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471: Lord Of The Flies 7
... them have freedom and liberties which was not go for his society because they abused their freedom and became lazy and irresponsible. His society did not have their priorities in order because Ralph did not stress that the rescue fire and the shelters were necessary. Ralph was passive and did not keep his society in line. The were too unruly to control. Another factor in the demise of Ralph s society ...
472: Le Cid (french)
... les classe sociales. En conclusion, les personnages dans le Cid on tous eu une vie vraiment bouleversante. Ils ont tous fait face à des situations qui demandait un psychologique capable de survivre un taux de stress très élevé. Premièrement, Rodrigue a vraiment fait de bonne décision par rapport à l'honneur et le devoir. Ces décisions ne lui ont pas affecté grandement car il a finit par avoir ce qu'il ...
473: Lord Of The Flies -
... influenced by Piggy than by Jack, who in a way could be viewed as a source of evil. Even though the significance of the fire as a rescue signal was slowly dismissed, Ralph continued to stress the importance of the fire at the mountaintop. He also tried to reestablish the organization that had helped to keep the island clean and free of potential fire hazards. This difference made most of the ...
474: Lord Jim
... was not brave, and that bugged him. In the end, however, by returning to the village to receive his definite fate he shows an amount of courage that one cannot measure. Conrad is trying to stress the point that good people may do bad things, yet they are still good deep down. He says that other people will forgive you once you forgive yourself because the bad thing you did is ...
475: King Lear -
... the different language techniques that France uses, such as the use of the paradoxes and the rhyming couplets like my chance with fair France and cold st neglect to inflamed respect . By using these methods, stress is put onto the point that is being made by France and therefore is more explicit to the audience. France also uses loaded verbs to describe Lear s actions, including cast and thrown , to suggest ...
476: Kafkas Metamorphosis
... is borderline neurotic. When Mrs. Samsa tries to strip her of cleaning duties Grete "burst into a storm of weeping"(p.237). At this stage Greta is learning to set her emotions into action. The stress of Gregor's condition is taking a major toll on Grete. She has gone from a life of comfort to one of poverty and shame. This once liquid soul is now taking form. Grete is ...
477: Owl Creek Bridge
... from under the water, and from a great distance, all while swirling about in the current, marks them as unachievable fantasy. As Farquhar dives into the water, Bierce uses personification and yet more similes to stress the paragraph. ‘The water roared in his ears like the voice of Niagara, yet he heard the dulled thunder of the volley…’ He mistakes a successful bullet with a rope burn, which he describes as ...
478: Shakespeare - Comedy
... 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 ...
479: Woman To Man
... just as the resurrection of Christ defeated death, so too, does each individual conception and birth. The use of alliteration in this first stanza contributes a crescendo of confidence, which relates to the pain, and stress building up until the conception. This also can be interpreted as the excitement during the sexual act. The relief following is shown in the three remaining stanzas which are quieter, and are more explanatory, and ...
480: Woman To Man
... use of paradox is further proof of her skill as a poet. "The selfless shapeless seed…" – this suggests simultaneously both shapelessness and shape, for a seed has shape. The effect of this paradox is to stress the potential for new shape at the instant of conception. Wright also uses alliteration. The sound of the poem is soft and almost gentle until Wright almost spits out the line, "…the blind head butting ...


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