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9001: Deerslayer
... an equal to Hetty, but as a better person. This is evident through out the story. At one point Judith and the Deerslayer are searching for the wealth hidden in the treasure chest. They search high and low throughout the barge, including through Judith s luxurious possessions when the happen upon Hetty's simple ones. Judith states in a tone of betterment, These are only the clothes of poor Hetty, dear ...
9002: Death Of A Salesman 9
... avoids the truth with Willy by protecting and defending his pride and self-respect. By doing so, she is destroying all hopes of him becoming successful. She does this by constant reassuring, which leads to high and unrealistic hopes. This is evident when Linda says, (page 37) But you re doing wonderful dear. You re making seventy to a hundred dollars a week. Linda is only saying this because she does ...
9003: Death Of A Salesman 10
... home last week... (50). As one can see, Willy is almost encouraging Biff to steal in order to make a new stoop. However, when Willy finds out Biff has been stealing other things, like the school s football, he seems shocked. Willy: What is he stealing?...Why is he stealing? What did I tell him? I never in my life told him anything but decent things. (40). Because of the lack ...
9004: Dead Poets Society And Transce
... understand why it is that you insist on defying us. Whatever the reason, we're not gonna let you ruin your life. Tomorrow I'm withdrawing you from Welton and enrolling you in Braden Military School. You're going to Harvard and you're gonna be a doctor. This is not Neal s dream or wish; he wants to be an actor. After searching his heart, he so chooses to end ...
9005: Dead Poets Society 2
... that can cause trouble, and a decision that will be risk taking but have fruitful results. In Dead Poet's Society, there is a kid who takes an unnecessary risk by publishing out in the school newspapers about the Dead Poets Society. He later gets caught and punished for what he did. In that case he was not wise and took a dare at the wrong moment. So we should always ...
9006: Dante S Inferno 2
... does a person who commits a heinous sin go? Where does a person who did legitimate things and prays all his life go? This is what distinguishes hell and heaven. Hell is to people, what school is to students, a place where souls of all morals, good or bad, were consigned after death. This is the place of punishment of Satan and the other fallen angels and of all mortals who ...
9007: A Streetcar Named Desire
... Belle Reve, and did not offer an explanation. Her job as a teacher was also a topic that was discussed, but Blanche offered only that she was taking a break. The illusion of having a high-class lifestyle marked the beginning of Blanche's alternating self-discovery and denial of reality. In reality, Blanche DuBois came to New Orleans because she had nowhere to live and no place to work. After ...
9008: Amadeus Dramatic Vs Historical
... in front of him. In real life, nothing can prove us that Salieri was or was not a jealous character. However, we can say that Salieri’s jealously might have been true, as he had high posts and Mozart could seem to him as a threat. On the other hand, as Salieri had such honorable career inside the court, he could have done something to prevent operas like “The Abduction from ...
9009: Dulce Et Decorum Est 2
... effect, and make the poem easier to understand. This reflects the views of the World War I society where there was a need for such anti-war messages, especially when there were people placed in high social classes who supported the war. The alliteration of the letter 's' such as in 'sick of sin' also works well to this anti-war message as the 's' sound is usually identified to stealth ...
9010: A Serialization Of The Charact
... scorn the power of man, for none of woman born shall harm Macbeth." (Act 4, Scene 1, Lines 90-91). The third apparition tells him "Macbeth shall never vanquished be until Great Birnam Wood to high Dunsinane Hill shall come against him." Each of these prophecies is also fulfilled in the course of the book, but they are incredibly misleading. This is done purposefully by the witches for the sake of ...


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