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Analysis Of Pearl In Hawthorne's "The Scarlet Letter"
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The purpose of this paper is to analyze the character of Pearl in the
Scarlet Letter. Her whole life had many difficulties while living in
Puritan New England. Furthermore, Pearl displays much parallelism to the
scarlet letter that Hester must wear. Finally, Pearl's birth intensified
the conflicts in the novel. Clearly, Pearl becomes the symbol of all the
other major characters' tragedies.
Chronology
The character of Pearl in the Scarlet Letter lived a very difficult
life. Before the novel begins, Hester Prynne gives birth to Pearl after
having an affair with Arthur Dimmesdale, a Puritan minister. Pearl .....
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The Catcher In The Rye: Holden Deals With Alcohol, Sex, And Violence
<view this essay>.... in a mixture of rebellion towards their parents and a sign of maturity. Another reason for teenage drinking is it represents a daring gesture. According to Dr. Joseph Franklin, "The way drinking starts is, one kid dares another kid to take a drink of alcohol, and the kid doesn't want his friends to think he is a coward so he does. Then the rest of them follow."
In the book, Between Parent and Teenager, it states the substance abuse is the number one cause of death amongst teenagers. Studies show that among high school students age 14 - 17, 60% of the students use alcohol once a week, 75% use it at least once a month, and 85% have used it once in the year.
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A Portrait Of Stephen Dedalus As A Young Man
<view this essay>.... is a timid outsider bullied by his classmates. The other is courageous enough to confront and question authority. One devoutly hopes to become a priest. The other cynically rejects religion. Stephen loves his mother, yet eventually hurts her by rejecting her Catholic faith. Taught to revere his father, he can't help but see that Simon Dedalus is a drunken failure. Unhappy as a perpetual outsider, he lacks the warmth to engage in true friendship. "Have you never loved anyone?" his fellow student, Cranly, asks him. "I tried to love God," Stephen replies. "It seems now I failed." The force that eventually unites these contradictory Stephens is his overwhelming .....
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To Kill A Mocking Bird: Injustice
<view this essay>.... was greatly respected after the trial was over.
Another person who suffered from injustice was Tom Robinson. He was charged with a crime he did not commit. His side of the story was not believed because he was black, which really shows the amount of injustice during the time the novel was set in. Through the whole trial, he did not retaliate at the white people, he did not get mad because he was improperly accused, he just showed the level of respect which everyone deserves. He handled the injustice with a manner reserved only for gentlemen, which is a good description of what he really was.
The third person to suffer injustice in the novel was Boo Radley. M .....
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The Catcher In The Rye- A Stud
<view this essay>.... in, and the things he encounters (Lomazoff 3). This work is similar to other famous and influential works of the same nature. For example, Maxwell Geismar sums up the novel as “…an eminently readable and quotable [novel] in its tragicomic narrative of preadolescent revolt. Compact, taut, and colorful, the first half presents in brief compass all then petty horrors, the banalities, the final mediocrity of the American prep school” (Geismar 195). Holden can not understand the purgatory of Pency prep, and futilely escapes from one dark world into darker world of New York City. The second half of the novel raises the intriguing questions and i .....
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Johnny Tremain
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valuable in the family. He always treated the other learners very badly.
This is why one day, they played a trick on him. Johnny and Mr. Lampham had
a very important client they were working for. They were going to make him
a special bowl for his wife's birthday. Johnny was working all week on the
handles he was to design. He came close to the end of the week but he still
hadn't got it perfectly right. On Saturday he was told that he couldn't
work because he couldn't work on Sabbath. So, Johnny told Mrs. Lampham
about this and she said that he could secretly work on Sunday. While Johnny
was working, One of the other workers handed him a broken piece .....
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The Truth About The Big Two He
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When Nick arrives at the town of Seney, he sees that the town is completely burned to the ground. When Nick was on the bridge he looked down at the water and saw trout in the water going against the current. Nick realized that the trout were changing their positions only to steady themselves once again:
Nick looked down into the clear, brown water, colored from the pebbly bottom, and watched the trout keeping themselves steady in the current with wavering fins. As he watched them they changed their positions by quick angles, only to hold steady in the fast water again (472).
Hemingway is trying to show that the trout are b .....
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Voltaire And Rousseau - Opioni
<view this essay>.... In his opening remarks, Voltaire notes that the concept of general will is lost to the majority of the population, and therefore allows those in power to abuse it and remain unchecked. He states that the system of government that was found by the end of 1810 was not successful in fulfilling the goals that the revolution strived for. Rather than give citizens rights and freedoms, the state of the nation was quite similar to that with which it started. From the divine ruler Louis XIV to Napoleon, French citizens were still under an absolute ruler. At that moment, Rousseau interrupts by saying that the general will, while representing the people, must be con .....
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