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- 1341: Injustice In To Kill A Mocking
- ... decision, which made him work even harder at winning the case. Even though his family was made fun of, he stuck with his choice and worked the hardest he could to ignore the threats and harassment. He did very well to ignore all the abuse and was greatly respected after the trial was over. Another person who suffered from injustice was Tom Robinson. He was charged with a crime he did ...
- 1342: Handmaids Tale Vs. Fire Dwelle
- ... for heaven s sake, not an orgy. But once she was married she became a very obedient wife. When she was young she loved to be held closely by a man. Not necessarily in a sexual manner, but even just to be dancing closely was a wonder to her, Stacey Cameron in her yellow dress with pleats all around the full skirt. Knowing by instinct how to move, loving the boy ...
- 1343: Glass Menagerie Symbolism
- ... courage and self-esteem needed to face the world, all that is left is a defenseless girl unable to face the world. The glass menagerie s frozen animal forms image her own immobilized animal or sexual nature, her arrested emotional development, and her inability to cope with the demands of a flesh-and-blood world (Thompson 15). The menagerie also symbolizes the change, which takes place when Laura is exposed to ...
- 1344: Glass Menagerie 2
- ... discuss the theme. The Glass Menagerie begins with Tom introducing the play as a memory, his own memory of the past. At the start of the play the Wingfield family is eating dinner, after constant harassment on how to eat his food Tom leaves the table to go smoke a cigarette on the fire escape. Amanda tells Laura her story of the old days when she received seventeen gentlemen callers in ...
- 1345: Fyodor
- ... the bottom line is that Sonia and Rodya had true love in their relationship, which leads to the salvation of Rodya; contrastingly, Dounia hated Svidrigailov because there was a fetish only for physical attraction and sexual pleasure and never an ounce of love expressed between the two. This defines life and death. Svidrigailov committed suicide because he realized no one loved him, but Raskolnikov was saved because he had been loved ...
- 1346: Fried Green Tomatoes
- ... they are sexually involved with each other. However, whether or not Idgie and Ruth are sexually involved is a decision that is left up to the reader. Flagg does not describe in the novel any sexual experiences between Idgie and Ruth. This is because the idea of lesbianism is a touchy subject and could have changed the idea that novel was trying to get across. Instead, Flagg describes a relationship between ...
- 1347: Dracula
- ... not concentrating on God as the source of life. As Dracula feeds on the blood of the living he creates followers as Jesus had disciples, Dracula has evil ways and spreads his evil not by sexual reproduction as God meant it to be but he takes the living and makes their lives evil by destroying their souls. As it can be said that you must let God into your heart, Dracula ...
- 1348: Comic Relief Of Hamlet
- ... there is a moment when Hamlet is particularly nasty to Ophelia. He asks her if he could lay in her lap and during the Elizabethan time, this most commonly meant to have some sort of sexual encounter with another woman. This causes Ophelia to reply no my lord. Hamlet is just trying to make things better with this play of words. She thinks him to be mad and Hamlet is really ...
- 1349: Beloved 2
- ... something else was less than a chicken sitting in the sun on a tub. As a member of the chain gang he suffers another type of slavery because he is both a prisoner and a sexual servant. Even after he escapes and is a free man, Paul D is still a slave. He is a slave to his memory. Having been through so many horrible events, he has trouble finding happiness ...
- 1350: Brave New Worlds Social Outcas
- ... though she were a bit of meat. Bernard ground his teeth. Have her here, have her there. Like mutton. Degrading her to so much mutton (45). Bernard gets angry hearing others talking so casually about sexual relations with a woman. Bernard goes against the grain in the way he looks, acts and thinks. He does not follow the cultural standard and is therefore despised and teased, and is labeled a freak ...
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