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The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow 2
Words: 808 - Pages: 3.... of that trooper was buried in a church
yard. During the night the ghost rides in search of his head at blasted
speed to get back to the church yard before day break. The ghost is
known as the Headless Horseman of Sleepy Hollow.
Ichabod Crane stayed in the village of Sleepy Hollow for only one
purpose and that was to teach the children of the area. Ichabod was a
native of Connecticut. He was tall and very skinny with narrow
shoulders and very long arms and legs. His head was small and
flattened on top. He had huge ears, large green eyes and a long snipe
nose. His school house was a low building of one large room. I .....
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Color Purple 2
Words: 1154 - Pages: 5.... stay alive and to get a better life that she had at the end.
Celie sees herself ugly and stupid. The reason for this is because her father and later her husband told her so. Celie had to leave school because her father raped her and got her pregnant. This brought a lot of pain and emotional downfall but in spite of this with a great help of her younger sister Nettie, Celie tried her best to learn what she missed in school. It was very important for her, because she realized that knowledge is one of the ways to become strong and to improve in life. “ Us both be hitting Nettie’s schoolbooks pretty hard, cause us know we got to .....
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Stephen King
Words: 2013 - Pages: 8.... born in Portland, Maine, on September 21, 1947, at the Maine General Hospital. Stephen, his mother Nellie, and his adopted brother David were left to fend for themselves when Stephen’s father Donald, a Merchant Marine captain, left one day, to go the store to buy a pack of cigarettes, and never returned. His fathers leaving had a big indirect impact on King’s life. In the autobiographical work Danse Macabre, recalls how his family life was altered: “After my father took off, my mother, struggled, and then landed on her feet.” My brother and I didn’t see a great deal of her over the next nine years. She worked a succession of conti .....
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The Use Of Characters By Hawthorne And O'Connor To Teach Morality
Words: 1737 - Pages: 7.... the extremely puritanical society of the eighteenth century America. This time in our history, we did not except differences, especially theological differences. This was the time of the Salem Witch Trials of Massachusetts. At Salem, many people were executed because they were thought to be witches. In today’s times that sounds absurd, but at that time it was a real fear, to think that they would be corrupted by these demonic beings and they would be kept from heaven.
Goodman Brown was a church going man and most people would have thought him to be good. He came from a lineage of good Christian people, who the old stranger says, .....
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The Garden Party
Words: 391 - Pages: 2.... “What have I done? Why didn’t I stop the party? What will the family of the killed man think?”
After the party there are some leftovers. Mrs Sheridan suggests that they can give the exposed family some food to show some sympathy. Laura isn’t sure if this is the right thing to do, but she gets the task to give the basket filled with sandwiches to the poor family.
Laura isn’t certain if the poor family will appreciate the gift. When walking to the house, she is afraid of their reaction. This isn’t something she is used to do. She hasn’t been in touch with people in poverty before. What will they .....
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Hamlets To Be Or Not To Be
Words: 407 - Pages: 2.... he is too gutless to t
e the king’s life until he has gathered all of the facts and the right opportunity arises. Hamlet is being extremely hard on himself . It is only human nature to feel nerveless when one is unable to take action. He must realize that he is not being c
ardly, but smart to wait and take decisive action.
Evidence shows that Hamlet feels life is a burden yet Hamlet still remains tranquil as he soliloquizes. The perfect iambic pentameter of Shakespeare gives this passage a sense of fluidity in contrast with the whirlpool of emotions in other soliloquies
Words such as suffer, troubles, dies, sleep, heartache, calam .....
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Jumping Off To Freedom
Words: 1252 - Pages: 5.... Miguel (David's father) and Luis (helped making the raft) were the only ones supposed to get on the raft, but while aborting the raft 'El Toro' (Luis' friend) with the help of Luis got on the raft as well, he was rude, he never had a smile of approbation, David and his dad had to keep up with his bad jokes, and bombastic comments, he also made inveigh comments to the Leals. David and Miguel were disappointed because he was not supposed to be on the raft, since he did not have the prerogative to be on it and they only had food and water for three persons. They were also scared of the see because they were callow, they did not know much abou .....
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Essay On Two Poems Of Carol An
Words: 618 - Pages: 3.... ‘ a mind as cold as the slice of ice within my own brain’.
The poet has a conversational tone such as asking questions. We are hearing only part of the conversation. The poem is set on a cold chilly night.
The poet is more cynical and formal when she is talking about the snowman.
The phrase ‘an idle mind is a devil’s workshop’ is very applicable here since the thief has nothing to do, so to keep himself busy he breaks into people’s homes. He has a rather ruthless philosophy of life that ‘better of dead than giving in, not taking what you want’. He steals not for money but for the pleasure. He .....
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King Lears Emotional Stages
Words: 706 - Pages: 3.... of his self-
image finally causes him to go mad (Dominic 233). Before Lear goes mad he
realizes the state in which he is turning when he states, “My wits begin to
turn.”( III.ii.67). Lear’s suffering is primarily mental and climaxes when
Regan throws him out in the storm (Bruhl 317). The main mistakes appears “
as he [Lear] enters the phantasmagoria [fantastic imagery, as in a dream] of
his madness”( Halio 192). This type of thinking makes Lear become mentally
unstable.
One can attribute King Lear’s main mental anguishes to the direct act
of wrong doing towards him. The wrong doings cause so much .....
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Social Criticism In Literature
Words: 1501 - Pages: 6.... also typifies this kind of
literature. Besides the central theme of love, is another prevalent theme,
that of a revolution gone bad. He shows us that, unfortunately, human
nature causes us to be vengeful and, for some of us, overly ambitious. Both
these books are similar in that both describe how, even with the best of
intentions, our ambitions get the best of us. Both authors also demonstrate
that violence and the Machiavellian attitude of "the ends justifying the
means" are deplorable.
George Orwell wrote Animal Farm, ". . . to discredit the Soviet system
by showing its inhumanity and its back-sliding from ideals [he] valued . .
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