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- 381: The Hobbit 3
- ... share the dragon s riches with the other towns citizens caused only bad events to occur. This teaches us that kindness and giving to others will not only benefit them, but will also cause less stress and strife to occur between people. When the group of travelers in the story were staying with Beorn to rest, he gave them suggestions and information about the journey that lie ahead of them. He ...
- 382: The Awakening Symbolism
- ... movie shows Edna sleeping a number of times, it doesn t reveal the symbolism behind it. Throughout the book, sleep is an important and reoccurring subject. Edna often sleeps in order to recover from the stress of her "awakenings." After her first solo swim she feels the "physical need for sleep [begin] to overtake her; the exuberance which had sustained and exalted her spirit left her helpless and yielding to the ...
- 383: The Red Badge Of Courage 4
- ... not a string of heroic acts and the heroic acts are not truly heroic acts. It shows that war is war and the soldiers are still just men who can go crazy with this much stress. The book fails however at tying up the ending or really taking us into the psyche of Henry, something this book dealt much about. This book became a classic for what it succeeded in doing ...
- 384: Symbolism In The Scarlet Lette
- ... As the Puritans hold up Dimmesdale, the Romantics level him as a human. The Scarlet Letter is a myriad of allegorical theories and philosophies. Ranging from Puritanic to Romantic, Nathaniel Hawthorne embodies his ideas to stress his Romantic philosophies through Pearl, Hester, and Dimmesdale throughout all of this.
- 385: Strong Shadows
- ... disease. The characters all seemed to have come from a home without much love from their family members, or they had something major missing in their life that could have caused a great amount of stress not normally experienced in an average person s life. All of them were uneducated and careless leading us to believe that Dr. Zuger was trying to show that education and responsibility are the best ways ...
- 386: Story Of An Hour 2
- ... given into marriage and thus she has lost her freedom and "free will." After she learns of her husband's "death" she no longer is confined. As she ponders this idea, she releases all the stress and emotions that had been building up during the years of marriage. It is overwhelming, yet as she describes it, "her pulses beat fast, and the coursing blood warmed and relaxed every inch of her ...
- 387: Shakespearean Comedy 2
- ... family. After Hero faints at the wedding, Beatrice is furious. She wants revenge against Claudio. Finally she and Benedick declare their love for each other which was made possible by being under tension and emotional stress and she was finally able to let down her guard. She feels out of control because she needs a man to kill Claudio. She is usually able to take care of things herself but not ...
- 388: Scarlet Letter Symbolism
- ... the Puritans hold up Dimmesdale, the Romantics level him as a human. The Scarlet Letter is an endless account of fabulous theories and philosophies. Ranging from Puritanical to Romantic, Nathaniel Hawthorne embodies his ideas to stress his Romantic philosophies through Pearl, Hester, and Dimmesdale throughout all of this.
- 389: Scarlet Letter Chapter Summari
- ... the characters assembled on the balcony overlooking the scaffold (the Governor, a military man, and the ministers). The Scriptures demand death for adultery, and the Puritan laws closely follow the Biblical pattern. The Puritan "fathers" stress fidelity in marriage and the sacredness of the family. Thus, Hester's crime of adultery is punishable by death. Since her husband (Dr. Prynne) is reported to be dead, the magistrates extend to her what ...
- 390: Road Less Traveled By William
- ... for all their problems off on other people that the problems with miraculously go away. Perhaps they are scared of the pain that the problem will cause, or maybe they just can t handle the stress of the problem. Peck goes on to make it clear that these unresolved problems with eventually catch up to you. Peck then discusses how neurosis and character disorders deal with misplaced responsibility. This misplaced responsibility ...
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