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- 1391: The Awakening
- ... Pontellier. She feels alone, with no one who would understand to confide into. Rather than be forced to live in such a world of tyranny and succumb once again to the mechanical lifestyle she had lived for so long, she chooses death. In death, there are no expectations, no one to impress or be "proper" for, and most importantly she has no one to answer to, except herself. It is all ...
- 1392: The Awakening
- ... people as an immoral person (Jones 385). Kate Chopin’s interest in Maupassant began after her mother died (Toth 181). At that time she had moved to a new location in the city where she lived and began to make new friends who were interested in the writings of Maupassant (Toth181). She described vividly how she felt upon reading Guy de Maupassant for the first time: His writing undoubtedly moved her ...
- 1393: The Art Of War
- ... alluding to what he had been through and no representation of the war is present in his work. He made himself a fresh start, like others did. Many painted and drew what they saw and lived through. From the sketchbooks of pencil drawings done at the warfront to the canvases painted on returning home, theirs is an intense and accurate testimony. Yet, many have gone forgotten. This is probably due to ...
- 1394: The Araby
- ... compares the events of the young boy's life to those that the author also experiences as a young boy. "The narrator of "Araby" - the narrator is the boy of the story now grown up - lived, like Joyce, on North Richmond Street," (Stone 169). His comparisons to the place in which the young boy lives and the people he resides with are very similar to Joyce. Another resemblance of the story ...
- 1395: The Apprenticeship Of Duddy Kravitz
- ... at him in shame for he knows the respect he will gain is shallow. The strangers who respect him look at his money, not at his heart. To Simcha, money is not everything. He has lived a life based on respect but for character, not riches. Simcha's words have impacted Duddy's life but not in the way he wanted, never like this in his darkest nightmares. There is no ...
- 1396: The Abstract Wild
- ... believe that some of his ideas are in need of a logical critique. In chapter two and later in chapter six, Turner builds up to the argument that maybe if we loved wild nature and lived intimately with it we might be able to properly defend or preserve it. This is a full-proof argument. The key word in that idea is love. Most people might think, "Oh yeah, I love ...
- 1397: Tenets Of Wordsworth In Resolution And Independence
- ... creatures do I fare; Far from the world I walk, and from all care; But there may come another day to me- Solitude, pain of heart, distress, and poverty. 6 My whole life I have lived in pleasant thought, As if life's business were a summer mood; As if all needful things would come unsought To genial faith, still rich in genial good; But how can He expect that others ...
- 1398: T.S. Eliot
- ... finished his finest work ever published "The Wasteland". After Eliot’s death people drew upon the conclusion that the "The Waste Land" was a mirror of Eliot’s life (Litz, 61). After Eliot’s short lived career as a school teacher, he took a job in a bank in London. This career was needed to support Elliot and his wife; however, it was not stimulating enough for Elliot. To keep Eliotâ ...
- 1399: Sympathy
- ... for flight in endless directions. African Americans were rarely allowed off their plantations during slavery. Once slavery was abolished African Americans were still not allowed freedom of choice of schools, stores, jobs, and where they lived. Society acts as a cage that entraps African Americans freedom. Generation after generation, enslaved Africans were unable to celebrate freedom however, their battle never stopped. Dunbar exemplifies this struggle in lines (12,13)"And the ...
- 1400: Strong Shadows
- ... s health first on a list of priorities. 4. My least favorite character was Deborah Sweet. She, unlike many of the other characters was given a second chance at life. After she was orphaned she lived with her Aunt that loved her very much but she refused to make anything positive come out of her situation. Although I say these things about her, I wonder to myself how I would behave ...
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