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- 1321: Calamitatum Of The Individual
- ... as well as in himself. He arranged an agreement with Heloise's uncle to educate her, and gained access to Heloise. Their relationship encompassed the maximum in personal freedom and experimentation. They had a premarital sexual affair of unparalleled proportion. The whole affair was entirely against the rules of society at the time, and was the culmination of the progressive pattern of freedoms, turned into the abuse of opportunity. Soon after ...
- 1322: All Quiet On The Western Front
- ... isolated from the rest of the world due to the fact that they had never truly established any part of themselves in civilian life. At boot camp, Himmelstoss abused Paul and his friends, yet the harassment only brought them closer together and developed a strong spirit amongst them. Katczinsky, or Kat, was soon shown to be a master scavenger, being able to provide the group with food or virtually anything else ...
- 1323: 1984
- ... they meet and he finds out her name is Julia. She also hates the party and they keep on meeting, even though it is against the policy of the party for two people to have sexual relations. They break the rule however and end up having sex outside the city. They differ in their view of how best to oppose the party. He believes in a widespread rebellion while she believes ...
- 1324: To Kill A Mokingbird
- ... this day and time, it was very disrespectful for a white man to associate with a black woman and acknowledge it. It has been known since the beginning of time that white men have had sexual relationships with black women. If not, light-skinned blacks would not have been. The town also resented the fact that Mr. Raymond took care of the children he had by this woman. This book was ...
- 1325: The Catcher In The Rye
- ... listen to what others have to say. He also thinks it is important to listen to people and respect their privacy. This is shown when he is willing to stop in the middle of a sexual act at the request of the girl which is something that not a lot of teenagers would do. Holden s respect for others is also evident in the respect he shows towards the nuns. They ...
- 1326: Their Eyes Were Watching God 3
- ... These relationships, though not fulfilling ones, conclude in bettering Janie s search and understanding of life. Johnny Taylor, Janie s first kiss and gatekeeper to her future, When Janie was sixteen, she embarked on a sexual awakening. Johnny Taylor was a poor young man who lived in the Florida area. Janie allowed him to kiss her over the fence. Unfortunately, Nanny saw everything. With Nanny s horrendous background of sinful deeds ...
- 1327: The Study Of Imagery In Adrian
- ... up at Cavendish. 4) Chain him naked to a wall while a bevy of beautiful girls walk by, cruelly mocking his flaccid and aroused penis. (p. 121) In the instance, with the addition of a sexual pun, the idea of exaggeration in the tortures becomes clearer. Actually, it is an obvious fact that Adrian cannot materialize any of the items in the list, what he does only consists of his fantasies ...
- 1328: The Power And The Glory
- ... escape eternal damnation in the afterlife. "And the priest came round with the collecting bag, taking their centavos, abusing them for their small comforting sins, and sacrificing nothing at all in return- except a little sexual indulgence." (pp. 22-3) Every priest denounced their profession and became married in order to remain lawful citizens. However, this "whiskey priest" "felt bound to his sin by love And when we love our sin ...
- 1329: The Catcher In The Rye- A Stud
- ... thinking about Jane, and about Stradlater having a date with her and all. It made me so nervous I nearly went crazy. I already told you what a sexy bastard Stradlater was (Salinger 34). The sexual coming of age of Holden s former girlfriend represent the slaughter of the innocent, and serves to illustrate that with age comes the burden of society. Holden solitarily contemplates the past, the social brainwashing of ...
- 1330: The Chrysanthemums 2
- ... baggy clothes that tend to de-gender her. Her husband Henry is more practical, with greater involvement in physical concern; but is confronted by a woman whose depression is partially due to a confusion of sexual identity. Henry withdraws from the masculine role of leadership, leaving Elisa to flounder between aggression and submission. Here Steinbeck offers no solution for the psychological conflicts that plague human interactions. He does not want the ...
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