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The Good Earth: Success In Wang Lung's Life
<view this essay>.... This however, could also be looked at in a good way. It gave
him a bond with his land that could perhaps not have been accomplished in
any other way. Also, when he was in the north, Olan, his wife, got enough
jewels to buy more land, which caused the rise of the Wang family.
Another major thing to go wrong occurred after he had gotten rich.
This was the return of his uncle. Wang Lung's uncle and his uncle's son
caused him much grief by constantly pestering him for money, yet there was
nothing that he could do because is would be considered disrespectful for
one to be anything but considerate to an older generation. This was an
unfortunate occurrence, but W .....
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Chekhov’s “The Bet”: Metamorphosis Of The Lawyer
<view this essay>.... he gets involved in a discussion which has to do with the immorality of both life imprisonment and capital punishment. The lawyer demonstrates his value of life, when, given the choice between capital punishment and life imprisonment, he chooses the latter, stating, “To live anyhow is better than not at all”(160). The banker responds to this statement by proposing a wager. He bets two million dollars of his wealth that the lawyer will not be able to stay in a solitary confinement for 5 years. The lawyer demonstrates his impulsiveness when he replies, “I’ll take the bet, but I would stay not 5 but 15 years”(160). The lawyer does not even reason about what he .....
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Taronga - Victor Kelleher
<view this essay>.... and survivors.
Ben, the main character of the novel Taronga, is a representation of a hero which reinforces my attitudes regarding this group, yet challenges the stereotypical or society's attitudes. Ben is constructed as being quiet and submissive, such as the fact that he stayed for a long time and put up with Greg using him for his telepathic gift, before finally coming into his own and running away. This is another example of Ben's submissiveness - he chose to sneak away from Greg quietly in the dead of the night, instead of a fight or a loud confrontation. He is also a humanitarian, as he cares for other animals, even when killing them. This reinf .....
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Analysis Of The Canterbury Tales
<view this essay>.... that the Monk spends
a lot of time outside, only men who are wealthy can afford to relax or hunt
outside. Hunters are not considered holy men because they kill for
entertainment and pleasure. The common man spends his day working for what
little wages he can earn. The Monk also had horses, which is another sign
of wealth. "This Monk was therefore a good man to horse;" (p 120 line 193)
Very few men in that period had enough time to learn and ride horses. All
of these extravagancies are against the oath the Monk took for the Church.
The Monk was also lazy and disliked working. Monks, in general,
are hard working and are willing to help the less fortunate. .....
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Roles In Frankenstein
<view this essay>.... He is scorned attacked and shunned due to his outward appearance. This is not justified by anything except his demeanor. He doesn't commit any heinous actions towards the people he meets. People are also afraid of him because people are afraid of things they know nothing about. The character of Justine can be used to display societies affect on people. Society doesn't kill her, but the ignorance of people does. Society can't kill a person, but it can influence the actions of its people. She is held accountable for a murder she didn't commit. Judgment is passed on her prematurely. I'll admit there was evidence against Justine, and we have the advantage of knowi .....
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Getting Rid Of George: A Gothic Story
<view this essay>.... is the physical exploitation of cruelty shown by Laura when she repeatedly beats George with a statuette until he lay dead on the floor. Mental exploitation of cruelty is also evident when George returns from the dead and blackmails and once again tries to ruin Laura new found life. We found clear examples of an atmosphere of gloom and terror throughout this story proving that Getting Rid of George is a well written gothic story.
Along with a gloomy and terrifying atmosphere, Arthur uses the element of aberrant psychological states of mind to add to his gothic story. An example of irrational behavior is shown when Laura becomes outraged and spontaneously m .....
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Early American Literature By Stephen Crane And Robert E. Lee About War
<view this essay>.... didn't like war and they were tired of sending their people
out to war. Two authors that conveyed this war time really well were
Stephen Crane and Robert E. Lee.
Stephen Crane depicted the attitudes of Americans at that time
really well. In his poem "War Is Kind" he shows us how tired Americans
were of war. This poem is very strong and emotional because he gives us
mental images of how horrible war is. In this piece Crane keeps repeated
"war is kind". These three words really show how he and other Americans
felt about war. He is not saying that war is good. He is saying this in a
sarcastic way. For example, he talks about how peoples loved ones are .....
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Anne Wilkes In Stephen Kings M
<view this essay>.... in a madly maternal way. Early in her custody of Paul, she brings him pills for his excruciating pain, but he must suck them off her fingers in a grotesque parody of a nursing child" (125). If she leaves him untended too long, Paul wets his bed, and she must change his sheets and clothes. When he is tired or frustrated, he weeps like a small child. Annie ensures his childlike dependence on her and an ""expression of maternal love" (King 159) with his addiction to pain killing-drugs. Annie's disciplinary actions contribute to her mother figure, also. Gottschalk writes, "When he has been bad, she disciplines him but in motherly fashion often comforts him wh .....
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