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Emma 2
<view this essay>.... to what we would have others think of us. Pride and/or vanity is exhibited in different forms by each character. Ms. Austen was trying to send the message that an excess of pride or vanity is indeed a failing. Those characters who can recognize their flaw emerge as the true heroes of the story. In many minor characters of the novel, pride is a common characteristic. Mrs. Bennet, for instance, is extremely proud when it comes to her daughters marriages of mercenary advantage. She is so concerned that her neighbors have a high opinion of her that her own vanity will not even allow her to think of her daughters love and happiness. This is best shown with the case .....
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No Loser, No Weeper By Maya Angelou
<view this essay>.... along with her brother. Angelo has experienced a lot of negative things in her life. The Great Depression, her parents' death, racism, being sexually abused at an early age, becoming a single mother in her middle teenage years and bad marriages. This period in Maya's life constitutes much of the pain that is included in many other poems. In the poem, ANo Loser, No Weeper," Maya describes how she just hates to lose something, whether is small like a watch or a toy. Moreover this poem is directed towards another female trying to steal her lover. Maya wants to make it clear to the woman not touch her Alover-boy." She explains her warning by stating th .....
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Character Study Of Blance Dubo
<view this essay>.... what prompted Blanche to move. Her appearance in the first scene "suggests a moth" (Williams 96). In literature a moth represents the soul. So it is possible to see her entire voyage as the journey of her soul (Quirino 63). Later in the same scene she describes her voyage: "They told me to take a streetcar named Desire, and then transfer to one called Cemeteries and ride six blocks and get off at Elysian Fields" (Quirino 63). Taken literally this does not seem to add much to the story. However, if one investigates Blanche's past one can truly understand what this quotation symbolizes. Blanche left her home to join her sister, because her life was a wreck .....
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Brave New World 2
<view this essay>.... processes is directly used to produce and control a 5 caste system in society. Now, this is not a bad idea, other system is flawed. We see this in people like Bernard. An alpha is supposed to be at the top of society being well formed, tall, good looking and intelligent. Bernard however is somewhat shorter and less handsome than the rest of the men in his caste, and therefore is thought of as queer. This inconsistency in the hatching system shows proof that the system is not completely safe or stable, and will in time produce more and more “social rejects” that can only lead to destroy the system.
The conditioning process itself is also a good ex .....
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One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest: Symbols
<view this essay>.... it is made out to be. Kesey establishes this theme through the
brilliant manipulation of setting. Kesey uses the specific setting of a
fictional mental asylum to represent the non-specific realities of the real
world. The literary term for such a technique is the use of a "microcosm" -
a small universe representative of a larger one. Kesey uses the environment
of the mental asylum to demonstrate just how hypocritical society can be.
As aforementioned, Kesey utilizes many symbols that represent
elements in the real world. The very fact that the story takes place in a
mental asylum is in itself a commentary on society. In the asylum, it
becomes highly evident .....
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The Outsiders: Theme
<view this essay>.... One day Ponyboy and Johnny, Ponyboy's best friend, get jumped by a
group of Socs. The Socs start to drown Ponyboy in a fountain. Johnny,
realizing they might kill Ponyboy, kills Bob, one of the Socs with his
switchblade. Johnny and Ponyboy run to a fellow Greaser, Dally, who is always
in trouble with the law. Dally helps them by giving them some money, a gun,
and a place to hide. They hide in a church outside of town for a week until
Dally says it's okay to come out. They go out to eat and when they get back to
the church they find it burning. When they see that there are kids inside and
the fire could have been started by their cigarettes, they run .....
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I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings
<view this essay>.... was growing up in a divided town. Another cage she faced was the fact that she was being a woman, which put her at an even more disadvantage. Throughout the most part of her childhood these two cages were the most prominent ones although there were many other barriers which held her down. In the autobiography she recounts her feelings growing up and being restrained by certain cultural and gender based biases.
Angelou's childhood in Stamps, Arkansas a relatively poor town for the blacks in the neighborhood. The Maya character growing up was impressed by the field workers that would constantly pass through her grandmothers grocery store, with the suffering .....
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'Checking Out' A&P
<view this essay>.... the stained sense that there's something great out beyond the usual realm. The "walls" of the town seem to close in every year. The setting Sammy is surrounded by nearly smothers him. He is working in a grocery store going through the same motions for hours upon hours at a time. If one has ever been a grocery store clerk, then one has reckoned with, or attempted to reckon with, the strangling blandness and repetition of the job. Also, this A&P lies in a very formal, conservative town, five miles off the beach. Despite this closeness to the beach, some people in the town "haven't seen the ocean for twenty years" (482). This town, and this A&P, like the pe .....
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