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4091: Rumors
... the Ganz's that they do not have enough money to keep her in service any longer, they will fall of out favor with their friends. For this reason, they find it necessary to fabricate stories to explain happenings in the house. As the night progresses, they consistently dig themselves into a deeper hole of lies. The situation eventually gets terrible when Ken tries to hide the gun so Charley can ...
4092: Monkey Island And Missing May
... collected things because he felt everything had a story in it. He mostly collected pictures and pamphlets. Cletus and Calvin (from Monkey Island) are both a little "strange" but they both mean well. Cletus collects stories and Calvin writes them. Ob from Missing May and Clay's mother from Monkey Island both seemed lost. They were both caught in a world of disillusion and denial. Ob couldn't believe that May ...
4093: Solomon Gursky Was Here
... is resentful of his son's literary talent. This leads to leads to L.B. treating his son with contempt. On one occasion, Moses, home from school at Balliol, tells LB that he submitted a short story, which LB said "showed promise"(p.129), to "the New Yorker. L.B. belittled Moses for his attempt which he suspected to fail and demanded that he be given the mail upon it's ...
4094: Antony And Cleopatra: The Role
... 24) Mine, and most of our fortunes, tonight, shall be-drunk to bed. (I.ii.47-48) He even caps off Act II with a song for Bacchus and a request for drunken celebration. In short, Enobarbus is used as any good secondary character should be; he relays information between characters, exposes other characters and their traits, gives background information, and lets the audience in on his surroundings and the general ...
4095: Great Expectations And Oliver
... escape from conditions which make them unhappy: Pip from his poverty, and Oliver from his loneliness and starvation. Since dealing with escapism, it is not surprising that death also plays a major role in both stories. In the two novels, death and coffins symbolize a happy and peaceful manner of escape.19 In Oliver Twist, it is suggested that only loneliness and brutality exist on earth. Supposedly, there is no sanctity ...
4096: Hamlets Friendships
... about the vision of his father that the men had seen the night before. When the ghost appears to Hamlet, it is Horatio who discourages him from following the ghost, however his pleas come up short. He is concerned with Hamlet's well being and wants nothing disastrous to occur due to Hamlet's interest with a ghost. Horatio, who was also one of Hamlet's schoolmates, adamantly vows to remain ...
4097: Hamlet And Comic Relief
... that Hamlet will die shortly might be said to lessen the tension but raise the suspense. Two men are digging Ophelia s grave. One asks whether someone who tries to go to heaven by the short route (suicide) can be given Christian burial. In Shakespeare s time (as Hamlet already mentioned in act one, scene two), suicide was considered a sin, and sometimes even unforgivable. Suicides would ordinarily be buried in ...
4098: Hamlet 18
... has put on an antic disposition and frightens Ophelia. Ophelia feels that she is the cause of his madness because she denied him. Hamlet also feels betrayed by his mother. She married Claudius just a short time after her husband, whom she supposedly loved eternally, died. Hamlet feels that love is hopeless now and it does not really exist how he always thought it to be. He has become misogynous and ...
4099: Hamlet - A Study Of Procrastin
... overall effectiveness, as demonstrated in Hamlet. "Why, here are some eight violent deaths, not to speak of adultery, a ghost, a mad woman, and a fight in a grave!" (Bradley p.93) In a few short words, the preceding quote is somewhat true; however, it only describes the plot. The focus of Hamlet as it relates to the human condition is dependent on character. It is often argued that Hamlet was ...
4100: The Murderous Miracle: Sherlock Homes - Creative Story
... him.." My words trailed off as I realized what must have happened.... "You are right in one respect, Douglas WAS crippled, but that was until the recently deceased Doctor Nietzche healed him. It was nothing short of a miracle, but even miracles have their price. Nietzche was charging Douglas a small fortune which Douglas could not afford, so Douglas was forced to plot less than honorable means of gaining the money ...


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