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- 8941: Night
- ... not getting fed well and no room to sit. Life in the camp, the next step is when the train arrives at Auschwitz and then SS men ordered everyone out and makes them leave their personal stuff behind. The next step they separated the men from the women and children, this was a point where families were separated and most of the families never saw each other again. Elie never saw ...
- 8942: A Clean, Well-Lighted Place
- ... confidence, and a job, the older waiter said. You have everything" (143). Symbolically, the alcohol meant an escape for peoples problems. Hemingway had an alcoholic problem and he used this as an example of his personal life. Significantly, the story took place in a Hispanic place. Spanish places have many cafes and the pesetas are used in Spain: "The old man stood up, slowly counted the saucers, took a leather coin ...
- 8943: A Clean, Well Lighted Place - In Despair About Nothing
- ... there is a higher power that has a master plan to life. An existentialist must rely upon himself for a reason for living. However, as Hemingways story suggests, it is hard to find a personal truth to believe in strongly. Existentialists are more prone to face and succumb to the nothingness that comes with the emptiness of a life without religious faith.
- 8944: Farewell To Arms 6
- ... are complications and she must deliver by having cesarean section. Other problems arise, she begins hemorrhaging, and dies. The baby also dies from the birth. Although this novel is not perfect, he uses very elaborate writing, and also shows how important it is to have good morals. I loved to take her hair down and she sat on the bed and kept very still, except suddenly she would dip down to ...
- 8945: George Orwell - 1984
- ... seen in eleven years. Winston resents the intrusinon of the Party into the sex lives of its members. Also realizes the discouragement of sexual enjoyment, that makes any love affair with a party member impossible. Writing down the incident does not help him. He makes another entry in his diary, this one concerning the proles. He feels they are the only group that might overthrough the party, but they are unaware ...
- 8946: Emily Dickinson
- ... rhymes, in which the final sounds of the word are similar but not identical. She knew she was not following the poetic methods of people of her time but didn t care because she was writing for herself, not the public. Her stanza forms and poetic rhymes come from the Protestant hymns of Issac Watts (Wolff 101). Emily Dickinson s poems are usually written in short stanza, mostly quatrains with short ...
- 8947: Discussing Literary Genre
- ... the expectation that arises from the first sentence, [a]lthough an epidemic of haunting... (Gallant 115), and surprises readers with the discovery that the story is a reversal of the ghost story. A reader s personal interaction with a literary work is decisive of genre, for what we think a genre is and the individual s impression of a literary text often serve to classify a literary work. The individual s ...
- 8948: Death Of A Salesman 4
- Death of a Salesman: Willy's Escape No one has a perfect life. Everyone has conflicts that they must face sooner or later. The ways in which people deal with these personal conflicts can differ as much as the people themselves. Some insist on ignoring the problem as long as possible, while some attack the problem to get it out of the way. Willy Lowman's technique ...
- 8949: Tamed Shrews And Twelfth Night
- ... the close of the plays. It is important to note though, that they freely resume these roles, and that they do so out of their own sense of self. For each woman, it is a personal choice based on their desires. In the case of Katherine, she realizes that propriety is as much a signature of self-respect as respect for others, and she has a husband whom she need prove ...
- 8950: Shakespeare And His Theater
- ... The company's offered as many as thirty plays a season, customarily changing the programs daily. The actors thus had to hold many parts in their heads, which may account for Elizabethan playwrights' blank verse writing style.
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