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The Glass Menagerie
<view this essay>.... of this defect. She perceives herself as unpopular and unimportant in the eyes of her peers. She separates herself to the point where she and her glass collection are one and the same thing. She identifies well with the uniqueness and delicacy of her unicorn. Just as the unicorn differs from the other horses in the collection, Laura too, does not fit in with the people of her time.
Laura exhibits very negative thoughts and feelings about herself. Laura assumes that everyone notices her flaws and dislikes her because of them. Laura fears that she will grow up to be an old maid. She does not relate to other people well because of her shyness and unp .....
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Dolores Claiborne
<view this essay>.... an important role in both the book and the movie, her roles in each are different. In the book, she is dependent on her mother until the point when her father begins to sexually abuse her. She then withdraws from everyone and tries to forget about the fact that it ever happened. In the movie, however, Salena has come back from New York to defend her mother after she has been accused of killing Vera Donovan. She has developed a drug abuse problem, just like her father. Salena is the reason for many of the scenes throughout the movie, as she is remembering them and discussing what really happened with her mother.
In both the novel and the movie, the stor .....
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Toni Morrison's Beloved: Sethe, A Brave Mother In Love, Or Is She Selfish In Her Weakness?
<view this essay>.... her third nameless child. Did Beloved’s death come out of love or selfish pride? In preventing her child from going into slavery, Sethe, too, protected herself, she prevented herself from re-entering captivity. In examining Sethe’s character we can see that her motivations derive from her deep love towards her children, and from the lack of love for herself. Sethe’s children are her only good quality. Her children are a part of her and in killing one she kills a part of herself. What hinders over Sethe is her refusal to accept responsibility for her baby’s death. Does she do this because she is selfishness or because it need not be justified? Sethe’s love is .....
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A Perfect Day For Bananafish
<view this essay>.... spiritual depravity of the world around him, and his struggle with his own spiritual shortcomings. The spiritual problem of the outside world is mostly a matter of material greed, especially in the west, and materialism. On the other hand, his own spiritual problem is more a matter of intellectual greed and true spiritualism.
In addressing the suicide, the difference should be distinguished between the "See More Glass" that we see through little Sybil’s eyes, and the Seymour Glass that we see through the eyes of the adult world. Even though these two characters are in theory the same man, they are slightly different in some ways. You could also say .....
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Symbolism In The Glass Menagerie
<view this essay>.... in its roots because he describes them to be flowering as
warty growths in overcrowded urban centers.
Tennessee Williams used many symbolic aspects to describe Laura and
the world she lives in.In the play,Laura represents the very fragile,shy
and emotionally crippled girl.In her mind she lives in a world of glass
animals and doesn't have a connection to the real world.The managerie of
glass also represents the fragile relationships among all the
characters.The glass unicorn is most obviously a symbol of Laura--
delicate,sadly different,an anomaly in the modern world.The glass motif
recurs throughout the whole play in many other forms.When Laura dropped
ou .....
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Hard Times By Charles Dickens - Irony
<view this essay>.... which is what his philosophy was based on, and he
strived to make his children perfect and not to wonder. He raised his
children never to wonder, never to doubt facts and to never entertain any
vice or fancy. As soon as Gradgrind’s children were old enough to absorb,
he was feeding giving more lessons than they could hold. His children were
brought up only knowing one way to live and that was the idea that if it is
not fact, then it is false. He was emotionaless as were his children
because they were brought up only knowing what they were taught by him.
Eventually, as Gradgrind’s children became older, what they were taught
began to turn sour in their minds. .....
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The Story Of Sweetheart Of The Song Of Tra Bong: The Use Of Setting
<view this essay>.... idea behind them, one must first recognize, then
separate and analyze the two settings.
Upon the first reading of this work, the reader finds himself dropping
into the story of a seemingly misplaced girl in Vietnam. The role of Rat Kiley
seems somewhat minor and irrelevant. Upon the second and third times through,
however, his role as the storyteller stands out. It becomes more evident that
he holds Mary Anne with the highest regard. He romanticizes her relationship
with the war. He is so amazed with the fact that a girl can be seduced by the
lure of the wilderness that he begins to talk about her with the listeners as if
she were the attractive girl from .....
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Catcher In The Rye
<view this essay>.... others to be inferior to his own kind all throughout
the book. He made several references as to how people aren't as perfect as
he was. "The reason he [Stradlater] fixed himself up to look good was
because he was madly in love with himself." (pg. 27) Holden had an
inferiority complex. He was afraid of not having any special talents or
abilities and used other methods to make him out to be a rough tough boy.
"Boy, I sat at that goddam bar till around one o'clock or so, getting drunk
as a bastard. I could hardly see straight." (pg. 150) Holden tried all he
could to fit in. He drank, cursed and criticized life in general to make it
seem he was very kn .....
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