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- 1411: The Book Of Deuteronomy
- ... is not certain) the author who concluded the book with the event of Moses's death. Moses relates all events that happen in this book with a spiritual lesson. He takes the laws that the Lord gave His people nearly forty years before the time that the writings of this book took place and adapts it to the people and events of that time. A main characteristic that sets the book ...
- 1412: The Absence Of Truth Leads To
- ... I Return those duties back as are right fit, Obey you, love you, and most honour you. Why have my sisters' husbands, if they say They love you all? Happily, when I shall wed, That lord whose hand must take my plight shall carry Half my love with him, half my care and duty. Sure I shall never marry like my sisters, To love my father all. (I, i, 98-106 ...
- 1413: To Kill A Mockingbird 5
- ... to red slop; grass grew on the sidewalks, the courthouse sagged in the square. Somehow it was hotter than a black dog suffered on a summer's day; bony mules hitched to Hoover carts flicked flies in the sweltering shade of the live oaks on the square (5). Maycomb was a typical small southern town with typical country folk. With clear description you can know more about the characters and their ...
- 1414: There Are No Children Here - S
- ... learn about their everyday lives, from how they pick out their clothes, to how they wash them. We go to school with them and we play with them. Throughout the book, we are much like flies on the wall. We see and feel everything the boys' go through at Henry Horner Homes, the project where they live. LaJoe moved into the Henry Horner Homes in 1956 with her mother and father ...
- 1415: The Women Of Shakespear
- ... a comedy and kept it platonic on purpose. There are not many scenes just between female characters. Hero is a very traditional character. She is submissive and obedient to her father and then to her lord, Claudio. She does not have a mind of her own. Even in the scenes with other women, Hero does not speak freely and think maturely, she is perpetually adolescent in her thinking and emotions. Beatrice ...
- 1416: The Original Sin (poem)
- ... had played,Eve was no longer the creature that God had made.She persuaded the man to follow her request. He did so swiftly, the apple he did accept. What hath thou done? inquired their lord,for they had done wrong; for their sins, they would be punished forever long.They had committed the original sin, therefore God had to discipline.The serpent was the one to blame, in the eyes ...
- 1417: The Nobel Savage In The Last O
- ... most evil and barbarous leader by the name of Magua who's goal was to seek revenge upon William Henry for the British killing his family and making his reputation to be lower than the flies. Magua was about to kill the two women when the Mohicans jumped in a saved them. Magua escaped. The Mohicans took upon the duty of escorting Alice and Cora safety to there father only out ...
- 1418: The Count Of Monte Cristo 3
- ... Characters:Due to the extensive length of this novel, the main characters are those that appeared throughout the novel and were essential in the development of the plot. Edmond Dantes (aliases: Count of Monte Cristo, Lord Whilmore, Sinbad the Sailor, and Abbe Busoni)Dantes is the protagonist and hero of the novel, he experiences a substantial metamorphosis after imprisonment. Before he was unjustly jailed, he was a handsome, vibrant, and romantic ...
- 1419: The Bean Trees, By Barbara Kin
- ... skills shortly after she bought her 55 Volkswagen. She knew what to do in a case of emergency but she was afraid to do it. Mattie, the sole owner of a shop named "Jesus is Lord Used Tires", was accustomed to changing and rotating tires everyday. One day she received a customer who had driven over some cracked glass pieces on the side of the road. Mattie took standard procedures by ...
- 1420: Taming Of The Shrew 2
- ... believe she should obey his every word. She did chose him after all. She is as innocent as can be and yet does not believe Kate when she says ....Thy husband is thy life, thy lord, thy keeper.... (Act5, Scene2, Line146). Bianca has yet to be as tamed as her sister. Bianca is sweet and portrays all that a woman of the sixteenth century should be. Kate is rude and everything ...
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