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A Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Man: Conflicting Desires Within A Doctrine
<view this essay>.... and politics in Ireland.
As they are arguing, Stephen's train of thought leads him to think about Eileen.
Eileen Vance was the little girl that Stephen wanted to marry when he was
younger. She is described to have ivory hands and golden hair, which confuses
Stephen with the phrases, "Tower of Ivory" and "House of Gold" which is part of
the Roman Catholic Litany of Our Lady. Later when Stephen is at school, he again
thinks about Eileen. Stephen gets his first sensual experience from Eileen when
she puts her hand into his pocket and touches his hand. Stephen gets quite
confused with the terms of the Litany of Our Lady so he starts to associate the
"Tower of Ivo .....
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Transfer Of Power
<view this essay>.... this power that she received to come out on top of many
situations that might not have turned out so well without her guidance.
There are at least two times when the state of Mocondo is in a horrible
condition. Ursula prevails through the seemingly never ending rainstorm
and the Banana Company massacre. Also during these events she continues to
work in the house as best she can when many other Mocondo villagers just
become idle. Ursula ses her personal power when her 17 grandsons are
executed and yet she remains calm and collected. Ursula not only uses her
power to help herself she maintains it for nearly a century.
Incredibly Ursula is able to mai .....
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The Scarlet Letter
<view this essay>.... and she can do
no wrong. Not only Hester, but the physical scarlet letter, a
Puritanical sign of disownment, is shown through the author's tone and
diction as a beautiful, gold and colorful piece.
Pearl, Hester's child, is portrayed Puritanically, as a child of sin who
should be treated as such, ugly, evil, and shamed. The reader more
evidently notices that Hawthorne carefully, and sometimes not subtly at
all, places Pearl above the rest. She wears colorful clothes, is
extremely smart, pretty, and nice. More often than not, she shows her
intelligence and free thought, a trait of the Romantics. One of Pearl's
favorite activities is playing with flowers .....
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Comparion Between: A Doll's House And Crime And Punishment
<view this essay>.... both hands, barely conscious of
what he was doing, and almost without effort, almost effort, almost
mechanically, brought the butt of it down on the old woman's head."
(Dostoyevsky 114)
No one in the novel knows who killed the pawnbroker and her sister except
for Raskolnikov. The police officer, Porfiry Petrovitch, suspects that
Raskolnikov killed the pawnbroker and her sister but he cannot prove it.
The reader also knows that Luzhin puts money in Sofya Semyonovna
Marmeladov's pocket when she is not looking. After Sofya, whose nickname
is Sonia, finishes talking to Luzhin she leaves. Sonia has no idea that
Luzhin has put money into her pocket. Raskolnikov's .....
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Of Mice And Men
<view this essay>.... decided Lennie needed someone to take care of him and lead him through life. The two stuck together, though Lennie often got them both into trouble. Another theme the book contains is negative statements about human equality. On the ranch where George and Lennie worked, the ranch hands were considered more inferior than the wealthy boss, his son, and his daughter-in-law. One of the ranch hands, Crooks, was a black man and also a cripple. He was considered more inferior than the ranch hands and had a private room out in the barn. Some of the other ranch hands did respect him, though; as much as someone could expect from anyone at the time the story takes pl .....
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The Effects Of Sin On Hester P
<view this essay>.... everything asked of her in order to prove that she is "able."
She comes from an impoverished but genteel English family, having lived in a "decayed house of gray stone, with a poverty stricken aspect, but retaining a half-obliterated sheild of arms over the portal, in token of antique gentility." But even without that specific indication of her high birth, the reader would know that Hester is a lady, from her bearing and pride. Especially in Chapter two, when she bravely faces the humiliation of the scaffold: "And never had Hester Prynne appeared more lady-like, in the antique interpretation of the term, than as she issued from the prison,"
Hester's daughter, P .....
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Fahrenheit 451: Insignificance Of Life And Death
<view this essay>.... hope and love in their corrupt world these people lived in.
People in this confused society were never happy, and some desired death. Others just didn’t care, and thought their lives were meaningless. Their desire for death reflected a social malice of purposelessness and hopelessness. Montag comes home from work to find Mildred lying deathlike on the bed in the darkness listening earplugs. The room is described as not empty and then empty indeed, because she is physically there, but her thoughts and feeling are elsewhere. Montag will not turn on the lights in the bedroom and will not open the window to let in outside light, even though he feels as if h .....
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Anne Of Green Gables: Narcissism
<view this essay>.... and
Marilla she asks them if they will call her “Cordelia” because “It's such a
perfectly elegant name.” (Montgomery p24) Anne can't seem to find any
romance in her name and romance is very important to her. She settles on
Anne, but it must be Anne spelled with an e because “It looks so much
nicer.” (p25) The “Cordelia” reference also illustrates narcissism through
the reference to Cordelia, in Shakespeare's King Lear. In King Lear,
Cordelia will not give in to her father's (King Lear) narcissistic demands
for love and Anne identifies very closely with this heroine. Anne
substitutes her victimizing orphan situation for her imagination and
identification .....
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