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2161: The Scarlet Letter: Description, Narration, And Symbolism
... little Puritans, being of the most intolerant brood that ever lived…” (65). He uses this to show the reader how intolerant this society is and that the Puritan society is the strictest society ever lived. Hawthorne’s use of description, narration, and symbolism demonstrate how hard it was to live a Puritan life. His description and narration come to show how strict the Puritan life style was and by doing ...
2162: The Theme Of A Doll House
... done and practically condemns her to hell. She begins to understand here that she has never actually loved Helmer. She also begins to see that she has lead a sheltered life, and has never truly lived. She recognizes that she has responsibilities towards her family, but to herself more importantly. So the thing that made Nora leave was the opening of the letter, which finally put things into perspective for her ...
2163: Literary Approach Paper On The Death Of A Salesman
... time, the viewers have hatred for Willy. The lack of moral character was the biggest flaw and it leaked into his children, like teaching his children success and popularity over effort and integrity. Also, he lived his life a lie. He thought he was someone big and special, and was not. He angered the audience, not because he thought he was someone successful, but because he knew he was not successful ...
2164: Miss Brill: A Pathetic Character
... of course, is her grief and humiliation. She has never before seen herself as “odd, silent, and… just come from a dark little room or even-even a cupboard!” Her world is essentially lived in a shell and almost in seclusion. It is more natural for her to believe the crying comes from the fox’s glass eyes than from her own desolate eyes. Like all of us, she ...
2165: Brave New World Summary
... elaboration of the Ford religion in later chapters. The next conditioning technique is hypnopaedia, sleep-teaching. The Director tells the students it was discovered accidentally hundreds of years earlier by a little Polish boy who lived with his "father" and "mother," two words that hit the students' ears with much more force than obscene words hit your ears today. Would you be shocked if your high school principal, a middle-aged ...
2166: The Narrative Of The Life Of Frederick Douglas
... One of the themes that the book dealt with is society and it’s handling of slavery under the guise of Christianity. Those who professed to being the most Christian i.e., the minister who lived next door, was actually the most cruel. Douglass stated adamantly that religion was, "a mere covering for the most horrid of crimes, --- justifier of… barbarity --- sanctifier of… hateful fraud, --- …protection for the slave holder ...
2167: Objectivism In The Founterhead
... that goal was achieving happiness through objectivism. In conclusion, Howard Roark represented Ayn Rand’s objectivism. Other main characters also represented other philosophies, which were rejected by objectivism. It was shown that Howard Roark had lived a happy and complete life at the end of the novel, symbolizing that individualism (objectivism) would always defeat collectivism.
2168: The Scarlet Letter And Symbolism
... 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.
2169: Treasure Island: Teamwork Overcomes Greed
... secret place where it would be needed later. The journey, though treacherous, was a good learning experience that changed Jim from a boy who did not know much about life to a man who had lived and learned. Lastly, the pirates remained the strongest example of what happens without teamwork. The pirates were both greedy and did not care about each other. Every pirate let his greed delude him and each ...
2170: Man's Journey Into Self In The Heart Of Darkness And Apocalypse Now
... the unsettled Wilderness and feel the darkness of it's solitude. Marlow comes across simpler cannibalistic cultures along the banks. The deeper into the jungle he goes, the more regressive the inhabitants seem. Kurtz had lived in the Congo, and was separated from his own culture for quite some time. He had once been considered an honorable man, but the jungle changed him greatly. Here, secluded from the rest of his ...


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