Edna's struggle to become an artist showing direct correlation with her becoming and individual and in control of her own self. For example she states how Robert's encouragement while she is painting is very innocent in the beginning but eventually lead's to the awakening of her passions of her body ...
- 8052: The Awakening
- ... in that her husband was watching her while she was swimming. Edna had no idea that she could even swim out that far. This helps mature Edna because it helps her realize that she can control her life. Another example of how Edna‘¦s immaturity allows her to mature is when she begins to think about Robert again. While her husband is away on business, Edna neglects her duties on Tuesday ...
- 8053: The Awakening
- ... she starts to distance herself from those around her that love and care for her. Her moving from her husband's house is the first step in this; it distances her from her husband's control and everything that is his: "Instinct had prompted her to put away her husband's bounty in casting off her allegiance." (76) At the dinner party she gives before she moves, she is surrounded by ...
- 8054: The African Queen
- ... abuses her and demands for a fair conversation. Rose reveals that not his drunkenness, but his not kept promise bothers her. Charlie admits his defeat, gives in and starts for the gunboat. They pass the gun-fortified German fort at Shona. While being fired, the African Queen loses power right, the steam hose disconnects and the pressure drops direct in front of the fort. They were easy targets for the enemies ...
- 8055: The Aeneid
- ... In Inferno, Dante wrote of the love shared between Paolo and Francesca. The love shared between them was tragic in the sense that they were killed for falling in love, something that they had no control over. In Dantes Inferno, Dante goes on a grand voyage to explore the depths of Hell and to correct his incapacity to see sin. One major aspect behind the voyage is the city of ...
- 8056: The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn
- ... the machine" (Trilling 325). Whenever Huck goes to shore he eventually seeks the refuge of the raft and the river. The problems of society become apparent to Huck when he goes ashore, while watching the gun fight between the Grangerfords and Shepardsons he becomes ill with the violence between these two families, "I wished I hadnt ever come ashore that night, to see such things" (Twain 94). The river never ...
- 8057: Procedures, Parameters & Sub-Programs
- ... memory, the programmer can often identify one or more modules, that need not exist simultaneously. The main module can then call these modules as subprograms when needed. Once a subprogram has completed execution, it returns control to the main program, which can then call another sub program. All subprograms share the same area of memory, and because only one is resident at a time, the memory requirements of the overall program ...
- 8058: The Color Purple
- ... s closing sentence: "Matter of fact, I think this the youngest us ever felt" (p. 295) is deliberately replacing her very first utterance, "I am fourteen years old," (p. 1) with an assertion of victorious control over the context in which she speaks. Celie commits herself to the production of a new age but ascribes no value to the influence of her past history or on the culture (Kramer 113). Throughout ...
- 8059: The Great Gatsby 3
- ... lost his job he continues to lie to himself and his family hoping everything will turn out all right in the end. He is ultimately chastising himself and his son Biff, letting the dream take control and losing sight of the real goal, freedom and happiness. "The historical dream is the promise of a land of freedom with opportunity and equality for all." "Willy's enthusiasm, which is manifested in the ...
- 8060: The Heart Of Darkness
- ... region have been impressed into service for the Company, and they suffer terribly from overwork and ill treatment at the hands of the Company's agents. When Marlow arrives at the Central Station, under the control of the general manager, an unwholesome, conspiratorial character, he finds that his steamship has been sunk and spends several months waiting for parts to repair it. His interest in Kurtz grows during this period. The ...
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