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- 1821: Death Be Not Proud
- ... a strong point portrayed in this novel. Johnny's hope, determination, and courage kept his death at bay. One of the main reasons that Johnny remained alive for so much longer than he should have lived, was the hope that he possessed. He hoped every day of his illness that he would get better, that his parents would be spared their grief, or that some doctor would come up with a ...
- 1822: Frakenstien
- ... filled with sublime and transcendent visions of beauty and the majesty of goodness… I am alone"(158). Rejected by physical deformities, and fear, the creature lives a painful life that he should of have never lived in the first place. The creature's term has come full circle upon Frankenstein's death. He states, "In his murder, my crimes are consummated; the miserable series of my being is wound to its ...
- 1823: Battle Royal
- ... had been looking for something and everywhere I turned someone tried to tell me what it was. I accepted their answers too, though they were often in contradiction and even self-contradictory"(174). He has lived his life in correspondence to how people think he should live, and he has sacrificed his own self-awareness on account of his fear of upsetting his superiors-the white race. On graduation day, he ...
- 1824: Frost
- ... 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 ...
- 1825: Fahrenheit 451
- ... 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 ...
- 1826: Fahrenheit 451 & Brave New Wor
- ... 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. (Allen) 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 ...
- 1827: A Voice From The South
- ... burden of representation that she is putting on women is unfair and poor reasoning. I don’t think that women should vote because they’re women, but they should vote because they’re people. Cooper lived to the 1960s and the second wave of feminism and I would be very interested to know her thoughts on the idea that women should not be limited by biology and can do anything that ...
- 1828: A Good Man Is Hard To Find
- ... will know that she was a lady (Page 427). I think she wore this outfit so that she could think she was something she was not. It is clearly seen that in her youth, she lived in prosperity. She had everything from youthfulness to money and to love. Now, she almost dreaded life because her beauty and youthfulness were gone. She would talk about her past because it would take her ...
- 1829: African American Literature Sh
- ... on the ship while it sank, which would inevitable have led him to drown or get eaten by sharks or whales, he would not let this whale eat him up. According to the poem, Shine lived to tell the story of the story of the sinking titanic. He should be considered a hero because he saved his own life. He was not in the position to save others but he did ...
- 1830: A Hard Days Night Searching Fo
- ... ends up with Brett still as his fiancé, despite his bankruptcy and behavior, is testimony to endearing characteristics which must exist. Had Brett decided to settle down and marry Cohn, no doubt she could have lived a comfortable life with a devoted husband and no fear of financial hardship. She returns, however, to Mike, the man she describes as "damned nice", and with whom she feels most secure (besides Jake). It ...
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