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- 1291: Calamitatum Of The Individual
- ... naturally becomes a spectacle when showing his skills. This early conflict caused Abelard to leave and start his own school. Unfortunately, he could not maintain it and had to return home. Years later he was teaching in Paris again, he tells us how pupils flocked to him from every country in Europe, a statement which is more than corroborated by the authority of his contemporaries. He was, In fact, the idol ...
- 1292: To Kill A Mockingbird 3
- ... the end of the book Scout says: "Atticus was right. One time he said that you never really know a man until you stand in his shoes and walk around in them". This is the teaching of the book. It is easy to see that the "mockingbird" in this story is Tom Robinson a harmless man who becomes a victim of racial prejudice. Like the mockingbird, Tom has never done wrong ...
- 1293: Themes Of Death And Desire In
- ... entertained sailors at the Flamingo, and developed a penchant for adolescent boys. This desire in the form of "the 17 year-old boy- she'd gotten mixed up with!" caused her to lose her job teaching. As Stanley found, her promiscuity was well known in her local area, and this has caused her great deal of damage. In attempting to analyse why Blanche is attracted to adolescent boys Roxanna Stewart notes ...
- 1294: The Challenges Faced In Jane E
- ... is going this time, unlike before when she left Lowood. Luckily Jane is taken in by some friendly strangers, Mary and Diana Rivers. Their brother St. John helps Jane also by helping her find a teaching position at a local school. But Jane has a secret. She has not told them her real name because she is fearful of the scandal that would occur if anyone knew about her and Mr ...
- 1295: The Ss
- ... veteran of World War II. He was a former associate professor at West Point and wrote twenty other books about World War II. The other general consultant was George H. Stein who was a distinguished teaching professor of history at the State University of New York at Binghamton, and received his Ph.D. in history from Columbia University. He, like Col. John R. Elting, wrote and translated many books on Hitler ...
- 1296: Suffer The Little Children - S
- ... psychiatry was his game. As soon as we read it, we immeadiately know he will have a destiny such as Sidleys because that was exactly the way she was introduced (Miss Sidley was her name, teaching was her game). The writer also uses italic writing to emphasize the teachers toughts. However, the presence of one or two loose words in the middle of sentences will contribute to cause an eye effect ...
- 1297: Roger Chillingworth
- ... do not pardon or feel sorry in anyway for Hester or Dimmesdale, they deserved what they received for their actions. And it was only appropriate that Dimmesdale suffered more, figuring that he was promotion and teaching against what he did. Yet, I feel that Satan does use emotions to draw away from Christ and His love, and this is a prime example of it. Too many people, all too many times ...
- 1298: Oedipus Trilogy Analysis
- ... feet for an answer to their sickness. Little did Oedipus know that he had his own much larger problem on his hands. The plays of Oedipus have long been some of the most enlightening and teaching of stories. This story sparked the study of much psychological debate and theories pertaining to the love of ones mother and ones own sanity. It was used in Ancient Greece to tell of the twisted ...
- 1299: Merchant Of Venice 2
- ... yet insists that Shylock lend it to thine enemy. This act is an implicit, unstated rebuke of usury. Shylock then pounces on this opportunity and offers a proposal that seems to act upon Antonio's teaching, slipping in his seemingly ridiculous contingency of a pound of flesh, which Antonio never dreams could be taken seriously. Antonio is now put into a precarious position: he must agree because to reject reformation is ...
- 1300: Joy Luck Club 2
- ... Buddha taught that one has to detach from one's richness to earn Nirvana, or peace of mind. One has to get rid of one's desire and greed to be happy. Without knowing the teaching of the Buddha, and by the example of her mother only, Lena let Harold have his ways. Lena thought she was right in doing this, until her mother brought up his miserly ways toward their ...
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