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1791: 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 ...
1792: Hypocrisy In The Church,young
... t want any part of it." First, it must be admitted that there is hypocrisy in the Church today. For example, there are many leaders and ministers that have been caught in adulterous behavior, acoholism, sexual immorality, or something else that the Church preaches against. The followers must learn that the word "hypocrisy" is of the flesh and is impure; thus, it cannot be connected to God in any way, shape ...
1793: Huckleberry Finn 5
... the voice of reason. This tells us that Huck enjoys peace and contentment, that he probably has too little of it in his life, and goes to the mighty, sliding river to escape from the harassment of the widow and her sister and the cruelty of his pap. Huck becomes more mature, more humane, more self-reliant as a result of his experience and his association with Jim. Huck learns what ...
1794: Herman Hesses Demian
... he is two years older. At this time,Sinclair is dealing, to an even greater extent, with the conflict between his two worlds, but no longer is Franz Kromer the outside threat, rather his own sexual maturity and desires, now constantly plaguing him. A bond is re-established between the two boys one day in class when the teacher recounts the story of Cain and Abel, bringing back the memory of ...
1795: Hammlet
... was a bold reply, "The lady doth protest too much methinks" (Gertrude - 3.2.254), while viewing "The Murder of Ganzago." Hamlet's disgust with his mother's lack of strength, in regards to Claudius' sexual temptations, was evident in his soliloquy, after Gertrude begged him to stay with her and Claudius in Elsinore. "And yet, with a month let me not think on 't; fratility, thy name is woman." (Hamlet ...
1796: Hamlet Spying And Deception
... loses both itself and friend,/And borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry. (1,III,75-77). He then warns Ophelia, his daughter, of the trickery Hamlet plays on her in his attempts to fulfill his sexual desires. Polonius is also involved with deceiving others. He sends Reynaldo to spy on his son and even encourages Reynaldo to lie about Laertes to discover the truth: Your bait of falsehood takes this carp ...
1797: Comparison: Dover Beach And Do
... later it sure could not have been a popular thought when Mr. Hecht wrote "The Dover Bitch;" even today it is a very disturbing picture to think a woman could be motivated in a purely sexual manner, as this woman is referred to as being. After Hecht points out in the parody how the original ignores the girl, one cannot help but go back to the original and feel pity for ...
1798: Brave New World 8
... people who do not want to be cultured ,are not interested in the higher life. For these people existence on the lower, animal levels is perfectly satisfactory. Given food, drink, the company of their fellows, sexual enjoyment, and plenty of noisy distractions from without, they are happy (Firchow 456). Huxley s mind has a key part in the interpertation of this utopia. He uses so many points and opens your mind ...
1799: All The Kings Men
... might see a connection with his own life. The third Great Sleep that Jack enters into is after his marriage with Lois. His relationship with Lois is strictly physical. He only sees her as a sexual object that has no purpose other than to please him. However, when Jack starts hearing words come out of her mouth, he begins to see her as a person. This frightens Jack, because he never ...
1800: Direct Mail Marketing
... that is presented on the direct-mail piece. Intriguing Visuals - Perhaps this is the single most attractive feature of a direct-mail piece. This may include, photos, cartoons, fantasy, classic to modern pictures, and even sexual messages. Benefits - Since direct mail is pure advertising, the piece must present the reader of the benefits of the product or service, this may include safety, image, discounts or incentives, sweepstakes, and conveniences. Company logo ...


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