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4431: Modest Proposal
... strive to find the best recipes for their new delicacy. Finally it would be a great advantage to those getting married, where as they could sell their children for profit ( with the children s best interest in mind, of course). Swift has a very logical approach to dealing with the poor and starving. If they were to be eaten it would get rid of the problem and also create new opportunities ...
4432: Medea Guilty As Charged
... finished the deed, showing no remorse as they pleaded for their young lives. This is concrete evidence that Medea, not Jason, physically slaughtered her children. Medea is ultimately responsible for her actions. Her own self-interest drove her to kill, but she blames others and searches for pity in her defense. Who could pity such an awful monster ? (1342) She is guilty of preconceived murder of our merciful king, his lovely ...
4433: Macbeth About Macbeth
... may possibly be effected by utter extirpation of the precepts of natural law deposited in his nature. And he imagines that the execution of more bloody deeds will serve his purpose. Accordingly, then, in the interest of personal safety and in order to destroy the essential humanity in himself, he instigates the murder of Banquo. But he gains no satisfying peace because hes conscience still obliges him to recognize the negative ...
4434: Motives In Toni Morrisons Song
... life, he involves himself in the lives of his relatives; especially in that of Hagar. Throughout his adolescence, Hagar brushes off Milkman's lascivious glances and displays of affection; however, as he matures, Hagar takes interest in Milkman and falls in love with him as she fulfills his sexual desires. Once Milkman's lust for Hagar abates, he chooses to unceremoniously dump her and seek others within his own social group ...
4435: Macbeth 3
... kerns and galloglasses: lightly armed soldiers and heavily armed soldiers 5. all's too weak: all his efforts were inadequate IMPORTANT QUOTE FROM THE SCENE: "No more that Thane of Cawdor shall deceive Our bosom interest. Go pronounce his present death And with his former title greet Macbeth." (Lines 63-65) Act 1 Scene 3: The Witches talk about the dreadful things they can do to men. As Macbeth and Banquo ...
4436: King Lears Plot Synopsis
... to reconsider her answer, but after unsuccessfully doing so, rashly decides to bestow no land on her and essentially banishes her from his site. One of Cordelia's suitors, The Duke of Burgundy, loses all interest in the powerless daughter. The King of France recognizes Cordelia's virtues and takes her even without any land. The loyal Kent attempts to change Lear's mind with blunt honesty, but is banished for ...
4437: Johnny Tremain 2
... this tax. It worked no hardships on the peoples pocketbooks. The stubborn colonists who were insisting they could not be taxed unless the voted on who taxed them. As you can see there was an interest in Esters in politics he said that the colonists were stubborn. Over all this book was very pleasing to read, at first it is lame but than it becomes real interesting, for example I basically ...
4438: Jane Eyre 8
... to the plot in order to fully appreciate the novel. Is Blanche Ingram a villain? Could a heroine create a more perfect consummation? No; that is why no other character could have brought out more interest, more satisfaction, than Blanche Ingram.
4439: Jane Eyre 7
... thinking and living. This is especially seen in St. John as Jane describes her cousin as being as stiff about urging his point as possible. They believe that want they do is in the best interest of Jane and use unfair methods to tempt Jane into going against her own morals. Rochester tries to convince Jane to run away with him by using the tragic story of his marriage to Bertha ...
4440: Blanche Ingram: Villain?
... 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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