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- 1651: "And Thus While I Listened, Th
- ... he used her selfishly. he wanted Megan, but settled for Rosie. This was a result of his childish selfishness, but he soon grew to love her. he finally learns that he loves her after a sexual encounter with Megan. "...I watched till she (megan) turned the corner, then climbed onto my bike and pedalled to Rosie's house. I wasn't so much guilty, I was terrified. Terrified that I might ...
- 1652: Elli -coming Of Age In The Hol
- ... to work in the factory and the worker s thought that they were men. This must have been tragic for the prisoners because they would feel like they have lost their identity and even their sexual status. The suffering they had to experience in this period was immense, some people did not cope with it too well and these people passed away. Others trying to speak out against the wrongs of ...
- 1653: Eliot Next To Baudelaire
- ... musk,or amber,that excite The ecstasies of sense, the soul's delight."(1187)Once again the notion that the senses are in tune with nature can be seen in this quote, with visions of sexual overtones held throughout. Both authors use the idea of nature throughout the discussed works, but handle them in different tones. Eliot seem to find resolve in a darker and gloomier approach to nature and its ...
- 1654: Existentialism In No Exit
- ... is so preoccupied with the idea that he is a coward that he demands the women to renounce this and declare his masculinity. He is so dependent upon this that he refuses to engage in sexual activity with Estelle until she affirms him. This is anti-existential because according to its principles, he should not have to rely on others for confidence. Inez is in Hell because she had seduced her ...
- 1655: Marvell’s “To His Coy Mistress
- ... by convincing them that it is the right thing to do. Donne uses the metaphysical conceit of a flea to symbolize the love shared between them. By comparing the blood union in the flea to sexual intercourse, the narrator illustrates that it is not such a big deal. When the woman kills the flea, she kills the bond between them. But the narrator stays determined, and proceeds to show how insignificant ...
- 1656: Essay On Toni Morrison S Belov
- ... Sethe s words to Paul D that describe her feelings about the torture she received in the barn at the hands of Schoolteacher s boys. Her emotional and physical scars run deep because of the sexual violation and the beatings she took. Life on Sweet Home wasn t always a hell on earth though. Before Schoolteacher, she and the other Sweet Home men had a certain degree or respect. She was ...
- 1657: Equus
- ... When Alan blinds the horses it is in desperation. He believes the horses are watching him, forever taunting him. It is his only escape. He feels as if he betrayed the horses by having a sexual relationship with a woman. In Alan s mind he has committed a grave sin and the horses were the witnesses. Blinding them was his attempt to cover up his actions. His sin makes him a ...
- 1658: Kubla Khan
- ... deep romantic chasm”. This landscape is described with extremely contrasting adjectives. It is “savage”, but it is “holy” and “enchanted”. The enchantment is compared to that of a “woman wailing for her demon lover.” This sexual image gives an impression of the earth as mourning for the fulfillment of an evil urge. This chasm below the paradise of Kubla’s “pleasure dome” is plagued with “ceaseless turmoil” or chaos. The result ...
- 1659: Kreutzer Sonata
- ... mistrust, so therefore true love could not exist in such an environment. The importance of "physical" love that the people place in relationships is emphasized in order to show that most marriages are based on sexual relationships. All interactions between men and women are acts of "physical" love and have very little to do with deep emotional attachment or "spriritual affinity". "Among us, people marry regarding marriage as nothing but copulation ...
- 1660: Dizzy Gillespie, His Life.
- ... he proceeded to go and get his things from the stage.As he passed Cab s room,Cab opened the door and grabbed Dizzy by the throat.Dizzy,being aggresive and hardened by the constant harassment from white men on the street,instinctivly took out the knife he was hiding in a rabbit s foot and stabbed Calloway in the butt.He had to get 68 stitched in his rear,and ...
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