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- 1601: Themes Of The Color Purple By
- ... live the way that they do. The Color Purple is a story of many themes, each presented in, at times, a brutally honest manner. In the very first letter, we are faced head-on with sexual violence. Walker wastes no time sugarcoating anything, giving us a taste of reality. Through the heartfelt, frank words of both Celie and Nettie, we are exposed to a world that seems so far away yet ...
- 1602: The Scarlet Letter 6
- ... give insight that he is not well, and possibly dying. The years of mocking and degradation transform Hester into a pale shadow of her former self. When in the forest, Hester is liberated from her sexual repression. She is also liberated from her feelings of guilt. Thus it comes to pass that after "seven years," or any greater or less lapse of time, the culprits are just as remote from true ...
- 1603: The Scarlet Letter 5
- ... give insight that he is not well, and possibly dying. The years of mocking and degradation transform Hester into a pale shadow of her former self. When in the forest, Hester is liberated from her sexual repression. She is also liberated from her feelings of guilt. Thus it comes to pass that after "seven years," or any greater or less lapse of time, the culprits are just as remote from true ...
- 1604: The Grapes Of Wrath
- ... without teamwork. This is simply why the migrant workers found ways to successfully govern themselves throughout their tent cities which is why they looked to establish a common ground. Times were tough, and that constant harassment of police organizations only worsened the situation. The Grapes of Wrath is a novel by John Steinbeck that exposes the desperate conditions under which the migratory farm families of America during the 1930's live ...
- 1605: The Roles Of I-330 And O-90
- ... the old ways , it ultimately effects D-503 as well. It is in the Old House, that D-503 and I-330 have sex without a pink ticket and outside of the time blocked for sexual relations. It is appropriate that afterwards, I-330 states, Well, fallen angel. Now you re ruined. After this encounter, D-503 can no longer be with O-90, and he falls even more in love ...
- 1606: The Go Between
- ... other. We didn t have a thought except for each other. This shows the real love they had for each other which sometimes you weren t sure about and thought it might just be a sexual relationship. They had to keep their relationship a secret because of their difference in classes, because Marian is in a rich family she knows what is expected of her, that she should marry a suitable ...
- 1607: The Theme Of Matriarchy In Sou
- ... impregnated at the age of 11 by her master, Walker's great-great grandfather. In the novel, when Celie's mother becomes too ill and too worn out from childbearing to satisfy her husband's sexual appetite, he rapes Celie repeatedly and then sells or gives away the two children born of his sin. Some of Walker's fictional women, especially her early ones, "have not found their inner sources of ...
- 1608: Symbolism In To Kill A Mocking
- ... that blacks and whites are, certainly, not the same. Another way of looking at the symbolism of the snowman would be to say that Jem's combination of mud and snow signifies miscegenation, marriage or sexual relations between persons of different races. The fire at Miss Maudie Atkinson's could, once again, be seen as the prejudice of Maycomb County showing that the mixed child is, in fact, no better than ...
- 1609: Spin Cycle
- ... the success of the spin-control methods Kurtz describes. But there must be deeper explanations as well. Bill Clinton is the most investigated president since Richard Nixon--facing inquiries into Whitewater, campaign fundraising abuses, and sexual misconduct--and yet improbably began 1998 with approval ratings as high as those of Ronald Reagan. But the new year has brought a barrage of new allegations, and the president and his advisers face once ...
- 1610: Sons And Lovers Eaxamine The R
- ... In all the relationships are very different between Clara and Miriam but if you added the aspects of them together they create something of the relationship Paul had with his mother but in a more sexual context. In all of them Paul is content, yet discontent, happy yet sad, calm but angry - he is a mass of contradictions and seems to realise this at the end of the book when he ...
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