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1621: Gatsby S Sacrifice
... the dead dream fought on as the afternoon slipped away, trying to touch what was no longer tangible, struggling unhappily, undespairingly, toward that lost voice across the room" (135). Gatsby realizes that everything he had lived for was gone. Not only did Daisy deny him, but Gatsby realizes that she is an illusion. Although he still desperately tries to keep his dream alive by waiting for Daisy's phone call, he ...
1622: Futures Truth
... discovers more about himself as well. He is able to see more clearly the things that had always set him on edge: the promiscuity, the domination of the government and the lifelessness in which he lived. John, often referred to as "the Savage" because he was able to leave the reservation with Marx to go to London to live with him, also has a hard time adjusting to the drastic changes ...
1623: Frosts Use Of Everyday Subjets
... 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 ...
1624: Frost 2
... he remains proud of his decision and he recognizes that it was this path that he chose that made him turn out the way he did and live his life that way in which he lived it. I took the road less traveled by and that made all the difference. To this man, what was most important and what really made the difference was that he did what he wished; even ...
1625: Friendship Theme From Lord Of
... his large awkward body, his thick glasses and his know-it-all personality. While Ralph on the other hand was the stereotypical image of an ordinary boy. Piggy had no friends, besides those that he lived with. Thus was not used to being among other children. He quickly trusted, and latched onto Ralph, ignoring Ralph s constant teasing . Ralph was insecure as all boys his age are, he didn t really ...
1626: Frankenstein 6
... been murdered. Victor hurries home and, on the way, sees the monster in the woods and becomes convinced that the creature murdered William. He arrives home to find that Justine Moritz, a girl who had lived for some time in the Frankenstein household, has been accused of the murder. She is tried, condemned, and executed, despite her assertions of innocence, and Victor becomes despondent and guilty knowing that the creature he ...
1627: Frankenstein 4
... seeking of glory is a pursuit of ego driven males which, if left unchecked, deserves the fate of Prometheus. Shelley tells the story of three men who deal with Prometheanism in three ways. Innocent Clerval lived a happy, fulfilled, albeit brief life. Victor, refusing to repent until his last breath, and unable to pursue the monster, is chained to his bed with only his memories to persecute him. And Walton relinquishes ...
1628: Frankenstein 2
... Creator; he was allowed to converse with and acquire knowledge from beings of a superior nature but I was wretched, helpless, and alone"( pg.133). Both were lonely, and needed company. Adam and the monster lived part of their lives alone, but there came a point where they were in need of a mate. Adam asked God to create a mate for him and God satisfieed his request. The couple got ...
1629: Call Of The Wild 2
... even went swimming in the pool, it was the ideal life for a dog and it was soon about to change. It was 1897 and the Klondike strike was luring men to the north. Buck lived in the sunny Santa Clara Valley, a far extreme from the north where he would soon be taken. It all happened when the gardener, trying to settle his dept took Buck for a walk, one ...
1630: Choices And Consequences In Fr
... remains proud of his decision and he recognizes that it was this path that he chose that made him turn out the way and he did and live his life the way in which he lived it. To the speaker, what was most important about his choices in life is that he did what he wanted, even if it meant taking the road less traveled by. If he hadn t, he ...


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