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- 3601: A Midsummer Nights Dream
- ... I entice you? Do I speak you fair? Or rather do I not in plainest truth Tell you I do not, nor I cannot love you?" Demetrius clearly illustrates to Helena that he has no interest, but Helena persists. (II i,line 202-204) Helena says, "And even for that do I love you the more. I am your spaniel; and, Demetrius, The more you beat me, I will fawn on ...
- 3602: Love And Marriage
- ... her hand in marriage. Her reasons for this are that she is simply repulsed by his proud and seemingly ungentleman-like character. Jane too, when confronted with the idea that she should demonstrate an greater interest in Mr. Bingley, since they spend so little time together, so that he may know her intentions, believes rather that nature should take its course, and that their mutual attraction has to grow naturally, over ...
- 3603: Risen From The Ashes Of Earthl
- ... that Dante wrote is that fact that in the Comedy Dante "search[es] for the form to encompass his remarkably varied experience" (Op. Cit. 52). Dante was the true embodiment of a scholar, and his interest and knowledge in all areas of literature and natural science is incredibly impressive (Priest 13). If the Vita Nuevo is a poem of earthly, temporal, and physical love, and the Convivo is a work of ...
- 3604: Dunny Takes The Fifth
- ... upon himself to educate Paul, though the material he used to do this with was highly unheard of, in order to help reduce some of the guilt Dunstan still had with Pauls birth. This new interest of magic and saints is what later led Paul to chose the path he did when he ran away from home. Dunstan greatly altered Pauls life without it ever serving more than the purpose of ...
- 3605: The Underdogs
- ... society. Camilla is a great example of the way women acted during this time. The following is an excerpt the is preceded by Luis Cervantes speech about how Camilla should take advantage of Demetrio Macias interest in her. She is not persuaded because she is truly interested in Luis Cervantes: Camilla felt something rise within her breast, and empty ache that became a knot when it reached her throat; she closed ...
- 3606: Sit-Down Book Report
- ... strike are GM President Alfred Sloan Jr., executive Vice President Willam Knudsen, U.A.W. President Homer Martin and the Governor of Michigan, Frank Murphy. Sloan and Knudsen represented the GM stock holders and the interest of management. They did not want collective bargaining because it would take power away from management. Martin represented the working people on GM assembly lines and all auto workers in the United States of America ...
- 3607: Life Experiences In Farewell T
- ... throughout her life, and that left psychological scars on her. However, she came out of these experiences a better and more well rounded person, so they were not totally negative for her. A note of interest is that she ended up marrying a non-Japanese person, possibly due to her growing up and maturing around non-Japanese. The book Farewell to Manzanar fully illustrates her thoughts and feelings throughout this process ...
- 3608: Uncle Toms Cabin
- ... After gallantly saving the life of young Eva St. Clare, he is rewarded by being bought by her father, Augustine. Augustine is married to a selfish woman who claims to be sick and takes no interest in her daughter. So it is on his return trip from Maine where he has picked up his cousin Ophelia who will care for Eva that Augustine buys Tom. Chapters 16-30 Unused to Southern ...
- 3609: Catcher In The Rye
- ... of them went and sat some where a little too comfortable for Holden's liking! " Give her the time in Ed Banky's goddam car!" (43). Then it really got to Holden when Stradlater showed interest in Jane "it just drove me crazy to think of her and Stradlater parked some where" (48). He was just pissed that he wasn't the one on the double date with Jane because that ...
- 3610: Critical Analysis Of House Opp
- ... all cravings of the palate and punished his body in a number of ways." It is indicated that the hermit really did not understand why he was doing any of this however, barring his selfish interest in "spiritual liberation." The conflict in the story is internal; the hermit becomes aware of a prostitute living across the street, and cannot ignore her presence. Throughout the story, the hermit complains about the "awful ...
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