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1501: Ethan Frome
... have had to wear the letter. Pearl is a burden to Hester; yet Hester loves her. She is also her mother’s only treasure and her only source of survival. Without Pearl, Hester would have lived a different life, one without the scarlet letter, one without sin, and one without her treasure.
1502: Ethan Frome
... lonely, sitting there in the darkness . . .’(pg.78) When Zeena explains to Ethan that a new serving girl will be sent for, Ethan sees Zeena as ‘. . . no longer the listless creature who had lived at his side in a state of sullen self-absorption, but a mysterious alien presence, an evil energy secreted from the long years of silent brooding.’(pg.84) In the end, the reader sees ...
1503: Ethan Frome
... arid life might be if he loses Mattie. Wharton reveals the depth of Ethan's reaction with great passion and intensity: Ethan looked at her loathing. She was no longer the listless creature who had lived at his side in a state of sullen self-absorption, but a mysterious alien presence, and evil energy secreted from the long years of silent brooding. It was the sense of his helplessness that sharpened ...
1504: Ernest Hemmingway
... alienation in both of his novels. It was especially easy to notice the alienation in The Old Man and the Sea. This was because throughout the whole novel, Santiago was alone. He fished alone, he lived alone, and the villagers didn’t pay much heed to him. He wasn’t alienated in a bad way, and he didn’t seem to mind that he was often alone. The alienation in The ...
1505: Emily Dickenson
... Faith and its limitations" (Hartman 113). While it still amuses readers today, it must be mentioned that this short poem would have had a greater impact and seriousness to an audience from the period Dickinson lived in. Dickinson was raised in a strict Calvinist household and received most of her education in her youth at a boarding school. In this short, witty piece Dickinson addresses two of the main obsessions of ...
1506: Elli
... her something for her to strive for including observing festivals and Jewish occasions. An additional determining factor concerning s Jewish faith is that she felt proud to be a Jew during the period when she lived in the ghetto, this in-turn established her Jewish faith to last throughout the tormenting years. This Jewish faith initiated hope and initiative. It can also be seen that factors other than s Jewish faith ...
1507: Elizabeth Bishop
... her death has (1911-1979) been generally recognized as one of the four or five finest American poets of this century. One reason it's taken so long may be Bishop's low profile: she lived in Brazil for almost half her productive life, published a slim new book of poems only once a decade, disliked giving public readings, and participated in none of the "movements" of her time. Bishop's ...
1508: Elduc In 2000
Eliduc In 2000 Sarah DeMoranville Prof. Gardner Ancient World Ren. Love in 20th century is entirely different from when Marie De France lived. In her time, she wrote a sweet story of two women who love the same man, Eliduc. He leaves his wife, Guildeluec to go fight in another country even though she is devastated by his ...
1509: Edward II - To What Extent Is Edward Responsible For His Own
... intricate, but I believe can be divided into three basic categories, Edwards relationship with those around him, his personality and the advantage to others such as Mortimer attained because of Edwards’s downfall. However short-lived they may have been. As I have described briefly above, and in keeping with Aristotle’s definition of tragedy, certain flaws in Edwards Character were major contributors to the king’s downfall. A point I ...
1510: Edgar Allen Poe
... Military Academy at West Point, NY, where he excelled in languages but was expelled in 1831 and now his foster father disowned him permanently. Later on sometime after 1831 he moved to Baltimore where he lived with his aunt, Maria Clemm, and her daughter- his cousin, Virginia Clemm. March 27, 1834 John Allan dies leaving Poe with nothing. In May of 1836 he married Virginia, his 13-year old cousin. For ...


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