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4361: Bradstreets Views Towards Male
... s rights, implying that gender is unimportant and male-dominance is wrong. “The Prologue” has a humble tone and hidden surprises. In addition to reverse psychology, Bradstreet uses apologetic tone, drawing the reader in, forming interest for the reader to read her poems despite the fact that she is a female. In the beginning, she talks about “wars”, “captains”, and “epics”, specifically written by brilliant male writers, worrying that her poems ...
4362: Great Expectations
... now in the prime, and not in the decline of his great powers. The characters of the novel also show how deeply it has been meditated; for, though none of them may excite the personal interest which clings to Sam Weller or little Dombey, they are better fitted to each other and the story in which they appear than is usual with Dickens. They all combine to produce the unity of ...
4363: Great Expectations The Book Ve
... later found as the daughter of Abel Magwitch and Molly, a woman who stood trail for a murder she did not commit and was acquitted of. Molly thought it would be in Estella's best interest to have Mrs. Havisham adopt her when she was born because she didn't feel she could provide for her as Miss Havisham could. Estella was very beautiful and brought up to break men's ...
4364: George Orwell
... n.pag.). Although Nineteen Eighty-four and Animal Farm brought Orwell much success, it also brought him troubles. Particularly in the American society. They saw his dislike toward totalitarianism but they failed to note his interest in humane socialism and praised him as a conservative anti-Communist.("George" Discovering 14) Nineteen Eighty-four was not meant to be Orwell’s last book or his last assessment of the future(Shorer 1 ...
4365: Carson Mccullers The Heart Is
... favorite author, Eugene O'Neill. In late high school Carson faced the crushing blow of losing her mentor and piano teacher, Mary Tucker. She was so devastated by this loss that she put aside her interest in piano permanently. She hoped to develop her new found love of writing. She made plans to leave for New York directly after graduation. She was barely seventeen when she arrived in Manhattan and registered ...
4366: Buchi Emechetas Ona
... her away" (636). Ona was thus a mountain to climb, a lion to be tamed, and Agbadi feels his very manhood is threatened because Ona has the upper hand in the relationship. Agbadi has no interest in pursuing his other mistresses, because he has already gain their allegiance and thus prove his manhood. From this deduction, it also becomes evident that marriage in this society is the social institution that binds ...
4367: Bouchards View Of Canadian His
... the opposition and made his intentions of sovereignty clear in the House of Commons. "It was inevitable that these old walls would one day hear the speech of members who would never compromise Quebec's interest in Ottawa."(Bouchard, 1993) At home in Quebec the next year, Parizeau barely won a provincial election for the PQ to become the new premier. Parizeau was a hardline separatist who could not appeal to ...
4368: Beloved 3
... her daughter killed. This also created some detachment from herself. Perhaps she felt as if her mind had deceived because she had her daughter killed. But yet, she knew that it was in the best interest for the child for she couldn t bare to see her child be born into a life of slavery. Whenever I do something bad I feel separated from myself as if there is someone evil ...
4369: B.f. Skinners Walden Two
... claims, deliberately so, in my opinion, as another technique in breaking down resistance. The more we resist an idea, the more power it draws from our very resistance. He begins with teasers, ideas which have interest and merit on their own but which are fairly trivial and extrinsic to his central thesis. The reader and the skeptical visitors sense he is trying to soften them up and stiffen their backs all ...
4370: Animals Are Good Metaphors In
... metaphor for Karl Marx. Old Major says "And remember comrades, your resolution must never falter. No argument must lead you astray. Never listen when they tell you that man and the animals have a common interest, that the prosperity of the one is the prosperity of the others. It is all lies. Man serves the interests of no creature except himself. And among us animals let there be perfect unity, perfect ...


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