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9161: APrice Above Rubies
... that she had to take a step into the outside world- no matter what the cost. Although along the way, she found the key to who she was, her identity, she paid a price so high it nearly ruined her. She let false substitutes replace what should really have been there but she finds it in the end.
9162: Argumentative Essay On The Gla
... come to pass with time. It takes someone completely oblivious not to know when to ease up a little, but Amanda Wingfield does that often. For example, when Laura did not want to go to school anymore because the testing rattled her nerves and she was sick all over the place, (something that would be mortifying to a normal person, let alone someone who is extremely shy), Amanda had the nerve ...
9163: Araby A Revalation
... from the church and to live his life as he chooses. In the beginning of the story Joyce makes a reference to blindness. This refers to his sense of reality. The boys at the Catholic school have been trapped by the church and cannot escape. Joyce longs to be free of the church and wishes that he could relinquish the ties that bind him to it, like the house. The house ...
9164: AN AMERICAN POET
... languid , long-refining tongue; Puzzle for days on one particular stare, Or if you knew a word’s peculiar force, Or what you looked liked when you were quite young. You’d lift me heaven-high-till a word grated. Dash me hell-deep--oh that luxurious Pit, Fatly and well encushioned with self-pity, Where Love’s an epicure not quickly sated! What mournful musics wander over it, Faint-blown ...
9165: A Comparison Contrast Of A Bra
... better reflect the society in which they are entrapped. In this society traditional notions of love and what ideally should come out of it have long been disregarded and are now despised, "Mother, monogamy, romance. High spurts the fountain; fierce and foamy the wild jet. The urge has but a single outlet." (Huxley 41) The comparison to a wild jet is intended to demonstrate the inherent dangers in these activities. Many ...
9166: An Analysis Of Roddy Doyles Wr
... detailed imagery, and stream of consciousness, Doyle is able to show the effect that abuse has on its victims. Ever since she was a child, Paula Spencer was treated with disrespect. She attended a grade school which classified her as an idiot. As Paula described it, “ All the classes are named after Irish musicians. We were just 1.6. We got the worst room the worst teachers, the dopes…It was ...
9167: A Worn Path
... it tells us that there is a greater message than just a long trek. In the story “A Worn Path” by Eudora Welty, an old woman whose human spirit is full of dedication, dignity and high morale overcomes tremendous obstacles of life in the name of love. Phoenix Jackson is the protagonist of the story who is an African- American woman, old and probably disabled. As one person says in the ...
9168: A Rose For Emily 3
... Emily's grief, she couldn't forget that she came from a family of a higher social position than to date a northern Yankee. Still the townspeople say "Poor Emily" declaring her "fallen" from the high Grierson perch. They felt that her kinfolk's should be notified to intervene with this supposed affair. Next Miss Emily goes to the town druggist to buy poison. The narrator describes her as "a slight ...
9169: Atticus
Atticus Atticus, a deeply affecting novel by Ron Hansen, opens in winter on the high plains of Colorado to the tropics of Mexico, as well as from the realm of whodunit detective mystery to the larger realm of the Mystery, which has its own heartbreaking, consoling, and redemptive logic. Misunderstanding ...
9170: Animal Farm 4
... in agreement: whatever suggestion either of them made, the other could be counted to oppose it." Snowball represents Leo Dawidowitsch Trotsky, the arch-rival of Stalin in Russia. Boxer: An enormous beast, nearly eighteen hands high, and as strong as any two ordinary horses put together. A white stripe down his nose gave him a somewhat stupid appearance, and he was not of first-rate intelligence. He was, however, universally respected ...


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