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1681: Fahrenheit 451 4
... people, but it also led to freedom. The negatives of the war were starvation, torture, and deaths of your friends and companions. They all fought and many died fighting for freedom and the ones that lived got to enjoy the convenience of freedom. The positive effects of his actions are the freedom they all received as well the weakening of England, and an easier life. Also the future of Scotland was ...
1682: Fahrenheit 451 3
... people, but it also led to freedom. The negatives of the war were starvation, torture, and deaths of your friends and companions. They all fought and many died fighting for freedom and the ones that lived got to enjoy the convenience of freedom. The positive effects of his actions are the freedom they all received as well the weakening of England, and an easier life. Also the future of Scotland was ...
1683: Eves Apology In Defense Of Wom
... one of Aemilia Lanyer's poems, "Eve's Apology in Defense of Women," a reinterpretation of the past has been presented as a means to demand a better present, and future, for women. Though Lanyer lived when the world frowned upon women writers, she managed to be "one of the few published woman poets of the Renaissance" (p 1059). This fact of such a great accomplishment for a woman in the ...
1684: Looking For Alibrandi
... uncertainty that Nonna Katia would have felt. She says on page 117, "I just sat there, glad that I live in these times.. I don't think I could ever handle the quiet world she lived in." Another important discovery which is threaded throughout the book is Josephine's discovery on the whole issue of sexual relationships. We can see throughout the novel there is great pressure from Josephine's friends ...
1685: Late 19th Century Creole Socie
... country. All of this chaos contributes to Edna’s intense feelings and emotions that strongly oppose this late 19th century society. Edna did not by any means fit into the Creole society of which she lived. “Mrs. Pontellier, though she had married a Creole, was not thoroughly at home in the society of Creoles; never before had she been thrown so intimately among them” (Chopin 18). Edna was intrigued by ...
1686: Epic Of Gilgamesh 2
... shows his arrogance. Later on, when talking to Siduri he says, "for I am Gilgamesh who seized and killed the Bull of Heaven, I killed the watchman of cedar forest, and I overthrew Humbaba who lived in the forest, and I killed the lions in the passes of the mountain." By gloating at the fact that he killed the bull and praising himself it further demonstrates that he is extremely arrogant ...
1687: Elephant Man
... He began to ignore his monstrous looks and finally allowed himself to act like human with feelings. With the help of his new friend Frederick Treeves, he even attended plays and went for walks. He lived happily at the hospital for almost seven more years where compassionate people frequently visited him. Even people of royalty paid him visits. No matter how ill treated he may have been, no one ever heard ...
1688: East Of Eden
... whom he was supposed to be with. It didn t seem he had deep emotions for her. Then in the end she leaves him for Cal, who she has, fell in love with. Aaron also lived in a closed world, not open for new ideas. When he was told that his mom was dead, that is what he believed and never questioned it. So when he found out that she was ...
1689: Exiles 2
... suggest you keep it.' Wonderful! Like tearing up the ration books" (652). This showed that the author was astounded by the way her mom was hard working. These passages also conceive that the author has lived her life with her mother's hard-working attitude. She has grown from the past of her mother's. What also can be seen is the emotion of her mother and her perception of hard ...
1690: Literature - A Mirror Of Socie
... presented. The cultural values of The French Revolution and Romanticism will then be linked. Finally, literary examples will be shown to support this connection between the two movements. Before the Revolution, the citizens of France lived in a strict, confined society with no freedom to express their feelings. Government had imposed strong, unfair laws on the common people (Compton's Interactive Encyclopedia "French Revolution"). They wanted a voice in a stable ...


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