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- 4561: A Crime In The Neighborhood
- ... to cope, the neighborhood’s paranoid response to the murder and even the country’s disorientation over the unfolding Watergate scandal. The tension proves too great when the Eberhardts’ shy bachelor neighbor, Mr. Green, takes interest in Marsha’s mother. Though murder is the most visible crime in Marsha’s neighborhood, it is by no means the only one, Marsha’s father and aunt run off together and Marsha wrongly accusses ...
- 4562: A Crime In The Neigborhood
- ... to cope, the neighborhood's paranoid response to the murder and even the country's disorientation over the unfolding Watergate scandal. The tension proves too great when the Eberhardts' shy bachelor neighbor, Mr. Green, takes interest in Marsha's mother. Though murder is the most visible crime in Marsha's neighborhood, it is by no means the only one, Marsha's father and aunt run off together and Marsha wrongly accusses ...
- 4563: A Clockwork Orange - Calculated Captivity
- ... clear that he feels the treatment is inhumane. Burgess expresses this opinion through the prison chaplain after seeing Alex’s refusal to violence. The chaplain states "Choice…he has no real choice has he? Self interest, fear of physical pain, drove him to that gross act of self abasement. Its insincerity was clearly to be seen. He ceases to be a creature capable of moral choice" (99). At this point Burgess ...
- 4564: Essay On James Joyces The Dubl
- ... the cakeshop asks Maria was it a weddingcake she wanted to buy. (Clay, pg. 90) This implication to marriage made Maria blush and smile at the young lady (Clay, pg. 90) showing Maria s true interest in the subject of marriage. Contrarily, Little Chandler is married. However, like Maria, he is still shy about the concept of marriage and at times Joyce speaks of Little Chandler s child and his wife ...
- 4565: Hamlets Friendships
- ... Hamlet, it is Horatio who discourages him from following the ghost, however his pleas come up short. He is concerned with Hamlet's well being and wants nothing disastrous to occur due to Hamlet's interest with a ghost. Horatio, who was also one of Hamlet's schoolmates, adamantly vows to remain silent about the ghost of Hamlet's father. As Hamlet's faith in Horatio grows, his trust in Rosencratz ...
- 4566: Hamlet 19
- ... is his role. He does not falter in his after he returns and fully embraces the act. In reaction to Ophelia s death he is again behaving as he should have. She was his love interest and as such he should have loved her more than her brother. This is shown when Hamlet says "I loved Ophelia. Forty thousand brothers could not, with their quantity of love, make up my sum ...
- 4567: Huckleberry Finn 19th Century
- ... that the widow could have known about this deed, because she would have been very proud of him. Rapscallions and dead-beats are the kinds that the widow and most good people take the most interest in, according to Huck, and for this reason too Huck was proud of himself for trying to save the gang. This attempt on Huck s part to save the gang shows how his conscience was ...
- 4568: How Contrasting Places Contrib
- ... he wishes her to be acquainted with his sister. Overall, the visit to Pemberley completely changed her negative views of Mr. Darcy and allowed her to have a new respect for Mr. Darcy. Elizabeth s interest and level of comfort can arguably foreshadow the fact that Pemberley will soon be her home, too. Netherfield and Pemberley are essential components of Pride and Prejudice in representing the opposing ideas of characters and ...
- 4569: Hound Of The Baskervilles
- ... strained to the breaking point." (Doyle 23) Also, Dr. Mortimer was a specialist in skulls. Throughout the novel, Mortimer shows off his knowledge at various times. During on e conversation with Holmes, Mortimer says, "You interest me very much, Mr. Holmes. I had hardly expected so dolichocephalic a skull or such well-marked supra-oribtal development." (Doyle 12) The deduction skills given to Sherlock Homes and Dr. Watson are also derived ...
- 4570: Herman Hesses Demian
- ... means to find him. Then one day Sinclair recounts their first encounter with each other, the day Demian had told him his version of the story of Cain and Abel. Sinclair also remembers Demian s interest that day in an old coat of arms that hung above the door of Sinclair s house. The emblem is that of a sparrow hawk. Sinclair feels propelled by this memory to paint the old ...
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