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- 4191: The Crucible - The Deteriorati
- ... to be the largest form of evil. Salem’s hysteria made the community lose faith in the spiritual beliefs that they were trying to strictly enforce. The church lost many of its parishioners because the interest of the town was now on Abigail because people wanted to know who was going to be named next. When the church was trying to excommunicate John Proctor, there were not enough people at church ...
- 4192: The Great Gatsby - The America
- ... Jay cannot accept that the past is gone and done with. Jay is sure that he can capture his dream with wealth and influence. He believes that he acted for a good beyond his personal interest and that should guarantee success. Nick attempts to show Jay the flaw of his dream, but Jay innocently replies to Nick’s statement that the past cannot be relived by saying, "Can’t repeat the ...
- 4193: The Lord Of The Flies - Charac
- ... boys is reported missing but none of the boys will admit to the likelihood of an accident. Everyone is hard at work the next day, either building huts or hunting. Soon the younger boys loose interest and go off to play. A meeting is called and the boys come up with some new ideas and talk about problems. Meanwhile jack wanders off and enjoys the peace and quiet. Soon the boys ...
- 4194: The Mystery Of Edwin Drood By
- ... is oblivious to it. It begins when Jasper questions Drood on “when she (Rosa)”(10) spoke of him and “how she (Rosa) phrased”(10) these comments that she had told Drood. This high level of interest implies that Jasper is interested in Rosa as more than just a music student or his nephew’s fiancé. This situation between Rosa and Jasper is magnified when Rosa begins to cry while singing to ...
- 4195: The Outsider By Albert Camus V
- ... the face of Marie, the girl who proposed the marriage to him. But this was the turning life in Meursault’s life. All of a sudden he starts to care about things and take some interest in things, and that explains the outrage he suddenly got against the priest. Meursault knows that he his going to die, and he cannot accept that. His whole attitude all of a sudden changed. Camús ...
- 4196: The Sun Also Rises - Betrayal
- ... betrays Romero and thus breaks the aficinado code. The code, almost like a code of chivalry has somewhat of an accepted theme which includes a loyalty to fellow aficinados, and looking out for their best interest. Jake breaks this accepted theme when he acts as an accomplice in getting the two of them together. Jake knows that Brett will corrupt the young bullfighter and thus betrays the bullfighter. Again he does ...
- 4197: War And Peace By Leo Tolstoy
- ... in the novel. The novel also reflects Tolstoy’s views on women emancipation. He opposed it, and thought that the role of women was to be a loyal wife and mother, and live in the interest of her husband. He shows this in Pierre and Natasha’s marriage. He made their marriage ideal from his point of view. Tolstoy thought of War and Peace as his greatest novel. The historical events ...
- 4198: Novel Outline Of The Pearl
- ... If the story were to be told by a rich or middle class person, they would still have something left to come back to after they would’ve given up the pearl. There is more interest in readers who find that characters go through more suffering because they imagine themselves in their place. Every so often someone wants to lose touch with reality and become absorbed into a book like The ...
- 4199: Night, By Elie Wiesel
- ... the atrocities that take place in the concentration camps. Elie Wiesel lived his early childhood in the town of Transylvania, in Hungary, during the early 1940’s. At a young age Elie took a strong interest in Jewish religion as he spent most of his time studying the Talmud. Eventually he comes across Moshe the Beadle, who would take him under his wing and instruct him more in depth of the ...
- 4200: No Exit And Its Existentialist
- ... is the only possible solution to the problem. Estelle is continually confronted by Inez, who has already expressed her desire. These advances are rejected outright. Estelle continually "pecks" at Garcin, asking for some spark of interest. Her actions have given us more evidence to Sartre's theory of sexual desire and it's relation to sexual perversion. The most prolific and impressive state of any sexual interaction is that of desire ...
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