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- 4071: Depression 4
- ... often take lithium during periods of relatively normal mood to delay or even prevent subsequent mood swings. Side effects of lithium include nausea, stomach upset, vertigo, and frequent urination. B Psychotherapy Studies have shown that short-term psychotherapy can relieve mild to moderate depression as effectively as antidepressant drugs. Unlike medication, psychotherapy produces no physiological side effects. In addition, depressed people treated with psychotherapy appear less likely to experience a relapse ...
- 4072: A Clean Well-Lighted Place
- ... is a story which emphasizes on three age groups that each have a different view of life. By analyzing the three different points of view, we see Hemingways perspective of an old man. The short story is about an old man that sits in a very clean bar every so often who drinks away at two oclock in the morning and is the last one to leave. There are ...
- 4073: A Christmas Memory
- ... have the ability to observe and remember details of specific situations and instances yet lack the ability to describe them. Truman Capote, as a grown man, took advantage of his vivid memories and composed the short work, "A Christmas Memory." The story begins in late November, a month symbolic of all the years gone by that Capote could remember beginning preparations for Christmas fruitcakes. The year he has chosen, though, is ...
- 4074: The Influence That Hsi Yu Chi
- ... great depth and philosophical meaning. The fact that very little profundity is found in the book is what I think drives scholars to make their observations. The book is very straight forward and littered with short poetry verses throughout. We are soon introduced to the main character, the monkey who is born from the embryo of a rock. The book describes the rock as having nine perforations and eight holes to ...
- 4075: Fork Of A Road
- ... done, because what has happened has happened and there is nothing we can do to change the past. Such is a case in Robert Frost s poem The Road Not Taken , and Alistair MacLeod s short story The Lost Salt Gift of Blood . While the persona in Frost s poem has knowingly come to a dilemma, in contrast, the narrator in MacLeod s story makes a decision without glancing to the ...
- 4076: The Mississippi River (huckleb
- ... Sawyer, a dreamer/adventurer, than to the polite, civilized manner of Widow Douglas and Miss Watson. Pap was an influential adult in Huck s life. Pap controlled Huck not with security, but with fear. A short time after Huck escapes from Pap s cabin, Huck realizes that the correct action would be to turn Jim into the authorities. Instead, Huck follows his heart, and many pleas by Jim, and concludes that ...
- 4077: The Rime Of The Christo-marine
- ... revealed again, "The Sun, right up above the mast," [ln 383] just as it had been when their journey began. This is parallel to Jesus' life, death, and resurrection. The Albatross, having a only a short time within the poem, also represents the Christ- figure. As the ship reaches the antarctic region, its journey is endangered by the cold and ice. This serves as the dark time of Humanity, when all ...
- 4078: A Bird Came Down The Walk.
- ... on the ground. The meter forces the poem to be read very jumpy and quick, much like how a bird acts while on the ground. Even though the bird is on the ground for a short amount time it still acts cautiously because its natural habitat is in the sky. And the he drank a Dew From a convenient Grass And then hopped sidewise to the Wall To let a Beetle ...
- 4079: The Truth About The Big Two He
- While reading Ernest Hemingway s short story Big Two Hearted River, one might think that it is just about a man named Nick Adams returning to Seney, to go camping and fishing. It may not be clear to some readers why ...
- 4080: The Crucible 3
- ... also specifically sheds light on the rationalization for this hysteria. In Miller s running commentary he describes the intent of the Puritans particularly accurately. In one specific statement, he says they [the Puritans] believed, in short, that they held in their steady hands the candle that would light the world. We have inherited this belief and it has helped and hurt us. This statement proves itself to be particularly profound, for ...
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