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1551: 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 ...
1552: Color Purple 2
... know we got to be smart to git away. I know I m not as smart or as pretty as Nettie but she say I ain t dumb. (Page 10). In spite of the physical, sexual, and verbal abuse that Celie got from her father, she not only managed to survive but also to get way from her home, where she knew nothing but sufferings. Also, Celie kept the desire to ...
1553: Great Expectations 6
... barriers. This may confuse us, making us think we love somebody when we really do not. "The illusion of being in love is a common phenomenon among young people. "They no sooner experience a slight sexual attraction, accompanied by a perceptible emotion, that they consider themselves to have been blessed with this 'grand amour.'"(Lepp 117) Throughout most of Pip's life, he is confused about his true love. However, he ...
1554: Great Expectations 5
... wisely sought a partner elsewhere.Biddy and Joe share the same values and are ideal partners.Herbert and Clara,Mr. Wemmick and Miss Skiffin and Mr. and Mrs.Pocket have loving steady relationships. Pip's sexual attraction towards Estella is more romantic ideology than genuine love. He envisions Estella as a captive princess and himself as the heroic knight,only he can awaken love in her heart. Even though Estella tells ...
1555: Greasy Lake
... the Bolivian ambassador; Miss Iowa disappeared behind the rhythmically heaving buttocks of the sour-faced clergyman . . . " (Page 125). Just from looking at the sun reflecting off of the new moon, everyone was sparked with intense sexual desires that continuously intensified until everyone started to have sex in the open. Boyle's satirical writing style is not only apparent in the comical situation, but also in his ability to describe the lust ...
1556: Grapes Of Wrath And Jim Casy
... the content of the Bible and what a regular preacher (or ex-preacher) would say or do. Casy felt you should not judge anyone but yourself, where as the Bible openly condemns certain situations, labels, sexual orient, behavior, and practices. Casy believes you should do what you feel and doesn't believe in right or wrong. Casy once said, "I didn' even know it when I was preachin', but I was ...
1557: George Orwells 1984
... be less suspicious. Up until Winston associates with her, his acts of rebellion against the Party are minor. They consist of writing in a diary and thoughtcrime. Though over time Winston and Julia fulfill their sexual and rebellious desires. The other minor character is a man by the name of O Brien. Winston is not associated with him early on, but feels a sense of familiarity in him. Winston had the ...
1558: Gatsby S Sacrifice
... to experience romantic and ingenuous emotions and a half hour later regard them with satiric detachment." Fitzgerald had an "almost religious awe that he felt toward the idealization of great wealth and the romanticization of sexual love, by both of which he felt simultaneously attracted and repulsed, enchanted and offended" (McQuade, 1308). This ambivalence is shown in his religious beliefs. He had a love/ hate relationship with the Catholic Church. He ...
1559: Fraternities
... the popular stereotype of fraternity members. Hazing, as defined by the Fraternity Executive Association is "Any action taken or situation created, intentionally, whether on or off fraternity premises to produce mental, or physical discomfort, embarrassment, harassment or ridicule."(pg. 48) As John P. Nykolaiszyn puts it, "If anyone is caught hazing, not only can fines be imposed upon the individuals, but conviction and even jail time could result. Organizations which practice ...
1560: Night By Elie Wiesel
... father for not working fast enough to suit him atthe time. The second one was when he beat me for simply getting into his way. Pro - Did you ever see Mr. Idek engage in any sexual or rape of any young women at the camp while you were under his charge? Eliezer - Yes, I once walked in on him and a young girl I assume was polish (since the camp had ...


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