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Mordecai Richler`s Solomon Gursky Was Here
<view this essay>.... with the raven, he
escaped imprisonment in England in the mid 1800's by forging documents,
also allowing him to join a crew searching for the Northwest passage,
called the Franklin Epedition. The expedition turned into a total disaster,
Ephraim, the sole survivor. The youngest Gursky appearing in this story
is Isaac, Solomon's grandson. This complex tale unravels, as Moses recalls,
all of the events in his life which pertain to it. Ever present in this
Canadian cultural satire is the theme of filial relationships and the
exploration of Solomon and his re-incarnation as Sir Hyman Kaplansky, in
conjunction with his family and their exploits. Every character .....
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The Scarlet Letter: Pearl - The Living Symbol
<view this essay>.... will die first!'"(109)
"'There is truth in what she says,' began the minister, with a
voice sweet, tremulous, but powerful, insomuch that the hall reechoed, and
the hollow armor rang with it - 'truth in what Hester says, and in the
feeling which inspires her!'"(110)…
"'I must be even so,' resumed the minister.'" " 'This child of its
father's guilt and its mother's shame hath come from the hand of God, to
work in many ways upon her heart, who pleads so earnestly, and with such
bitterness of spirit, the right to keep her. It was meant, doubtless, as
the mother herself hath told us, for a retribution too; a torture to be
felt at many an unthought- .....
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The Dead
<view this essay>.... of Gabriel…. a. Pages 12-13 When contemplating speech he considers changing it because he feels that nobody will be able to understand this level of intelligence. This shows that he thinks of himself to be at a “higher” standing than the rest, he is arrogant and vain. b. Page 14 When the aunts and Gretta are discussing the goloshes which Gabriel insisted Gretta wear, they are pleasantly mocking him and making light of the situation. But Gabriel takes it personally, because everything deals with him, and he gets angry/heated. c. Page 12 Gabriel gives a coin to Lily, the caretaker’s daughter, and she tried to refuse but he just keeps on walking. Afte .....
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Desirees Baby By Kate Chopin
<view this essay>.... She was sent back to her mother with her baby, to be away from Armand. Desiree doesn’t go though, she takes her and her baby down into the bayou, and ends their life. Weeks later, as Armand is destroying the last remnants of Desiree's life with him, he stumbles upon a letter written to his father, from his mother. In this letter, he discovers that it was his mother that was black. He seems appalled at discovering his child is mixed, but several details show that Armand may have already known that it was his mother was black.
The true origin of Desiree was unknown. She was adopted at a young age and her true parents are a mystery. It is quite pos .....
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Chrsanthemums
<view this essay>.... Her marriage is reasonably happy and there is an easy banter between the two of them. While they have settled into a fairly familiar and ordinary routine, they are still responsive to each other’s sense of accomplishment and agree to celebrate with a night on the town. Elisa is earthbound, rooted securely in her garden but also held down by her connection to it. Their house is described as “hard-swept” and “hard-polished,” and is the only outlet for her talents. However, Elisa needs something more in her life than a neat house and a good garden. Their marriage is childless and conventional and she has begun to sense that an important part of her is dying .....
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Roddy Doyle's Paddy Clark: No More Laughing For Paddy
<view this essay>.... polio check-ups. However not
everything is a game to Paddy. His parents lack of compatibility troubles Paddy
and his brother Sinbad greatly. The intensity of his parents arguments
accelerate as the book goes on. At times Paddy feels he can stop them, at one
point he considers himself a "referee" in the fights. "I didn't know what I'd do.
If I was there he wouldn't do it again, that was all."(p.191) He ends up
contemplating who he would want to win. He comes to the conclusion that he would
want his mom to win because she does so much for him, however his father is his
father and he loves him.
Sinbad reacts differently to his parents fighting. He doesn't .....
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Antiheroism In Hamlet
<view this essay>.... those interests may be the betterment of society or an environment. In William Shakespeare's Hamlet, the protagonist, Hamlet, is depicted as an antihero. One main factor which gives Hamlet such a label is that he draws sympathy, as well as admiration, from the reader since Hamlet feels the pain of losing his father along with the burden and obstacles in avenging his murder. Act four places a special emphasis on Hamlet's intelligence. In scene two, Hamlet is very insolent and rude towards Rosencrantz and Guildenstern with such phrases as, That I can keep your counsel and not, mine own. Beside, to be demanded of a sponge, what replication should be made by .....
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Brave New World And Dubliners
<view this essay>.... a class system, the classes are derived from the fact that people are genetically
engineered to fit a certain role in their lives. For example, there are five classes as follows: Alpha, Beta, Delta, Epsilon and Gamma. Each of these classes is then subdivided into three sections: Plus, Normal and Minus. An Alpha Plus (highest in the class system) would look down on and think less of a Gamma Minus (lowest in the class system). This form of discrimination, however, is not really discrimination in that it has no moral basis as each person in each class is conditioned from birth to be completely happy at their station
in life and especially glad that they aren& .....
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