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8871: The Secret Sharer By Conrad
... captain and Leggett have been around other men without women around they are more likely to have a homosexual relationship. Kime Scott says that, "Leggett and the captain were trained at Conway, an all-male school; they have spent years on voyages, almost exclusively in the company of men." It seems if this is true than there would have been a larger number of homosexual relationships during the time "The Secret ...
8872: The Scarlet Letter 2
... their guide for life, as they were often called people of the book. Both the political and the religious aspects of Puritan society were ruled by morality. The Puritan world view was a society with high moral standards such as honesty, sobriety, responsibility, and hard work. To get to heaven, the Puritans felt one must understand God. One should choose to live a life the way God intended you to. Adultery ...
8873: The Scarlet Letter
... short, this book could have been exceptional; it had all the elements of a superb book. Unfortunately, Hawthorne found himself a rather large thesaurus and added a bunch of mindless prattle that mellowed out the high points of the book and expanded on the low points. In many chapters all he manages to accomplish is to update the lives of characters, mostly with irrelevant drivel. Also by expanding on the symbolism ...
8874: The Role Of Women In Utopia An
... marrying a black man much older than she marries. Woman definitely play an important role in "Othello" though, even if they aren't onstage a lot of the time, they seem to hold the moral high ground in the play. I feel it is a insult to call the play a "domestic tragedy" due to it's exoticness and the demeaning of a murder which calling it "domestic" basically amounts to ...
8875: The Rocking-horse Winner
... family who lived in style, but always had anxiety in their house. There was never enough money. The parents knew the children were growing up and they would need money to send their children to school. The house came to be haunted with the phrase: There must be more money! There must be more money! The children could here it aloud but never dared to say it. The mother believed they ...
8876: The Tragedy Of Hamlet
... But Hamlet like all other tragic hero's had a flaw. He couldn't get around to doing anything, because he couldn't move on. He was a full grown adult, yet he still attended school in England, because he couldn't move on. Also, it took him a long time to stop grieving about his father, because he didn't want to move past that part of his life. And ...
8877: The Tradgedy Of Julius Caesar
... dangerous" (p.27). Caesar even puts his finger on Cassius' primary motive, which is envy. Shakespeare gave Caesar human weaknesses to give reality to Caesar as a man. The play could not have shown a high level of tragedy if Caesar had only been portrayed as a man who thought of himself as a god. So Shakespeare interpreted the conspiracy as a senseless plot formulated by a group of self-seeking ...
8878: Racism My Antonia
... writing my essay that being racist is not the way to be if I want to rise to the top. This world is now very diverse with different culture everywhere and different races in every school, industry, and even government facilities. To be successful in this world I must not ever be racist for this is now a world of diversity.
8879: Typical American By Gish Gen
... the super, thumbing through these. Where was the Ph.D. he'd worked so hard for? Helen had taken it to a special place to have it framed, Theresa recalled. Now it languished on a high shelf, under a box full of cash register tapes. (Typical American, 199) Ralph was satisfied with his American life. He bought all the things that were symbols of American family life: "[t]hey bought a ...
8880: Two Short Stories Of Awareness
... pride in Araby took over hisfeelings for the girl which were destructive and almost destroyed him. The girl had a ruinous influenceon him as she occupied his mind taking him away from his sleep and school work. She haunted his mindwhen he was not around her. In A Sunrise On The Veld, the character had a purposeful obsession. Onethat taught him valuable lessons about life, for example, that nature can be ...


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