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- 1431: Othello - Desdemona
- ... of Iago’s evil-minded ways. Later that night, Othello questions Desdemona again of her adultery and Desdemona fears for her life. "And yet I fear you, for you’re fatal then When your eyes roll so. Why I should not fear I know not. Since guiltiness I know not, but yet I feel fear." (Act 5, Scene 2, Line 37-39). Desdemona reveals her fear of Othello and informs that ...
- 1432: Julius Caesar - Summary Of Act I-V
- ... upper hand in the fighting, Lucilius dresses up as Brutus and is sent to be captured with the message that Brutus won’t be taken alive. Brutus and some of his men lean against a rock with sense of defeat. Brutus reveals that the ghost of Caesar has appeared to him again, and that his hour has come. He first asks Volumnius to hold his sword as he runs upon it ...
- 1433: Young Goodman Brown - Symbolism
- ... evil and his appearance stands for the reflection of evil in every man. As Brown heads further into the woods he tries to figure out what is going on. He is very suspicious of every rock and tree, thinking something evil will jump out at him. When he finally does meet someone on the trail, who appears to be of evil origin, he feels confident that he can refuse any temptations ...
- 1434: Wild Meat And The Bully Burgers
- ... They give out real chocolate, and lots of candy. Jerry finds a bag full of marijuana in Larry's shoe box under his bed. He brings it over to Lovey's and they decide to roll it and sell it so that they can get money to buy more Barbies that Larry had messed up. After they had sold all the dope, the go over to Wigwam to buy all the ...
- 1435: The Birdcage
- ... this film shows Armand as the designated male in the relationship. Although it is never spoken aloud, it is obvious that the characteristics he displays are those considered to be traditionally male. He is the rock of the relationship. He thinks before he speaks, he is intelligent, and has control over his emotions. He constantly calms Albert down, while rolling his eyes at the foolishness of his antics. In addition Armand ...
- 1436: The Awakening
- ... signs of her success in escaping and continue to foreshadow her actions. Upon hearing Mademoiselle Reisz play "Solitude", Edna envisions a free bird for the first time. She imagines "a man standing beside a desolate rock...with hopeless resignation as he looked toward a distant bird winging its flight away from him" (25). The appearance of a free bird provides an important sign of Edna's beginning freedom and success. Also ...
- 1437: Tenets Of Wordsworth In Resolution And Independence
- ... all who do the same espy, By what means it could thither come, and whence; So that it seems a thing endued with sense: Like a sea-beast crawled forth, that on a shelf Of rock or sand reposeth, there to sun itself; 10 Such seemed this Man. Not all alive nor dead, Nor all asleep-in his extreme old age: His body was bent double, feet and head Coming together ...
- 1438: Surfacing - A Reason To Kill
- ... prove "they had the power to kill." Killing the heron was their way of possessing it. The heroic ego establishes control over the natural world by killing. The narrator goes diving one night by a rock face to look for Indian paintings. While diving, she has a vision of a fetus : "It was blurred but it had eyes, they were open, it was something I knew about, a dead thing ... " She ...
- 1439: Sister Carrie
- ... telling her "‘You ain’t got no mo’ business wid uh plow than uh hog is got wid uh holiday!…A pretty doll-baby lak you is made to sit on de front porch and rock and fan yo’self…’" (p. 28, Their Eyes Were Watching God). Janie eventually finds unhappiness with Joe but doesn’t do anything to escape from him. Carrie meets Hurstwood, and begins seeing him. After Hurstwood ...
- 1440: Robinson Crusoe
- ... on a trip off the coast of England, rough winds threw Robinson Crusoe and his crew of sixteen members off course. Right after one of the crew yelled out "land ahoy" the ship hit a rock and went down. Everybody drowned except Robinson Crusoe, who washed up on a nearby island; he was the only survivor. The next morning he realized what had happened and became scared of dying, because without ...
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