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9721: Animal Farm: Character Analysis of Napoleon
... fact that he is modifying the original Animal Farm visions. He ruthlessly kills anyone who protests his actions. He keeps the animals working long hours at immense projects like building the windmill and a new school. Napoleon keeps the animals busy for one reason, so they don't think about what is happening to them and their lives. He also had the animals give him credit for every good thing that ...
9722: Beyond The Horizon and Diff'rent by Eugene O'Neill
... what she has done and kills herself in guilt. "Only after Caleb's death does she realize that his love for her remained untarnished, while hers for him was flawed." Emma's flaw is her high moral standards, whereas Rob's is his lack of foresight. "It is ironic, but the stress is on emptiness, not on the irony." The emptiness, as the audience realizes, is all that is left of ...
9723: Mavis Gallant's Bernadette
... s dreams of being a playwright and fears of failure and the poverty that might follow. These fears were reinforced by Nora; her fears of failure, allowed herself to place her children into private boarding school, so that would not have to suffer the thoughts of bringing up her children wrong. All the fears that controlled their lives affirmed their ideas of how life was to be lived. The fears of ...
9724: As I Lay Dying: Character's Words And Insight To Underlying Meanings
... who spent hours staring at the alphabet to spell out the word “pride” know that that's what a mother would feel when she's watching her child act out the lead part in the school play? And how could that brilliant young woman just out of college possibly understand the word “death.” It has no meaning to her - it is only a term used to describe the transition from living ...
9725: 1984: The Party Has Many Slogans
... a voice from the telescreen. An exercise instructor on the screen leads the people in stretches and exercises, called the Physical Jerks. After dressing, etc., the adults go to work while the children go to school. Lunch is in the middle of the day. There are periodic two minute hates to arouse the people's anger and excitement. After work, there are social gatherings at the community centers and then everyone ...
9726: The Wretched Of The Earth: A Review
... Seale . As students at Merrit College, in Oakland, they had organized a Soul Students' Advisory Council, which was the first group to demand that what became known as African-American studies be included in the school curriculum. They parted ways with the council when their proposal to bring a drilled and armed squad of ghetto youths onto campus, in commemoration of Malcolm X's birthday, the year after his assassination, was ...
9727: The Grapes of Wrath: Symbols and the Theme of Man vs. A Hostile Environment
... its westerly journey. Steadily the turtle advances on, ironically to the southwest, the direction of the mirgration of people. The turtle is described as being lasting, ancient, old and wise: horny head, yellowed toenails, indestructible high dome of a shell, humorous old eyes. (Chp 1) The driver of the truck, red ant and Tom Joad's jacket are all symbolic of nature and man the try to stop the turtle from ...
9728: The Deerslayer: View of The Native Americans
... has the reputation as being the only man "who had shed so much blood of animals that had not shed the blood of man" (p. 28). He says this with pride, obviously not looking with high regard upon the savage slaughter of other men. But Hurry's response shows that he looks at this in a totally different perspective. He says that he is afraid that people will think that Natty ...
9729: Tess of the d'Urbervilles
... her misfortunes. When the Durbeyfields' horse, Prince died, Tess took control of the situation of the horse's death and the beehive delivery. She takes care of the kids and she had done well in school, even though Tess seems to go nowhere. Also when she leaves her job of taking care of the flock at the d'Urberville household, because of her experience with Alec, it showed she tried to ...
9730: The Scarlet Letter: The Harsh Puritan Society
... The Pastor and His Parishioner" reveals that the roles are now reversed. Where else could an incongruity such as this occur, but in an accepting environment? What other platform is there for a man of high regard in the community to pour his soul to a woman who is shunned by the public for a grave sin? Nowhere else but in the forest, could such an event occur. Finally, the forest ...


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