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3231: In The Middle Of The Night
... apologized and jammed the shot into her. Lulu than feel limped after the drug had finally worn off Dave sent Denny home, for Dave’s and Lulu apartment was about a block from where Denny lived. From the corner where Denny was picked up, there he made an anomies phone call. The next day the papers read that it was a double suicide. Denny decided to keep what happen a secret ...
3232: “William’s Wife”
... her father, for the sake of a man who had never been faithful to her through all the years of their marriage. At that time Mary was sick and her return to health was short-lived. She had been going to die, and she was realizing that she was dying unhappy, all the happiness she had was in the childhood with her father and family. She was a little bit glad ...
3233: Animal Farm
... even better.They even changed the rule of all animals were equal to all animals are equal but some more equal then others. The pigs have slowly over time began to turn nto humans. They lived in the house, ate out of dishes, got drunk, never worked and were using the other animals as laboreres. They began to wear Jone's clothes, smoked his pipes and even carried trotters. One day ...
3234: A Worn Path: Phoenix Jackson And Symbols
... Phoenix Jackson and symbols. This story detail’s an elderly Negro woman’s journey to town, on a mission of love. Phoenix Jackson, an elderly Negro women is frail, old, and had many handicaps, she lived during trying times, because of her race, and faced many challenges while growing up. The story is based on an elderly Negro women’s journey into town to get medicine for her sick grandson. Along ...
3235: A Freudian Turn Of The Screw
... they are discovered is undeniably obvious. Mirror symbolism is the most obvious of the three. The plot of the story must be understood before on can fully understand the symbolism. A young woman who has lived a very sheltered life is sent to a country estate and is charged with becoming a governess with the responsibility of taking care of two children. At some point she hears the story of the ...
3236: Candide: Cause And Effect
... whole book Candide was loosing loved ones right and left, from is love, Cunegonde, to his mentor and teacher Pangloss. Yet in the end everyone defied death, came back into his life, and they all lived together, somewhat happily ever after. Because we are responsible for our actions, and we are also responsible for the outcome. Though our decisions and consequences, they will teach us some kind of lesson, where in ...
3237: Beloved: Sethe's Character
... maim you, but dirty you. Dirty you so bad you couldn't like yourself anymore. Dirty you so bad you forgot who you were and couldn't think it up. And though she and others lived through and got over it, she could never let it happen to her own. The best thing she was, was her children. Whites might dirty her all right, but not her best thing, her beautiful ...
3238: Keeping The Reader In Suspense
... to increase. The question where the events took place is also important in writing a good mystery novel. Sue Grafton has decided to let the murder scene be the small cabin in which Lorna has lived. Her place of residence was described as a “crude cabin loomed in the shadows. The illusion of privacy and was immediate and profound. The area felt like a wilderness.” The fact that the ...
3239: Dickens And "The Jew"
... awful man, driven by greed and loneliness. Perhaps the only true happiness that Fagin could find was that of vicarious pleasure. In other words, love through others, things that others owned and places that others lived. In the end, Fagin just wanted to be a part of. I read this story several years ago and saw the movie musical. I don't remember the depictions of Fagin, or any other characters ...
3240: Angel And Tess: A Romance Fit For The Books?
... of them splendid and sound-a few blighted." (25) Tess believes the stars are other worlds. The stars symbolize her desire to live a better life, but she knows that could never happen unless she lived in another world. Angel, corrupted by the contradiction between his sheltered life and the harshness of reality, could never appease her idealism. Tess was stubborn in her beliefs and independent. "'Never!' said Tess independently, holding ...


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