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- 1191: Song Of Solomon 2
- ... s guess as to why he was committing suicide, but as it was revealed to the reader and it is understood that his purpose for suicide was to escape this group, because of the mental stress it had caused him. To free him himself from the agony he chose "flight" as a method of achieving freedom. A similar event occurs at the end of the book to the main character, Milkman ...
- 1192: Scarlet Letter- Guilty Heart
- ... the novel. His characters lived interchangeable but distinct lives with different joys, loves, sins, and morals. Arthur begins to feel that if he confesses to the crime he has committed he will end the personal stress on his soul. Feeling full well the torment of his own secret, Arthur proclaims that those who hold such "miserable secrets will yield them up that last day with a joy unutterable" (Hawthorne 91). By ...
- 1193: Scarlet Letter 2
- ... laughing image of a fiend" which appears to peep out of Pearl; "Whether it peeped or no, her mother so imagined it." She is a beautiful charismatic little child and thus a blessing, but the stress of Hester's environment twists and turns the actions of the girl into evil things. In that respect she is more of a punishment to Hester then a piece of cloth she must over her ...
- 1194: Night 2
- ... when the relationship the young and old is not that good. The young felt like the old was hindrance to there survival because they had to worry about themselves and it was more work and stress if they had to worry about someone else. One example of this is when Idek, the little Jewish boy, began to beat Elie's father because Idek felt that Elie's father was not working ...
- 1195: Mania Dictator Of Inability Ha
- ... not that I have bad dreams." (2.ii.254-256) Here Hamlet expresses a desire to crawl away and hide - he wants to escape this chaos that has become his life . When it seems that stress begins to overtake him, Hamlet begins to lash out at the other characters. Sometimes Hamlet throws his tantrums in the solitude of a room and at other times he lashes out at people directly. One ...
- 1196: Handmaids Tale Vs. Fire Dwelle
- ... caught up in his job, and rarely had time to help with the children, By seven in the evening, Mac is closeted in his study, as he has been every evening this week (p.74). Stress because of children and marriage began to severely eat away at Stacey s character. She slowly began to be very self conscious of her appearance and felt a lack of love from her family. She ...
- 1197: Grapes Of Wrath 3
- ... decide to head for the 'Golden West' to a land of plenty. When there they encounter poverty and oppression. The book stirs emotion from deep within. It shows the strength of the human spirit under stress and the dreadful conditions the Joad family suffered. The Joad family began with Ma, Pa, Granpa, Granma, Tom, Al, Ruthie, Connie, Rose of Sharon, Winfield, Uncle John and Casey a former preacher. Whilst on the ...
- 1198: Farewell To Arms
- ... The emotional seesaw that Hemingway puts the reader through is an invigorating experience but even more stimulating since he can maintain the overtones of depression. Hemingway s ability to pull so many tragedies together to stress the themes of depression, despair, a futility in humanity also make this novel very impressive. Just the setting of a love affair during wartime implies a dark reckoning upon the two lovers. Everything about the ...
- 1199: Fahrenheit 451 - A Charred Exi
- ... the normal structure of a canine. Like the Hound, society was far from normal. The society was strange, backward, and completely abnormal. There was no compassion for life, as revealed through Mildred s solution to stress: It s fun out in the country. You hit rabbits. You sometimes hit dogs. Go take the beetle (Bradbury 64). Anyhow, the citizens perceive this seemingly abnormal behavior as normal, because they have been conditioned ...
- 1200: Essay On The Stranger
- ... poverty could only encourage such beliefs that Camus had. Camus is known as prominent modern existentialist. Existentialism possesses many vague meanings, just like Camusกฏ ambiguity in the novel. The basic theme of existentialism is the stress on individual existence and the resulting individual freedom and choice. Existentialists believe that there is no objective and rational basis for decisions. Camus perhaps is sending a message that decisions should be made based on ...
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