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Lord Of The FLies: Fear
<view this essay>.... is the only thing that stopped the boys from going into the darkness.
Literally and also symbolically.
All of the boys on the island, are still of quite a young age.
Generally associated with such ages, are night-mares and the infamous “
boogey-monster” These things, are enough to frighten any kid of youth, but
now they are on an island, a new place, where they are not cared for
anymore. It is quite understandable that the first mention of a “snake-
thing” or “beastie”, be dismissed by the elder boys, as a nightmare. Even
the names echo a childish ring. However, the other little boys, do not
dismiss it. Already, by the second chapter, fear has worked its .....
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Symbols In The Lottery
<view this essay>.... and in some places faded or stained” ( 336 ). From the way that the narrator describes the black box, the black box does not symbolize good things. The box’s condition is in extremely bad shape, and this symbolizes that whatever the box is used for cannot be a positive idea. The reason that the box cannot be a positive idea is because the occasion that it was for was not a greatful event, most likely the people would try to get new props each year. Since the occasion is not a greatful occasion the people in charge do not care if the box is old and ripped up. When iteams are old and ragged people seem to look down on them. A second characteristic that t .....
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1984
<view this essay>.... along with the displeasure of society as a whole. In his diary, he expresses that he longs for the pleasures of the past that were once allowed but no longer due to the power of the Party. However his frustration leads to other things that were also deemed illegal and would eventually lead to his final downfall. Winston later goes on and meets a woman named Julia. He knows what he is doing is definitely wrong and is a crime but his dissatisfaction with life and his sexual frustration lead him to the wrong conclusion. That he still thinks that he can get away with this and that the thought police will never catch him. This is where Winston unconsciou .....
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A Picture Of Dorian: Gray Basil's Changes As Related To Wilde's Opinion On Art
<view this essay>.... notices him, however Basil is afraid to talk to him. His reason for this is that he does "not want any external influence in [his] life" (Wilde 24). This is almost a paradox in that it is eventually his own internal influence that destroys him. Wilde does this many times throughout the book. He loved using paradoxes and that is why Lord Henry, the character most similar to Wilde, is quoted as being called "Price Paradox." Although Dorian and Basil end up hating each other, they do enjoy meeting each other for the first time. Basil finds something different about Dorian. He sees him in a different way than he sees other men. Dorian is not only beautiful to .....
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Winston Smith's Downfall
<view this essay>.... wife and minimally between parents and children.
The children of this time were horrible, indoctrinated completely on the
goodness of the Thought Police and Big Brother. Mandatory children's groups,
The Spies, encouraged children to turn their parents in if they were caught
committing thoughtcrime. The English language was being destroyed by the Party,
who's language, Newspeak was beginning to become used more frequently. The
object of Newspeak was to reduce the number of words in one's vocabulary,
therefore reducing one's opportunity to have free thought. At the Ministry of
Truth, Newspeak words were being used to transform all literary works of the
past .....
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The Joy Luck Club: Relationship Between Mother And Daughter
<view this essay>.... to the mothers and two devoted to the daughters, with the exception of June. The first section, logically, is about the mothers' childhoods in China, the period of time during which their personalities were molded, giving the reader a better sense of their "true" selves, since later in the book the daughters view their mothers in a different and unflattering light. Tan does this so the reader can see the stories behind both sides and so as not to judge either side unfairly. This section, titled Feathers From a Thousand Li Away, is aptly named, since it describes the heritage of the mothers in China, a legacy that they wished to bestow on their daughters, as .....
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Medea: Guilty As Charged
<view this essay>.... eccentric behavior must realize he is another victim. Jason has acted righteously and did not contribute to the tragic deaths we speak of today. He has always tried to help Medea. Soon after they met, he relieved her of a wretched, barbarian life and introduced her to our great Greek land, teaching her “how to live by law instead of the sweet will of force” (line 538). When he arrived in Corinth, he further extended his generosity. An opportunity arose to preserve Medea and breed a royal progeny to be brothers to his children by marrying the daughter of our great king Creon (595-7). Medea refused to accept all that Jason offered and labeled him dislo .....
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Mark Anthony's "Crypt Of The Shadowking": A Fantasy
<view this essay>.... who loves a
good fantasy should read this book.
After seven long years of traveling, the rough looking, worn out
Caledan Caldorien is returning to his home town Ireaebor and finds it has
been taken over by a tyrant known as Cutter. In Caledan's absence, Cutter
has passed many ridiculous laws and anyone violating any of these is forced
into slavery under the Tor which the city is set upon, where Cutter is
mining to find the crypt of the Shadowking, where the nightstone, an
ancient artifact of great and evil power, believed to be. Caledan finds
this out through a connection within the slums and goes to find his old
traveling companions who once made up the Co .....
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