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1831: A Doll House 2
... Nora s character is forced to discontinue her inauthentic role of a doll and seek out her individuality, her new authentic identity. She comes to realize that her whole life has been a lie. She lived her life pretending to be the old Nora, and hid the changed woman she had become. The illusion of the old Nora continues well after she becomes a new person. When she realizes that responsibilities ...
1832: A Rose For Emily -- Symbol Of
... in the sentimental memories of her father. Mr. Grierson had bought his family a house that was located in what, at that time, was one of the most prestigious neighborhoods of Jefferson. The street they lived was recognized by the community as prominent and seemingly royal and the houses were grand and picturesque. The “big, squarish frame...had once been white, decorated with cupolas and spires and scrolled balconies in ...
1833: Around The World In Eighty Day
... But did he really achieve a goal by making this unbelievable trip around the world in an astonishing eighty days. Setting: This novel takes place in the late 1800’s, approximately 1872. Mr. Phileas Fogg lived at No. 7, Saville Row, Burlington Gardens. As the story progresses on and one tiny wager is made, a trip around the world changes the setting of this novel many a times. Some of these ...
1834: A Rose For Emily By William Fa
... The story begins in a small (made-up) town where a woman by the name of Emily Grierson died. Emily is described as a "fallen monument" that many people admired as well as questioned. Emily lived with her father until the last day of his life, and tried to cling a little longer. She had taught some painting classes but with the years her classes stopped. Craziness ran in her family ...
1835: Antigone Paper
... are discussed and then changed. As a hero, Creon suffers many tragic downfalls. Unlike Antigone, who got what she wanted, death as a martyr for moral laws and family ties, Creon losses all that he lived for. “Where hope for help, when everything I touch is lost and death has leapt upon my life?” (252). Haemon, Creon's son, stabs at the king, misses, then proceeds to commit suicide ...
1836: A Worn Path
... of an elderly Negro woman’s journey from deep in the country to town, the while on mission of love. Phoenix Jackson, an elderly Negro women who is frail, old and has many handicaps, she lived during trying times and because of her race, faced many challenges while growing up, Eudora Welty brings the story, “”, to life through the use of the character Phoenix Jackson and symbols. While overcoming ...
1837: A Deeper Look At Gimple The Fo
... all right with her it's agreeable to me too", set out to fetch his wife (Singer 1072). Although Gimpel faced tricks everyday, this one was one that was to affect his life forever. He lived the rest of his wife's life believing her bastard son was her brother, that her second son was his son, and her daughter, born not to long after, was his child also. The people ...
1838: Animal Farm
... status, felt it was alright to treat animals and people, that weren’t of their caliber, as if they meant nothing to society. There was a great deal of class conflict between the family that lived on the farm, the Jones’, and the Pilkingtons. The Jones’ owed money to the Pilkingtons and they were taunted throughout the movie about it. On the other hand, the animals had personalities of their own ...
1839: ANIMAL FARM IN COMPARISON TO T
... England", a song about hope for the future. The causes of the Russian Revolution were problems throughout Russia's history. For centuries, autocratic and repressive czarist regimes ruled the country and most of the population lived under severe economic and social conditions. Old Major represents Karl Marx, an old European revolutionary who praised the people who struggled against the Russian autocracy. His ideas on the torture of animals by Man represent ...
1840: Antony And Cleopatra
... character should be; he relays information between characters, exposes other characters and their traits, gives background information, and lets the audience in on his surroundings and the general moods and beliefs of the times he lived in. He is not just used as a database however, through his speeches and his actions we find a fully developed person, someone with thoughts, motives, and feelings all his own -- a character who can ...


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