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1441: Red Sails To Capri
... sorry forgot his name). Popov has nothing to do with the hostage taking of the children in Spain, that was the Jackal. Popov is living in New York will he is organizing these jobs and flies back and forth from Europe to organize them. After all three incidents happen, Popov thought there was something weird about the way the take downs went. So he started watching tapes of the take downs ...
1442: The Characterization Of Arthur
... has done and by doing this tries to destroy the reverend s soul. So in conclusion, Arthur Dimmesdale is a man with minor problems. He is a good man who in his heart asks the lord for the forgivness that he deserves. In the end he has found happiness with Hester and Pearl.
1443: The Count Of Monte Cristo
... the two young loves his entire fortune. The Count sailed off into the sunset never to be seen again. Major Characters: Edmond Dantes (alias the Count of Monte Cristo, Sinbad the Sailor, Abbe Busoni, and Lord Wilmore) Edmond Dantes is the dashing and idyllic champion of the novel. He is a sailor who, at the prime of his life and career, is betrayed by close friends because of their jealousy. He ...
1444: The Imperial Woman
... for Yehonala to have bore a child of another man. Even the Emeperor s concubines, who were nothing but chattels, were heavliy guarded. It would not be proper for two women to have the same lord. However, Imperial Woman is high recommend to learn more about the last empress of China.
1445: The Haunted House
... John screamed. Joe turned the hydrant on and ten seconds later a stream of water was hurled out of the hose destroying any ghost that got in its path. One after one, they dropped like flies. We got em! John exclaimed. Is that all of them? Joe questioned. Yeah, every last one of them. John said. What about all of the people that are missing? Joe asked. Well, we ll have ...
1446: The Functions Of The Chorus In
... whose words are sweet, With what doom art thou sent To glorious Thebes, from Pytho's gilded seat? I am distraught with fearful wonderment, I thrill with terror, and wait reverently Yea, Io Paean, Delian lord, on thee! The Chorus is referring to the Prophecy of Jove, or Zeus. It is wondering why the Gods chose to send a plague to their city. The Chorus is reflecting the society's feelings ...
1447: The Odyssey By Homer
... host relationship where both the guest and the host behave properly is the relationship between Telemachos and King Menelaos. As a guest Telemachos treats his host with respect and dignity. He address menelaos as "my lord" to give reverence to his kindness and to be polite. Telemachos is very complimentary to his host by saying "Zeus must have such a place" when referring to menelaos' house. He does this to let ...
1448: The Odyssey 2
... relationship with his father "As for the ties between your father and myself, / we've been friends forever, I'm proud to say, / and he would bear me out / if you went and questioned old lord Laetes. (page 83, lines 216-219)" Athena morphs herself into a wise old male was because, to this point, Telemachus has had no real male role models, not even female ones other then his mother ...
1449: Survival (on The Book Night)
... the column, but still continued forward, letting the distance between them grow. When Elie saw the Rabbi being abandoned by his own son, he swore he would never do that to his father. My God, Lord of he Universe, please give me strength never to do what Rabbi Eliahou s son has done (Weisel, 87). Near the end of the book, Elie s father had grown very sick, and even though ...
1450: The Snow Walker
... manner is seen through one of the stories when an Eskimo kills a dear. " People wept as they sumbled and staggered toward the deer carcass. the first ones to reach it clung to it like flies, sucking the blood that sill bubbled out of its wounds" (141). Eskimos also let nature decide where there going to live. They follow the animals accross the arcitc lands and live where ever the animals ...


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