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1121: Guilt As Reparation For Sin In
... antitranscendental belief that evil exists everywhere. Kaul s statement means that Love, a power found in its finest state only in heaven, could have cured the sores of guilt that the characters displayed. Bibliography Brodhead, Richard H. New and Old Tales: The Scarlet Letter. Nathaniel Hawthorne s The Scarlet Letter. Harold Bloom, ed. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1986. Carton, Evan. The Prison Door. Nathaniel Hawthorne s The Scarlet Letter. Harold ...
1122: Great Expectations 3
... seen in their struggle and divergence, and the result is a magnificent juxtaposition of romantic tenderness, melodramatic improbabilities, and broad farce. The humorous characterization is joyously exaggerated into caricature,--the serious characterization into romantic unreality. Richard Swiveller and Little Nell refuse to combine. There is abundant evidence of genius both in the humorous and pathetic parts, but the artistic impression is one of anarchy rather than unity. In Great Expectations, on ...
1123: Ernest Hemingway
... having a baby. In Hemingway's story Hills Like White Elephants the man wants his sweetheart to have an abortion so that they can continue as they once lived. In To Have and Have Not, Richard Gordon took his wife to "that dirty aborting horror". Catherine's death, in A Farewell to Arms, saves the author's hero from the hell of a complicated life. ENDNOTES Peter Buckley, Ernest, The Dial ...
1124: Friedrich Nietzche
... later recalled this as a most unheroic contribution to mankind, wishing he had pursued a more active and socially valuable career, such as medicine. Nietzsche never was satisfied with his own value. In 1869, composer Richard Wagner invited Nietzsche to spend a winter holiday with him in Tribschen. Wagner was living with another man’s wife and was not known for his conformity. Somehow, Wagner appealed to Nietzsche’s sense of ...
1125: Mrs Dalloway By Virginia Woolf
... his eyes, to see whether a gramophone was really there. But real things were too exciting. He must be cautious. He would not go mad."(p. 142) Clarissa pulls away from individuality when she marries Richard and becomes Τ He knew everything!"(p. 140) Septimus' truth was that, goodness of humanity under the cold, hard shell that society, portrays. Septimus believes in nature, love and goodness; but these are not the ...
1126: The Journey Of Odysseus And Te
In The Odyssey written by Homer and translated by Richard Lattimore, several themes are made evident, conceived by the nature of the time period, and customs of the Greek people. These molded and shaped the actual flow of events and outcomes of the poem. Beliefs ...
1127: Fallen Angels
In the book Fallen Angels by Walter Dean Myers, we read about the hardships and troubles of the main character, Richard Perry, during the Vietnam war. We learn a lot about Perry throughout the book, and by the end of the book we feel like we know exactly how Perry feels, and we have a understanding ...
1128: Watership Down 3
Watership Down In this story, Richard Adams creates an interesting part of the story when eleven rabbits unite to form a group and flee from their warren, in hopes of avoiding a great tragedy. These rabbits leave their warren without knowledge ...
1129: 80s
... Door was nothing like Barney, and aren't the Power Rangers just Voltron reincarnated? We are the ones who still read Nany Drew and the Hardy Boys, the Bobbsey Twins, Beverly Cleary and Judy Blume, Richard Scary and the Electric Company. Friendship pins went on shoes-preferably hightop Velcro Reeboks and pegged jeans were in, as were Units belts and layered socks and jean jackets and jams and charm necklaces and ...
1130: 16th And 17th Century English
... husband versus the wife. As well, Gervase Markham wrote a book titled The English Hus-Wife who elaborates on the women s responsibilities towards her family including medicine and cooking. The book English Gentlewoman by Richard Brathwaite looks to direct women of higher classes, stressing the idea that a widow should not seek companionship. There are several other books pertaining to the household hierarchy including Thomas Fosset s The Servant s ...


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