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Things Fall Apart: An Analysis
Words: 401 - Pages: 2.... family relations, but also against his inner most feelings or his "chi." Any
bad luck that occurs, people of this culture would say that you have a bad
"chi."
Okonkwo's destiny is marked by bad luck, one reason may be that he is so
driven by the fear of resembling his father that he struggles to repress part of
his personality with predictably afflicted results.
This was a society where a man was judged by his own achievement and not
that of his fathers. Yams were the primary crop of Umuofia. A sign of
manliness was if you could farm yams to feed your family. Okonkwo is respected
because of his hard work.
The complex p .....
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12 Angry Men: Boy Is Innocent
Words: 413 - Pages: 2.... The old man does not have that good of hearing. Also, at that same
time, the train was going by his house. This train is very loud. How could an
old man with poor hearing hear this? . This old man is not a believable
witness to the murder of this man. You can't believe what he said. The train
was just too loud for him to possibly hear the yells of the boy.
After leaving his house, the boy went to see a movie to get away from
all of this. He was under total stress. I am sure he did not care to look at
the title of the movie. He probably just wanted in to get away. This way his
mind was focused on other things other than h .....
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The Picture Of Dorian Gray: Corruption Through Aestheticism
Words: 1416 - Pages: 6.... novel underscores its disapproval of aestheticism which negatively
impacts the main characters. Each of the three primary characters is an
aesthete and meets some form of terrible personal doom. Basil Hallward's
aestheticism is manifested in his dedication to his artistic creations. He
searches in the outside world for the perfect manifestation of his own soul,
when he finds this object, he can create masterpieces by painting it (Bloom
109). He refuses to display the portrait of Dorian Gray with the explanation
that, "I have put too much of myself into it" (Wilde 106). He further
demonstrates the extent to which he holds this philosoph .....
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Beloved: Sethe And Her Daughter
Words: 1468 - Pages: 6.... spent in slavery. Sethe's action is indisputable: she has killed her
child. By killing her "Beloved" child, the question arises whether or not
Sethe acted out of true love or selfish pride? The fact that Sethe's act is
irrational can easily be decided upon. Does Sethe kill her baby girl
because she wants to save the baby from slavery or does Sethe end her
daughter's life because of a selfish refusal to reenter a life of slavery?
It can be said that she is a woman who chooses to love her children
and not herself. Sethe kills her baby because her children are the only
good and pure part of who she is and must be protected from the cruel .....
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To Kill A Mockingbird: Courage Of Atticus Finch
Words: 337 - Pages: 2.... shooting a non rabid dog. Atticus
could miss the dog, and cause damage to a living, and or a non-living thing.
Thirdly it is courageous of Atticus to be willing to charge Jem with Bob Ewell's
death. He risked the loss of Jem in the process. He also risked the chance of
Jem getting mad at Atticus, and never talking to him. Also It was courageous of
Atticus to teach his children not prejudge others until they really know what
they are really going through. There is a quotation that Atticus said “Never
judge anyone, until you have been in their shoes, and walked around in them.”
(86). When saying that to Jem, and Scout he risked the chance .....
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The Children In "Sons And Lovers" By D. H. Lawerence And "What Maisie Knew" By Henry James
Words: 908 - Pages: 4.... James in his novel What Maisie Knew , portrays the main
character, Maisie, as being impoverished emotionally. The emotional
poverty that Maisie experiences in her life exist because of her parents
extremely vicious hatred for each other. They use Maisie as a “vessel for
bitterness” (13). To Beale and Ida, Maisie was just a tool that they used
to hurt the other person. Eventually, Maisie figured out that they were
using her to be the bearer of brutily hateful messages. Consequently, she
learned not to deliver such messages. This made her parents very angry and
they decided that she had “grown incredably dull”. .....
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Contrasting The Characters Ral
Words: 994 - Pages: 4.... He orders the group to build the basic necessities of civilisation, shelters, and most importantly to keep the fire going, in hope that they will be rescued and return to humanity. " But I tell you that smoke is more important than the pig, however often you kill one (Golding pg .75)" Jack on the other hand, does not care about making homes, only about hunting. When Jack is the leader, evil takes over and all good is destroyed. Under Jack's power both Simon and Piggy are killed.
Just the two characters decisions clash, so do their personalities. Jack is unkind, caring about no one but himself and how he can benefit. Jack simply .....
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The Red Badge Of Courage: Fear
Words: 522 - Pages: 2.... still had his pride and
after that his attitude changed and he began fighting with no fear.
Tom Wilson is another young sodier in the 304th regiment who is called
the loud soldier. When he is in the tent talking to Henry and conklin he
talks about how he will not run and take on the whole army on by himself.
When he is in the first battle he tries to run but is caught by an officer
and made to go back and fight. His attitude changed from being confident
to being scard of fighting.
Jim conklin is also a soldier in the 304th regiment who talks with
Henry and tom. When Conklin was talking to Henry and Wilson about how they
felt ab .....
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Young Goodman Brown 2
Words: 964 - Pages: 4.... he didn’t realize is that the same reason he went to the woods was the same reason as the towns people. When Goodman encounters Goody Cloyse in the woods he is shocked that he sees her out there “A marvel, truly, that Goody Cloyse should be so far in the wilderness at night fall.”(Hawthorne 98) When he learns of her travels and of how she is acquainted with the old man he is in disbelieve that a women that taught him religion is evil. When Goody asks the old man for a hand to take her to a communion he offers her cane and throws it down when it hits the ground it turns alive and Goody Close disappears. Leading you t .....
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