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- 27021: Mrs Dalloway By Virginia Woolf
- ... their thoughts and actions. feels death and sorrow all around her. She consistently sees routine and habit around her but seems discontented Clarissa, she was now, "...Mrs. Dalloway; not even Clarissa any inside Mrs. Dalloway's soul, lies her belief character, the side that she never reveals. Clarissa expresses her belief in reincarnation. That her inner-communicating self, if not revealed in this body, may be revealed in the next. The ... quite simple. She can be happy in throwing a party. Clarissa has friends. Her parties are to unite the people, who would otherwise never speak to each other. Clarissa communicates ycan, "say things you couldn't say anyhow else." She can her..." Clarissa Dalloway has a sense of optimism mixed with despair, in this she defines her character. sorrow in living within his society. Septimus sees beauty in small inanimate things ...
- 27022: The Divorce of Michael Jackson and Lisa Marie Presley
- ... in our lives, that day that Michael Jackson and Lisa Marie Presley tied the knot. Yet, we all somehow knew that this relationship was never going to make it, and guess what folks, it didn't. Yes, Mr. Jackson's affair has been exposed, although we are not allowed to release much of this information but we can say that this third party was a major Hollywood player. Michael claims that he was not actually ...
- 27023: Missouri Fox Trotter
- Missouri Fox Trotter, the common man's pleasure horse, is both versatile and well-mannered. They are best known for their pleasant gaits and surefootedness. According to the Missouri Fox Trotter Horse Breed Association, this is a "horse of all talents." ("The ... registrations.(Edwards, Ency of Horse, p.234) The Missouri Fox Trotter Horse Breeders Association was founded in 1948. After a number of horses were registered in the Douglas County area, a fire destroyed the secretary's house along with the stud book and records. In 1958, the breeders association was reorganized . ("Missouri Fox Trotting Horse") Stamina, soundness, and gentle disposition were the pioneers' consideration in breeding their mares with the fastest ... Winning Combination") The Missouri Fox Trotter, one of the oldest American breeds, has both a gentle disposition and smoothness of gait for the comfort of both horse and rider. That is why this common man's pleasure horse lives up to the breeds' motto, "To ride one is to own one." ("Winning Combination")
- 27024: A Tale of Two Cities: Sydney Carton
- ... an immature action. Had he been more mature, he might have forgotten about Lucie when she was married and found someone else. Another perhaps less important but very noticeable example is his appearance. He didn't seem to care what people really thought about him or the way he was dressed, and remained very calm and relaxed, maybe even carefree, most of the time he was in court. This also gives ... to Lucie alone, he seems very sincere and noble with his comment about sacrificing himself for her. This is very different from his selfish attitude he had before. At the end of the novel, Sydney's act of sacrificing himself showed honor, courage, and a heart of love for Lucie, as well as for Charles. Sydney also shows very admirable characteristics when he helps the innocent woman at the guillotine. His ...
- 27025: A Balloon and Science
- ... object at rest will stay at rest and an object in motion will stay in motion unless a force makes the object change its state of rest or motion. This means the rocket balloon won't start until you let go of the closing (hole). It wont stop until it runs out of air or something is in the way of its' path. The second law of motion is: The acceleration ... not moving continue motionless unless some force puts it into motion. Inertia also makes a moving object continue to move at a constant speed and in the same direction unless some force changes the object's motion. Inertia applies to the third law of motion. If there was no friction, gravity, or air resistance and the balloon had everlasting air and the string went on forever, inertia would keep the rocket ...
- 27026: Mrs Dalloway - Analysis Of The
- Upon viewing Mrs. Dalloway I was not impressed. The movie seemed to jump from the present to the past. The character Septimus didnt appear to have any purpose in the storyline. Clarrisa also seemed to be tightly bound by the Victorian lifestyle of the day to make her interesting to me. The plot just seemed too hard to ... in the war, and appearing to everyone that insanity has become him. His purpose was unclear, the story just jumped from Clarissa to Septimus. Whether he parallels or is an opposite of Clarissa, I dont know. If Septimus was a parallel of Clarissa, then his character was played well, being that he, like Clarissa, constantly thought of the past, and never the future. Making the two most similar, yet they ... Yet if Clarissa had been a free spirit, and not a traditionalist she would have captured my attention as having a purpose. Septimus purpose is unclear, and the plot is made for those who dont take things for what they are and leave them at that.
- 27027: Alcoholism: Symptoms, Causes, and Effects
- ... prominent in the teen years. It is estimated that over 3 million teens between the ages of 14 and 17 in the United States today are problem drinkers. Alcoholism is a serious problem in today's society. It is extremely important that the public, including the large groups of users and abusers of alcohol, gain as much knowledge as possible about the symptoms and effects of alcoholism if we ever want to see the reduction of statics involving fatalities, injuries, diseases caused from the use and abuse of alcohol. Education and realization of the effects alcoholism can have on the different aspects of a person's life are the best ways that we can help control the number of alcoholics in the United States. Works Cited Caplan, Roberta. "Alcoholism." Academic American Encyclopedia. 1992. Gitlow, Stanley E., M.D. "Alcoholism." New Book Of Knowledge. 1991. Johnson, Vernon. Everything You Need To Know About Chemical Dependency: Vernon Johnson's Guide For Families. Minneapolis: Johnson Institute, 1990.
- 27028: Scarlet Letter:bewilderment At
- ... at the Hands of Sin "No man, for any considerable period, can wear one face to himself and another to the multitude without finally becoming bewildered as to which may be true. In Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter, this quote applies to the two main characters of the novel. It applies to Arthur Dimmesdale in a literal way; he clearly is not the man that he appears to be, and ... not only to him, but to the entire community. If he had admitted to everyone what he had done, then he would have been seen, not only as a hypocrite, but a betrayer of everyone's trust. Some people inthe community might have even started doubting the religion because, if this man who they considered holy and righteous, could not live a sin free life, then how could they? Clearly, Arthur ... what the rest of society believed at that time. The people of Boston saw adultery as a sin, and there was no way that any good or love could come out of it. When Arthur's character is tested, he struggles to find the answer but is unable to, and literally dies trying. Hester, on the other hand, does not give such a noble attempt, but rather choses, whether consciously ...
- 27029: Poem "Lucifer in the Starlight": New Meanings and Ideas
- ... poem is written in rimed iambic pentameter, but whenever anything pertains to Lucifer directly, the lines are indented and there are twelve syllables per line. Perhaps this is because Meredith is trying to show Lucifer's domination. Also the poem follows the sonnet's form of fourteen lines, but there are not quatrains. Instead there Are sections of 5, 5, 2, and a final couplet. By deviated from the standard, Meredith creates a brilliant work of art. In this ... god. The devil has only one home, which is hell, and Meredith proves that. Meredith combines irony, with his own distinctive style and tone, to portray the ordeal quite realistically. By the caliber of Meredith's writing, this poem is worthy for more than just a place in a English book.
- 27030: Symbolism In The Novellord Of
- ... the source of rescue,it gradually spread and pervaded the forest causing the death of the little boy with the birthmark on his cheek.finally in the last chapter the whole island along with it's contains of fruit trees and beautiful nature is destroyed by the fire. Also symbolic is the sow's head which represents evil.The lord of ther flies is symbolic of the surfacing through of the dormant evil inside the human heart.Actually the whole novels deals with the age-old battle between good ... The island itself can be a double symbol of both paradise and hell supported by the painted faces of the boys and their mock hunts which strengthen the hell factor of the island with it's primitivism and savagery.
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