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The Rime Of The Ancient Marine
<view this essay>.... crime against nature: the shooting of the albatross. In the story, the mariner betrays nature by shooting the Albatross. This action against nature is rather extreme, for he takes this thought of death lightly. The Albatross, as a representative of nature, means nothing to the Mariner. These thoughts are quickly changed, though, as Nature begins to start the punishment for his crimes commence when there is, "Water, water, everywhere nor any drop to drink." He is punished harshly for killing the symbol of nature that everyone reveres. He is beaten down by the sun with its rays and is taunted by the endless sight of water that he cannot drink. Na .....
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Catch 22: Satire On WWII
<view this essay>.... in the war when Germany is
no longer a threat. It is the struggle of one man, Yossarian, to survive the war.
Throughout this novel Yossarian is trying to escape the war, and in order to do
so he does many improper things.
Good as Gold is about a Jewish man named Gold. It is about Gold's
experiences with the government while being employed in the White House. It also
deals in detail with Gold's family problems and Gold's struggle to write a book
on the contemporary Jewish society.
Throughout these two novels, Catch-22 and Good as Gold, Heller
criticizes many institutions. In Good as Gold it is the White House and
government as a whole, and in Catch-22 it is .....
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How Women Are Portrayed In Hom
<view this essay>.... man when he could still be alive. She was smart, and cunning. She shows us this in Book II when we learn she has avoided having to choose a husband by telling the suitors she would choose one of them once she finished the garment she was weaving. She would work all day, and remove the stitches by candlelight while the suitors slept. Odysseus was "blessed in the possession of a wife endowed with such rare excellence of understanding, and so faithful to her wedded lord" (p.256). Penelope was the picture of a perfect, devoted Greek wife.
Homer also portrayed the loyal daughter type using Naussica, the young princess of Scheria and daughter of King Alcinous. Lik .....
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Literary Questions On Lord Of
<view this essay>.... good in this novel. Because of Ralph’s positive qualities he is chosen leader of a group of boys on an uninhabited island. Ralph knows the difference between right and wrong and is willing to act as the absent adult figure. He knows that the children could not survive without rules so he makes up a list of rules based upon common sense. It is Ralph’s job to lay down rules and organize some type of society on the island. Throughout the novel we see many changes in Ralph’s character since he is always in conflict with Jack Merridew, the novel’s antagonist. These many changes put Ralph into the category of a round character, one .....
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Young Goodman Brown: The Downfall Of Young Goodman Brown
<view this essay>.... and his "Faith", he
is talking to his wife, but he is also talking to his "faith" to God. He is
venturing into the woods to meet with the Devil, and by doing so, he leaves his
unquestionable faith in God with his wife. He resolves that he will "cling to
her skirts and follow her to Heaven." This is an example of the excessive pride
because he feels that he can sin and meet with the Devil because of this promise
that he made to himself. There is a tremendous irony to this promise because
when Goodman Brown comes back at dawn; he can no longer look at his wife with
the same faith he had before.
When Goodman Brown finally meets with the Devil, he decl .....
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The X-Files, X Marks The Spot: Book Report
<view this essay>.... There was suspense as soon as I got into the
second chapter. I didn't want to put the book down. I sometimes have trouble
trying to find a book that's actually interesting, but I didn't have any trouble
with this book. I got through the whole book fast, I was always reading it in
study hall, and trying to get as far as I could in readers workshop.
It was easy to understand. I've read a lot of science fiction books that are
very complicated. Some books have too many characters to remember, or they have
something that is really weird or unrealistic. Some science fiction books get
way too far out. This book was nothing like that.
The events were spre .....
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Geoffrey Chaucer And The Canterbury Tales
<view this essay>.... detail Chaucer uses in describing his characters. For example, the Summoner is described in the prologue to “The Canterbury Tales” as a man
“Who had a fiery red, cherubic face,
For excema he had; his eyes were narrow.
As hot he was, and lecherous, as a sparrow;
With black and scabby brows and scanty beard…”
These vivid descriptions give readers a very precise idea of what the Summoner looks like. Not only can Chaucer’s exquisite detail be seen in the physical descriptions of his characters, but it can also be seen as he describes the personalities of his characters as well. Chaucer not only describes his characters with astounding detail, but he a .....
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Oroonoko: Heroism
<view this essay>.... “His nose was rising and Roman, instead of African and flat.”(pg. 8) This infatuation might have led to her embellishing the facts.
Another point is that the literate and seemingly intelligent Black at that time was a rarity. This rarity would also have led to speculation, and speculation often leads to embellishment. “…(T)he most illustrious of Courts could not have produced a braver Man, both for Greatness of Courage and Mind, a Judgement more solid, a Wit more quick…”(pg. 7). Again, it is seen how Mrs. Behn constructs the hero with noble qualities.
The author also retells stories of Oroonoko’s heroism. She tells tales of him killing lions with .....
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