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Resurrection In A Tale Of Two Cities
<view this essay>.... the French
government and then put in the care of Monsieur Defarge. He is suddenly
"recalled to life"(19, 35). However, his rebirth has just begun and does
not become complete until he is reunited with his daughter; Lucy Manette.
In "Book the Second; The Golden Thread," the resurrection theme
appears several times. At the start of this book, Charles Darnay is on
trial for treason in England. He has been traveling back and forth between
France and England and is thought to be a spy. The people in the crowd are
sure that he will be found guilty, the punishment for this crime being
death. Darnay is saved by the ingeniousness of Sydney Carton, and he too
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All Quiet On The Western Front
<view this essay>.... Kemmerich’s boots, is in reality very sympathetic to Kemmerich’s suffering, but he sees that Kemmerich no longer has any need for the boots. Because of this, he feels has more of a rightful claim to them than a hospital orderly. The men now see problems from this perspective and good boots, like Kemmerich’s, are hard to find. There was a time though when they had different beliefs. Before the war they still believed that education was the most important aspect of life. These youthful thoughts were washed away at the Front, where they came to realize that order is what matters. One of the men responsible for this was their drill sergeant, Corporal Himmelstoss, .....
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Ethan Frome: Life As A Failure
<view this essay>.... his wife. He married her because she had tried to help his
mother recover from an illness, and once his mother died he could not bear the
thought of living in the house alone. His wife was seven years his senior and
always seemed to have some kind of illness. It seemed all she ever did was
complain, and he resented this because it stifled his growing soul. Since his
wife was continuously ill, and her cousin needed a place to stay, they took her
in to help around the house. Ethan took an immediate propensity to her cousin,
Mattie, because she brought a bright light upon his dismal day. He seemed to
have found someone that cared for him, was always happy and cou .....
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A Violent Illumination Of Salvation
<view this essay>.... the battle
between God and the devil "dueling for the human soul in the ancient clash"
(105).
The illumination of salvation through violent means is essential because
"both O'Connor and her God are ironists [unyielding] . . . her heros are
willful characters who must be humbled in learning that the will of God
must prevail" (Master-pieces 497).
O'Connor portrays two varieties of sinners who possess either excessive
pride or aggressive evil traits. The price of redemption is high.
O'Connor violently shocks her characters, illuminates their shortcomings,
and prepares them for redemption as seen in: "A Good Man is Hard to Find,"
"Revelation," "The River," and .....
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Kings Lear
<view this essay>.... deeds and the punishment of evil. King Lear, a play by William
Shakespeare, is a grave tragedy that is a prime example of the Elizabethan
conception of justice. Lear's kingdom turns to chaos because of a break in
the "Great Chain of Being" and restores to order when justice prevails.
Its tragic labelling stems from the prevalence of death the just punishment
for many of its characters. The deaths of Lear, Goneril, and Edmund are
prime examples of justice prevailing for evil, and in Lear's case
unnatural, acts.
Lear's ultimate fate is death. His early demise is a direct result of
breaching the "Great Chain of Being" which states that no morta .....
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To Kill A Mockingbird: Prejudice
<view this essay>.... to see what real courage is, instead of getting
the idea that courage is a man with a gun in his hand. It's when
you're licked before you begin but you begin anyway and you see
it through no matter what. You rarely win but sometimes you do" (112).
Jem and Scout learned what real courage is through the point of view of their father. As teaching them what courage is, Atticus also taught the children the real Mrs. Dubose. The children were willing to change their views on her because of Atticus' clear explanation of what was really inside of Mrs. Dubose. "She had her own views about things, a lot different from mine, maybe..son, I told you to see someth .....
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The Core Of Stability-characte
<view this essay>.... figure who is able to cope with the unreasonable and highly emotional town in which he lives. He can manage the prejudiced white masses and still deal justly with the underprivileged Negro population of Maycomb. He is one of the few people who understand the individual worth of a person regardless of the color of their skin, and is able to defend Tom Robinson solely based on the concept of justice and equality. In his closing argument, Atticus explains that, “there is one place all men are created equal. That place is in a court room (205).” This justifies the fact that Atticus believes in the equality of a society, based not only on race .....
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Lawrence's "Sons And Lovers": Relationships
<view this essay>.... love is not
allowed to flourish. Although there is no doubt that there is love between
the two, the forces around them create tension that suppresses it. Miriam
believes herself not nearly as beautiful as she really is. Because of this
she is always looking for things to love her. In the case of Paul she
believes that if Paul was to need her, if she could take care of him, "if
he could depend on her, if she could, as it were, have him in her arms, how
she would love him."(137) However, this is never allowed to happen. Paul's
mother Gertrude already occupies this space in his life. Thus the
relationship between the two is a struggle for an identity. The
relat .....
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