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- 1411: Shawshank Redemption
- ... walls are funny. At first you hate them, then you get used to them. Enough time passes, it gets so that you get to depend on them." Brooks and Red are both institutionalized men. They lived out most of their lives in prison and were out of touch with the outside. "I had once seen an automobile as a kid, but they’re everywhere now" (Brooks). The two men had missed ...
- 1412: Sense And Sensibility Book Report
- ... the piano "really" well; if not, they have some sort of other artistic talents. Personally, I'm glad I am born late in this century. I do not know how I could survive if I lived back then!!
- 1413: Rocking The Boat
- ... in relationships with other men. One of these men, Alcee Arobin, allows Edna to maintain her liberty, although he is used to having the upper hand in his previous relationships with women. Edna’s short-lived romance with Alcee is the only relationship she has experienced that is not structured by possession. The other man, Robert Lebrun, is the man who holds Edna’s heart. Though Robert is Edna’s only ...
- 1414: Robert Gray
- ... Poetry. In the second part of Diptych, the father is looked at in depth. From the mother's side, one sees the father as an inconsiderate hateful man. Yet again this image is only short lived. Gray does look very critically at his father, and the things, which he has done, but by the end of the poem, it seems as though he has excepted his father as he was. With ...
- 1415: Robert Frost - Use Of Everyday Items In His Poetry
- ... emotional and financial anxieties, was marked by a series of tragedies. Their first child, Elliott, died of cholera at age three. Another child, Elinor Bettina, died two days after birth. Of the four children who lived to adulthood, Frost's daughter Marjorie died of childbed fever at age 29, and his son Carol committed suicide at age 39. Another daughter, Irma, had to be institutionalized for mental illness, as did Frost ...
- 1416: Robert Frost - Imagery In His Poetry
- ... house in "Black Cottage" represents desolation-the removal of life, family and love (Hadas 58). Frost begins to show a regretful side in this poem because it is made known that the last person who lived there was an elderly woman and since her departure, the place has grown over with weeds and the paint has chipped off the walls. He maintains this abandoned or lonely feeling by enticing the reader ...
- 1417: Robert Browning
- ... of the soul. Not what God means in this vast universe, but what God means to him, Robert Browning, and to all believing souls, is the sum and substance of it all. (p.69) Browning lived his life with the concept of a God present always in the world. (DeVane and Smalley, 1984). His faith was not a philosophy or religion, but rather involved intuition. Browning discerned what God meant to ...
- 1418: Return To Oneness
- ... ran down from the top of the mansion to the bottoms and which the visitor first noticed when he approached to it is a manifestation that the dissolutionary seed has sprouted. In this decaying house lived Roderick and Madeline. The sister was so ill that the brother buried her alive and put the coffin away in one secluded part of the house. On a tempestuous night, the sister crept out and ...
- 1419: Return To Babylon - Analysis
- ... daughter, and how much he needs her to complete his life. I feel that in "Babylon Revisited" Charlie was treated unfairly and should have won the custody of Honoria. Charlie’s regret of how he lived in the past is proved repeatedly throughout the story and even with the hardship of losing his wife and daughter, Charlie was still able to put his life back together. The mistakes he made in ...
- 1420: Red Badge Of Courage
- ... symbols, to name a few, Crane "paints" a vivid picture of what life was like for the fragile Henry Fleming. He opens our eyes to the vast reasons of separation for Fleming, and why he lived his life so independently. The precarious, vulnerable, and insecure Henry Fleming was isolated from more than just his family and his regiment; he was isolated from himself. As the narrative, The , opens, Henry and his ...
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