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4301: Pride And Prejudice Austen’s M
... of what a woman of the Age of Reason should be. She is polite, rational, conservative, and social. Jane does not act too timid and shy around Bingley anymore. Lizzy told Jane that Bingley lost interest in her because she did not seem sincerely interested. This time, Jane is armed with the knowledge that her sister Lizzy gave her. Jane is now more openly responsive to Bingley’s signs of affection ...
4302: Plato Republic The Noble Lie
... best they possibly can for the greater good of the people of the commonwealth and for the organization of the commonwealth itself. He asserts that they must never be willing to act against that collective interest. Socrates expands on his metaphor of the metals and explains that the future rulers must be fashioned as precious metals are fashioned by careful artistry and craft. But first he asks Glaucon: “. . . can we devise ...
4303: Paradise Lost
... blew towards Bermuda before being tossed onto some rocks. The colonists lived on the islands until they had built boats in which to continue their voyage. The story of their almost miraculous survival aroused considerable interest in England and echoes of their adventure can be found in The Tempest. With little regard of the more elaborate themes images the tale is one of a landing on a island, a veritable paradise ...
4304: Psycho
... course). Birds by nature are sharp-sighted and of secret predation. To the benefit of appearances, ironically the majority are slim and sleek. Constantly, they forage and feed in order to substantiate their fast heart rates and motion, and to keep their bodies in even temperature. So what they see, in a way, they pursue or own. Duality is allegorically explained within the character names too. Norman Bates: the name Norman ...
4305: Pride And Prejudice
... throughout the entire story and really destroys the entire thing. Other stories, such as Romeo and Juliet, have the same sort of "forbidden" marriages, and since those arrive out of real situations, they add more interest to the story. Here, it is simply prejudice by rich people against poorer people, which only detracts from the writing. So while this theme may have existed in reality during Jane Austen's lifetime, it ...
4306: Bless Me Ultima
... then begins to wonder about sin and punishment and the fate of people’s souls. In chapter four Antonio learns to love the llano and the river. The climax is reached when Antonio first takes interest in Ultima’s beliefs when he asks the earth to give him their goods because Ultima or no other outside force asked him to do that he did it on his own. This lead to ...
4307: Bernice Bobs Her Hair (F. Scot
... writing "non-committal, marvelously elusive letters" to her many boyfriends. Both characters underwent a change after Marjorie began to coach Bernice in the art of being popular. Bernice learned all the superficial tricks of attracting interest and capturing attention. Together, they prepared and perfected conversations which were calculated to amuse, flatter, and shock Bernice's audience. The pretended intention to bob her hair was the most shocking and successful of all ...
4308: Narrative Structure On ABSALOM
... 1940s, books by Faulkner were banned by the Nazis in occupied France, making them a sign of resistance. During this time, Faulkner's books went out of print in America, but after the war American interest in Faulkner grew as literary criticism in America became a professional industry, providing a means of distribution for his novels. The focus of many critics became interpreting Absalom, Absalom!'s text, using it to represent ...
4309: Net Censorship
... 15% saying none should, then lastly 6% believe the government is the right system for the job.29 The MIT media Lab’s Webhound project allows World Wide Web users to assign a number which rates each Web page seen. Webhound can then point someone toward Web pages of their own interests. The Home Net project which started February and goes until June 1997, gave computers to 50 Pittsburgh families and ...
4310: Jumping Off To Freedom
... well, of course there were more that three conflicts but these are three of the most important. The climax will follow the rising action, the climax is when the reader meet the highest point of interest, the climax of Jumping off for Freedom is when the four members of the raft are in the middle of the sea, they were kind of lost so their only resource was praying God. The ...


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