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- 1861: Silence Of The Lambs
- ... less of the man that he is. This is how he received his nickname Buffalo Bill because the way he murders and then skins his victims. Jame Gumb is a very disturbed individual and his violence and crimes are often attempts to escape from insanity. (Menninger, 181) Jame Gumb is in a word where he believes that he can become a woman and live somehow be with his mother again or ...
- 1862: Short-story Paper
- ... sees her for 10 years, She was sick for -sort of tragic and serene (434). Finally all the questions that are created are answered when she finally dies and town people enter her house, The violence of breaking down the door lay in the bed (437-8). Generally I can say about the characters, that Faulkner creates in this story, are puzzling, and are revealed throughout miscellaneous stages that are taking ...
- 1863: Short Story Analysis Of Edgar
- ... with his pen knife, removes one of its eyes. This is but the beginning of the narrator's sorrows. He recognizes that it was this unfathomable longing of the soul to vex itself--to offer violence to own nature--to do wrong for the wrong's sake only--that urged me to continue and finally to consummate the injury I had inflicted upon the unoffending brute. One morning, in cold blood ...
- 1864: Shakespeare And His Globe
- ... prostitution. A playwright had to please all members of the audience. This explains the wide range of topics in Elizabethan plays. Many plays included passages of subtle poetry, of deep philosophy, and scenes of terrible violence. Shakespeare was an actor as well as a playwright, so he new well what his audience wanted to see. The company's offered as many as thirty plays a season, customarily changing the programs daily ...
- 1865: Scarlet Letter Essay -
- ... could not help it. She grew up an outcast, so when other children would approach her, she would do what felt natural, which was to act violently. Pearl was not only forced to act with violence, but because of the labels that others had given her, she was sentenced to a world where she would constantly be treated badly. Kids on the street would see Pearl and her mother and would ...
- 1866: Revenge 2
- ... as the way to get him back, so she screamed witch upon Elizabeth, saying Proctor. Abigail was willing to kill a woman just to get back at John Proctor. Since both of these incidents of violence were the spawn of revenge, we can say that revenge is more than just an angry feeling . Revenge is a deadly feeling. Revenge is the vile product of love gone awry, and both Roger Chillingsworth ...
- 1867: Ressurection A Tale Of Two Cit
- ... of blue-flies were swarming about the prisoner, in anticipation of what he was soon to become" (p.97). Dickens uses the theme resurrection to give the reader a break in the tragic story of violence. Since Dickens is a Christian man, he felt he had to give the reader a touch of the Bible throughout his writngs of A Tale of Two Cities.
- 1868: Structure Of The Lost Honour O
- ... report format. The tone is very formal and it is extremely detailed and logical (stereotypically German). Right from the start the reader can sense a message the author is trying to convey. The subtitle How Violence Develops and where it can lead gives the reader a sense of a trail to follow, or in this case a channel. The story that takes place in this novel is in the period between ...
- 1869: The Enigma Solved
- ... ahead with the murder, when Lady Macbeth accuses her husband of cowardice in making his decision, he succumbs to her, and they continue with their plans for the crime. Why had Macbeth decided against committing violence for the kingship? In a soliloquy in the seventh scene of the first act, he tells us that it is not death in the next world that he fears. Rather, he is afraid that his ...
- 1870: The Client By John Grisham
- ... further you read, the more knowledge you get about the characters. Sometimes the narrator tells about the events, sometimes he tells about the characters. The book is a legal thriller; a thriller without sex and violence. It was a little difficult, but very pleasant book to read. It was very exciting, because it was difficult to predict what was going to happen. The story was very affecting too. The story shows ...
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