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- 4181: Great Expectations- The Evolut
- ... good enough for you, shouldn't I, Biddy?"3 Pip's bad attitude of being above everyone continues throughout all of volume 2; his stage of self-gratification. This stage of self-gratification and self-interest eventually leaves Pip with no money and broken-hearted. Pip's guilt and shame that was mostly brought on by his visits to Miss Havisham's encouraged his next stage of self-gratification. Pip's ...
- 4182: Hamlet Analyzed In Terms Of Ar
- ... Denmark. Finally, there are several plots taking place simultaneously. For instance, as Hamlet is struggling with the death of his father, Ophelia is going insane because Hamlet is not returning her love or showing any interest in her. The audience feels pity for Ophelia throughout her ordeal as well. Aristotle would not approve of all the subplots that occur within this play. Shakespeare’s Hamlet is a great and effective tragedy ...
- 4183: Heart Of Darkness - Ignorance
- ... indifference of unhappy savages" (Conrad 19). Achebe, also, detected Conrad's frequent use of unorthodox name calling, "Certainly Conrad had a problem with niggers. His in ordinate love of that word itself should be of interest to psychoanalysts" (Achebe 258). Conrad uses Marlow, the main character in the book, as a narrator so he himself can enter the story and tell it through his own philosophical mind. Conrad used "double speak ...
- 4184: Historical Analysis Of Jerzy K
- ... and justifies any actions taken against those unfortunate enough to incite anger. A stirring example of this phenomenon is when the protagonist witnesses a jealous miller gouging out the eyes of his wife¹s ³lust interest,² an otherwise innocuous 14-year-old plowboy whose only sin was in staring too fixedly at a woman¹s bosom: ³And with a rapid movement such as women used to gouge out the rotten spots ...
- 4185: Lord Of The Flies - Comparison
- ... novels continue to flourish, producers and directors will proceed to make them into movies but they should include essential elements of the story so, they too, can be successful. No wonder the novel generated more interest than the film!
- 4186: Machiavelli - Human Nature
- ... liars, and deceivers, they shun danger and are greedy for profit; while you treat them well they are yours."7 He characterizes men as being self centered and not willing to act in the best interest of the state,"[and when the prince] is in danger they turn against [him]."8 Machiavelli reinforces the prince's need to be feared by stating: Men worry less about doing an injury to one ...
- 4187: Their Eyes Were Watching God -
- People grow and develop at different rates. The factors that heavily influence a person's development seem like heredity and environment. Genetics can play a key role in what kind of person one becomes. Environment seems like the factor that most often ...
- 4188: Theology - An Examination Of T
- ... the peccability of Christ. I did not find mention of these arguments in any other source and, therefore, am sceptical of the weight they carry. However, I have decided to summarize them below in the interest of completeness. All three of his arguments are based on Biblical passages. Berkouwer’s first argument centres on Christ words “Why do you call me good? None is good but God alone” (Luke 18:19 ...
- 4189: The Bluest Eye By Toni Morriso
- ... were only a few of the many hardships that the African American people had to face at this time. Families often had to separate, social agencies were overcrowded with people that all needed help, crime rates increased and many other resulting problems ensued. The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison takes place during this time period. A main theme in this novel is the "quest for individual identity and the influences of ...
- 4190: The Book Of Sand By Jorge Luis
- ... theme of time exists through many of Borges' writings (as you can see in the stories discussed earlier). Some say the traumatic return to Buenos Aires and his shy personality may be reasons for his interest in eternity and his desire for control of time. He admits in his poems that time moves on, the world changes, that he will grow old, and that the past is gone forever. He says ...
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