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The Scarlet Letter: Dimmesdale's Suffering Of Pain And Guilt
Words: 920 - Pages: 4.... when he is confessing, it is clear by his words how guilty he
really felt:
‘“Hester Prynne,” cried he, with piercing earnestness, “in
the name of Him, so terrible and so merciful, who gives me
grace, at this last moment, to do what -for my own heavy sin
and miserable agony- I withheld myself from doing seven years
ago, come hither now, and twine thy strength about me! Thy
strength, Hester; but let it be guided by the will which God
hath granted me! This wretched and wronged old man is
opposing it with all his might!- with all his own might, and
the fiend’s! Come, Hester, come! Support me up yonder
scaffold!”’( .....
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The Scarlet Letter: Light And Dark Imagery
Words: 1113 - Pages: 5.... blackness succeeds the vivid light of the meteor, the
smiling and scowling face of the physician seems somehow to remain
"painted on the darkness," (115).
Martin shows how good can shine on the physician, yet his evil still
remains in the darkness. Even Pearl, an innocent child who does not know
Chillingworth, refers to him as a dark person. When speaking to her mother,
she says, "Come away, mother! Come away, or yonder old Black Man will
catch you" (Hawthorne 123)! The "black" in "black man" refers to
Chillingworth's evil, which is clearly acknowledged by even a small child.
Guilt is also acknowledged by others through the dark ima .....
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Trainspotting: A Novel By Irvine Welsh
Words: 560 - Pages: 3.... up or gets that way somehow. His friend Begbie, for example, is
an unhappy little man. He feels he has to make himself seem tough by surrounding
himself with "friends" who do nothing but boost his ego by letting Begbie put
them down. Aside from being on and off heroin, his good friend Danny Murphy, or
Spud (as everyone calls him) is a habitual thief. His friend Simone is nicknamed
Sick Boy for good reasons. When he is high he hears voices in his head willing
him to do evil things. He likes to shoot dogs as their masters are taking them
for a walk, and he enjoys using women for nothing but sex.. Rents' date on
occasion, Hazel, was abused by .....
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Song Of Solomon: Milkman Dead - Respecting And Listening To Women
Words: 1673 - Pages: 7.... the first part of the novel, Milkman is his father's son, a child
taught to ignore the wisdom of women. Even when he is 31, he still needs "both
his father and his aunt to get him off" the scrapes he gets into. Milkman
considers himself Macon, Jr., calling himself by that name, and believing that
he cannot act independently (120). The first lesson his father teaches him is
that ownership is everything, and that women's knowledge (specifically, Pilate's
knowledge) is not useful "in this world" (55). He is blind to the Pilate's
wisdom. When Pilate tell Reba's lover that women's love is to be respected, he
learns nothing (94).
In the sa .....
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Color Purple
Words: 610 - Pages: 3.... to take Celie’s sister Nettie as a wife, but her father convinces the man to take Celie instead. Celie is now forced to marry an older man who already has children. Celie’s husband constantly beats and rapes her without any remorse. He even made Celie nurse Shug Avery, his mistress, when she was ill. It is now that Celie learns from Shug Avery about love. Shug Avery encourages Celie not to take the abuse from her husband anymore and that she deserves better. Celie would finally leave her husband when she found out that he kept her sister’s letters from her. Nettie was the sole reason why Celie had managed to survive. Celie .....
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The Cultural Gap In Joy Luck Club
Words: 1085 - Pages: 4.... let them go where ever they want at any time."
Wong was born in San Jose. Still living with his parents, he has experienced situations where he felt torn between two cultures. Wong's parents came to America in 1974. For the first couple of years, they lived a life not exposing themselves to the American culture. Once Wong started school, his surrounding influenced him, as in his friends who spoke "perfect" English and his teachers who taught and exposed him to the American culture.
"It was like I was bringing home the American culture to my parents everytime I learned something new in school," Wong recalls. "I remember br .....
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A Tale Of Two Cities
Words: 977 - Pages: 4.... June 9, 1870. The main characters are: Charles Darnay- a French man who is a tutor and is put on trial numerous times and has to be rescued. Dr. Manette- a prisoner for 18 years who recovers with the aid of his daughter; he tries to repay her by rescuing her husband from death. Sydney Carton- a drunken lawyer who looks like Charles Darnay, and saves his life because of his love for Lucie. Lucie Manette- a pretty, blonde woman who is very loving and loyal to others and marries Charles Darnay. Ernest Defarge- an owner of a wine shop who becomes a leader in the French Revolution. Madame Therese Defarge- the wife of Ernest who waits for the rev .....
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Catcher In The Rye And Generation X: Holden And Andy
Words: 1562 - Pages: 6.... which commodify people, rather than accepting them. Holden is seeking a deeper, more real relationship with someone, probably anyone, who understands him, and will accept him.
Holden doesn't like to see people hurting. He explains when he says that he would like to be "a catcher in the rye", someone who protects children from the pitfalls of hypocrisy and lies, that Holden seems to think infect the adult world. As a result, Holden is very careful not to use other characters as a means for his own ends. In many ways he is unable to deflect the unexpressed pressures that every teen male feels, to have sex. He is offered the "teenage dream" of .....
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David Copperfield
Words: 1007 - Pages: 4.... is standard in all of his novels, including Great Expectations. The
reason for this Dickens' setting is because he was born in the town of
Portsmouth, England in 1812. Although as a young child he moved to Chatham
where he experienced a pleasant childhood in which many scenes from his
childhood are intertwined throughout his novels. Dickens father was constantly
in debt and was eventually sent to jail. This memory was agonizing for young
Charles as years later he wrote: "No words can express the secret agony of my
soul. I felt my early hopes of growing up to be a learned and distinguished man,
crushed in my breast." This directly .....
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Brave New World: All Things Are Relative
Words: 639 - Pages: 3.... The Anasazi, commonly called cave-dwellers, who from birth,
used wood and bindings to elongate the head. Even today in Japan,
tradition says that women are supposed to walk ten feet behind their
husbands. This may seem like demeaning women to us but who are we to judge
when the United States has had a long history of racial and ethnic
discrimination and only now are we changing.
The society in Brave New World has not lost their values but has
simple changed their idea of what is right and wrong. After all, how much
have we changed in the past 600 years. Six-hundred years ago in England,
we killed people for conducting scientific e .....
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