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- 4601: A Room With A View By E.D. For
- ... with a View by E.D. Forster explores the struggle between the expectations of a conventional lady of the British upper class and pursuing the heart. Miss Lucy Honeychurch must choose between class concerns and personal desires. Honeychurch is a respectable young lady from a well-known family. She travels with Miss Charlotte Bartlett to Italy at the turn of the century. In Italy they meet Mr. Emerson and George Emerson ...
- 4602: A Streetcar Named Desire - Com
- ... call him "a survivor of the Stone Age". He felt so threatened by her presence that he competed for dominance over Stella, unfairly. He overstepped the boundaries on several occasions. He went through Blanche's personal belongings, he spread malicious gossip about Blanche's past ruining any hopes she had for a future with Mitch and in one last final act to ensure he had won he raped her. Stan appears ...
- 4603: The Color Purple: Real Outcome of Economic Achievement and Alternative Economic View
- ... has contradictory effects. On one hand, capitalism veils its operations by employing racism, using the idea of race to reduce the economic competitor to a sub-human object. On the other hand, the model of personal and national identity with which the novel leaves us uses fairytale explanations of social relations to represent an alternative world. This fairy tale embraces America for providing the black nation with the right and the ...
- 4604: Hester Prynne: Comparion beween Reynold and Herzog Essays
- ... both wild and passionate, as well as, caring, conservative, and alien. Towards Hester Prynne, by David Reynolds, expressed Hester as a heroine composed of many different stereotypes of females from the time period Hawthorne was writing. Hawthorne created some of the most skeptical and politically uncommitted characters in pre-civil war history. Reynolds went on to say, His [Hawthorne's] career illustrates the success of an especially responsive author in gathering ...
- 4605: A Tale Of Two Cities - Two Cit
- ... Throughout this book, it was visible that Dickens drew a connection between oppression and anarchy. Yet the power of love and sacrifice were, in the end, linked with a resurrection of society. Dickens purpose in writing this work was clearly and thoroughly carried out. The harsh treatment of the aristocracy towards the poor was constantly shown. In one case, the Marquis St. Evremonde ran over a peasant child and merely through ...
- 4606: My Lai 4: A Book Report
- ... the book would be the EMOTION behind it. I have studied the Vietnamese culture myself from other books ... I want to know how THEY feel and believe. This side was not presented; but, because of personal knowledge, his information was very useful. Without a doubt, I would recommend this book to anyone who supports wars or the Army in general. Too many people are isolated from what war IS, and how ...
- 4607: Animal Farm: Socialistic and Fascist Governments
- ... the fellow man. The leaders to head the communistic government are two pigs Snowball and Napoleon. All is right in the farm until Snowball and Napoleon start to change the laws made to their own personal gain. While this is happening the farmers try to overthrow the farm twice but to no avail they are defeated soundly by the animals. After the second battle, Napoleon and his band of dogs run ...
- 4608: A Tale Of Two Cities Essay
- ... Throughout this book, it was visible that Dickens drew a connection between oppression and anarchy. Yet the power of love and sacrifice were, in the end, linked with a resurrection of society. Dickens purpose in writing this work was clearly and thoroughly carried out. The harsh treatment of the aristocracy towards the poor was constantly shown. In one case, the Marquis St. Evremonde ran over a peasant child and merely through ...
- 4609: Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde
- ... papers with orders for chemicals from every company in London, but with every delivery, Jekyll/Hyde refuses them and sends them back claiming they are not pure. They examine the notes, and find that the writing is Jekyll's, but with a strange slant like Hyde's. Poole mentions that he saw the person in the room at one point, but it looked like Hyde, not Jekyll Poole and Utterson decide ...
- 4610: Beloved By Toni Morrison
- ... be protected from the cruelty and the "dirtiness" of slavery~(Morrison 251In this respect, her act is that of love for her children. The selfishness of Sethe's act lies in her refusal to accept personal responsibility for her baby's death. Sethe's motivation is dichotomous in that she displays her love by mercifully sparing her daughter from a horrific life, yet Sethe refuses to acknowledge that her show of ...
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