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Frankenstein
Words: 1286 - Pages: 5.... The children do their daily work without griping as well. Just
because they are looked down upon by society that still does not stop them
from enjoying what has been provided for them.
Society itself which is supposed to be good is actually ignorant. They
wrongly treat the monster on the assumption that he actually is a monster.
They scorn, attack, and shun the monster just because of his outward
appearance. This is not justified by anything except his demeanor. They
are also afraid of it because they are afraid of things about which they
no nothing. Society also unjustly kills Justine because she is the only
person that could have .....
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The Characteristics Of Mrs.dic
Words: 643 - Pages: 3.... and want to marry with her. "Several man wanted to marrt her".(P113)
Mrs.Dickinson is a widow because her husband died in a plane crash. That makes her to be a independent person. After the death of her husband, she has no help in anyway. She tend take care of the family by herself. Financially, she has to go out and work, she has two jobs which will earn her money to live. "She helped a friend with a little hat shop......bred puppies for sale". Emotionally, she is independent. Her son, Frederick, is the only one lives with her. She hasn’t marry any other man in five years after the death of her husband. "It was five year .....
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Hemingway's "The Old Man And The Sea": An Analysis
Words: 679 - Pages: 3.... "He always thought
of the sea as la mar which is what people call her in Spanish when they
love her." (p.29) He saw the sea as a woman, a woman that gave or withheld
favors. She was unpredictable beacuse "The moon affects her as it does a
woman." (p.30) The sea was like a second home for the man, who fished
every day. La mar provided the man with food, a living, an enemy, and a
friend.
When he was out on the sea fishing, he was at home. The sea, la
mar, was like his mother. The fish in the ocean were like his brothers and
sisters. When he heard the dolphins playing in the night he thought, "They
are good...they are our brothers like .....
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Fahrenheit 451: The Books And Symbol Of The Phoenix
Words: 552 - Pages: 3.... Books are burned immediately whenever they are found anywhere.
In fact, it is a “crime” to own a book in Montag’s world.
Books are often compared to as birds throughout Fahrenheit 451. “A
book lit like a white pigeon in his hands. In the dim wavering light, a
page hung open and it was like a snowy feather….The men above were hurling
shovelsfull of magazines into the dusty air. They fell like slaughtered
birds.” (page 37) In Montag’s view, the burning books were seen as dying,
hopeless birds. Somehow, Montag saw the books as a sign of happiness and
freedom. He realizes the light in books, and he even pities them f .....
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Guy De Maupassant's "The Jewels": Consequences Of The Desire To Be Wealthy
Words: 692 - Pages: 3.... Lantin's
wife is an indirectly described round character. The reader is never told
how she feels about wealth, but is shown through her words and actions.
"'What can I do? It is my vice. I know you are right, but I can't change
my character. I just adore jewels.'"(8) We know that she gives in to her
vice and has what can be inferred to be as an affair. She deceives her
husband in order to satisfy her desires. The wife is also dynamic because
she always gives in to her love of wealth; she never changes.
The wife's death is implied to be caused by her desire to obtain
wealth. "When she had been to the opera one evening in the wi .....
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Self-delusion In Death Of A Sa
Words: 637 - Pages: 3.... and respected he really is and tells his sons Biff and Happy in order for them to be truly successful they must first be well liked. Linda is an enabler and is codependent on Willy. She encourages him and participates in his delusions. Linda is unselfish and her life revolves around Willy and the boys. Despite what she might think or feel personally she tries to influence Biff and Happy to listen to their father stating; “attention must be paid” and encouraging them to participate in his delusions. By giving into Willy, trying to keep peace in the family and trying to avoid hurting him she is actually causing more harm .....
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Heart Of Darkness: Feelings Of Characters And Uncertainties Of The Congo
Words: 893 - Pages: 4.... which I am trying to achieve is, by the power of the written word, to make you hear, to make you feel-it is above all, to make you see.(Conrad 1897) Knowing that Conrad was a novelist who lived in his work, writing about the experiences were as if he were writing about himself. "Every novel contains an element of autobiography-and this can hardly be denied, since the creator can only explain himself in his creations."(Kimbrough,158)
The story is written as seen through Marlow's eyes. Marlow is a follower of the sea. His voyage up the Congo is his first experience in freshwater navigation. He is used as a tool, so to speak, in order .....
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Call Of The Wild: Character Sketch - Buck
Words: 924 - Pages: 4.... One night, while the judge was away at a raisin
grower's committee meeting, the gardener, Manuel, took Buck away from his home.
Buck was then sold, and thrown in a baggage car. This would be the beginning of
a new, cruel life for Buck. On his ride to wherever he was going, Buck's pride
was severely damaged, if not completely wiped out by men who used tools to
restrain him. No matter how many times Buck tried to lunge, he would just be
choked into submission at the end. When Buck arrived at his destination, there
was snow everywhere, not to mention the masses of Husky and wolf dogs. Buck was
thrown into a pen with a man who had a club. This .....
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The Stone Angel
Words: 855 - Pages: 4.... said to resemble so much and from whom he'd inherited a frailty I could
not help but detest, however much a part of me wanted to sympathize. To
play at being her - it was beyond me." (p. 25) Hagar's father sent her to
school out east to learn how to become a proper lady. After coming back
from college to become a proper lady, Hagar wanted to teach school but her
father wouldn't allow it. Hagar, instead, kept her father's accounts and
played hostess. Hagar meets Bram Shipley three years later and decides to
marry him. Her father does not approve of the marriage, but Hagar marries
Bram in a spirit of willful pride. Hagar's father .....
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The Last Unicorn: The Character And Nature Of Molly Grue
Words: 934 - Pages: 4.... worked herself to
the bones. You would probably think that Molly isn't a nice person. Molly
is a nice person, because underneath all that skin is a woman who has
compassion. Molly cooks and cares for a band of loud, crude, adventurous
men, otherwise known outlaws. Molly is extremely faithful to these men
because she could leave at any time but she didn't. She stuck with them
and served their every need. She feels so loyal to them that even though
she complains she will still do the job. Molly has been with these men for
such a long time that she has picked up some of their bad habits, and she
acts like a man. Still she changed to fit i .....
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