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7601: Original Gullivers Travel Stor
... I was pushed out of the way by the mime. At first I was angered, but then I discovered that the mime had saved my life, as one of those machines raced by at a high speed with lights and noises coming out of it. At the end of our little excursion, the mime led me into another strange building. This building seemed like a pub of some sort. In fact ...
7602: Reasons For The Downfall Of Ma
... virtuous men were responsible for Emma Bovary's ultimate ruin. When these stories were read to Emma during her time at the convent it was at a time of her life when she was in school learning. Things made bigger impressions on her than they would have at other stages in her life. Psychologically, Emma problem was partly caused because of a term called a "critical period". A critical period is ...
7603: Old Man And The Sea, Santiago
... has the main character Santiago alone for the majority of the novel. Santiago is a tragic man because of his capacity for suffering, sense of commitment, and refusal to surrender. The tragic man has a high endurance for anguish. He believes strongly in what he is doing, feels guilt and guiltlessness at the same time and therefore, he suffers. He attempts to justify his behavior but does not convince himself. Santiago ...
7604: Oedipus 2
... downfall. This concept can be directly related to the story of Oedipus. Aristotle stated, the tragic hero falls into bad fortune because of some flaw in his character of the kind found in men of high reputation and good fortune such as Oedipus. Essentially, he is telling us that Oedipus has a major flaw within himself that, under normal circumstances, would be a beneficial characteristic, but in his case, causes his ...
7605: Midsummer Nights Dream
... the influence of fairy magic, displays that he can be poetic and romantic, with a bit of a stretch: ...O, how ripe in show Thy lips, those kissing cherries, tempting grow! That pure congealed white, high Taurus' snow, Fanned with the eastern wind, turns to a crow When thou hold'st up the hand... (Demetrius, 3.2.142-146) D. Hollindale explains Demetrius' unique characteristics, "Demetrius, in accepting the pattern of ...
7606: Mania Dictator Of Inability Ha
... is what makes his a bipolar disorder sufferer. Psychologically, mania is described as a mood disorder characterized by euphoric states ,extreme physical activity ,excessive talkativeness, distractedness, and sometimes grandiosity. During manic periods a person becomes "high" extremely active , excessively talkative, and easily distracted. During these periods the affected person's self esteem is also often greatly inflated. These people often become aggressive and hostile to others as their self confidence becomes ...
7607: Macbeth Theme-one Thing Leads
... none of woman born shall harm Macbeth (Act 4, Scene 1)." The third vision is a crowned child with a tree in his hand saying, "Macbeth shall never vanquished be until Great Birnam Wood to high Dunsinane Hill shall come against him (Act 4, Scene 1)." After hearing these visions, Macbeth was quite confident of his well being. But to eliminate anymore threats, he was determined to destroy the enemy before ...
7608: Macbeth 2
... but they were unattainable with Duncan around. In the end of the story everyone loses respect for Macbeth and realizes that he was the one who killed Duncan. Macbeth was killed. This seems like a high price to pay just to be King. The strange thing is that Macbeth was filled with extreme guilt and sadness. He could not even enjoy his time of rulership. A classic modern day parallel to ...
7609: Macbeth
... is a man of great nobility and honor. He is highly ranked and loved by everyone around him and is very courageous in the battlefield. This play is a tragedy because a man of such high authority, at first, rises to greatness and then falls tragically to death.
7610: Laidlaw
"Laidlaw" is a novel written by the famous Scottish born author William McIlvanney. His inspirational style of writing has delivered him prestigious awards for all his high quality novels. "Laidlaw" is set in the urban city of Glasgow in the 90's and delivers a cutting insight to big industries and crime in society. McIlvanney creates a stunning atmosphere and examines the ...


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