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Things Fall Apart
<view this essay>.... of PostColonial literature.
The novel, portrays racism in many different ways. The novel is told through the story of Okonkwo, a distinguished member of the Ibo society. This society has cultures and religion that has been passed down from many generations, but the culture and religion and are not able to stand up against the whites and their religion. When the missionaries first come to the village, the people, who are still secure in their own religion, are confident that the tribal village will destroy them. When this does not happen, the villagers become convinced that the new religion has some sort of magical power, and this weakens their confidence in .....
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The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer: Twain Revealing His Own Childhood
<view this essay>.... as rambunctious and mischievous as a little boy can be. He despises anything that places restrictions on his boyhood freedom including school, church, and chores. Not only does he despise these restrictions, but he also will do anything to get out of them. For example, he skips school, and he cons friends into doing his chores for him. While he detests the restraints of life, he loves the liberating parts of life. He longs to take advantage of nature and all it has to offer. A quote from the book that exemplifies Tom Sawyer’s attitude toward life is when the author reveals his philosophy, “that work consists of whatever a body is obliged to do, and that p .....
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The Pit And The Pendulum
<view this essay>.... captors to fates, and they (11) intend nothing but the worst for their prisoner (Thompson 171(12)). A description of the inquisitors'(13) lips demonstrates the intense dehumanization of the captors through distinct words (14); “I saw them writhe with a deadly locution. I saw them fashion the syllables of my name; and I shuddered because no sound succeeded.” (Poe 1(15)) This last view of humanity until the narrator's release leaves him feeling hopeless. (Burdick 91(16)) The captors, his probable last view of humanity, are an evil group who do not care at all for him.
Isolation from normal surroundings is mentally draining. The setting of the dungeon is dar .....
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The Stone Angel
<view this essay>.... the comfort Matt gave.
Hagar would not put her mother's shawl on because she felt that she was not
like her at all. Hagar feels anger at her mother for Daniel's illness,
"But all I could think of was that meek woman I'd never seen, the woman Dan
was said to resemble so much and from whom he'd inherited a frailty I could
not help but detest, however much a part of me wanted to sympathize. To
play at being her - it was beyond me." (p. 25) Hagar's father sent her to
school out east to learn how to become a proper lady. After coming back
from college to become a proper lady, Hagar wanted to teach school but her
father wouldn't allow it. Hagar, instead, kept .....
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The Great Gatsby
<view this essay>.... is a
enigmatic character that no one really knows much about who holds immense get
togethers at his home for hundred of guests at a time until he runs into his
lost love, who sense has been married, who's husband dispenses false
information to a man named George Wilson who intern kills Mr. Gatsby. The
ending of this novel is kind of sorrowful in a touching way. This is due to
the in depth creation of characters the author portrayed.
The most in depth character of all is Mr. Jay Gatsby in this novel. He
is left a very obscure individual and much is not known about him until he
reveals it to Nick. One thing Tom Buchanan finds out about Gatsby is the he i .....
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Run With The Horsemen
<view this essay>.... when a release of methane gas from the mule was met by a match that Porter happened to be holding in close proximity to the rear of the animal. This resulted in a flame that “hissed and crackled and had long, feathery projections on the upper side of it, and it kept on and on and on and was altogether awe-inspiring to witness.”
Another device used throughout the novel to give a sense of authenticity is diction. Although the members of the Osborne family speak properly, the farm hands (who were, up until a short time before the novel, slaves), speak in a southern dialect which portrays them as uneducated. A good example of this is when Buddy pleads with Po .....
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Lord Of The Flies: The Personification Of Evil
<view this essay>.... The littluns overindulge themselves in the fruit and leave half eaten cores on the ground. This wastefulness relates to our greedy consumption of natural resources, and how those who have them don’t use them efficiently. Another example of man wounding earth is the scar that the plane left when it crashed, “All round him the long scar smashed into the jungle was a bath of heat” (7). Golding calls it a “scar” to demonstrate that the island, or on a greater level, the earth, is a living thing. The personification shows how man has no regard for his surroundings and will, for example, cut down hundreds of acres of rain forest to make a neighborhood. Whi .....
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Silas Marner
<view this essay>.... he disowns for eighteen years. After eighteen years, Godfrey wants her back to fill a hole in his life and make him happy. He believes that his wealth can replace his missing love. He admits this when speaking to Eppie, “though I haven’t been what a father should ha’ been to you all these years, I wish to do the utmost in my power for you for the rest of my life and provide for you as my only child” (714). However, Eppie “can’t feel as [she’s] got any father but one,” (715) meaning , who cared for and loved her for sixteen years. The lack of love that Godfrey has given Eppie can not be replaced with wealth, and Godfrey’s life must remain incomplete. was onc .....
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