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4631: Night, By Elie Wiesel
... in this book is how Elie, a boy of strong religious faith, as well as many Jews lose their faith in God because of the atrocities that take place in the concentration camps. Elie Wiesel lived his early childhood in the town of Transylvania, in Hungary, during the early 1940’s. At a young age Elie took a strong interest in Jewish religion as he spent most of his time studying ...
4632: No Mans An Island
... care of them, giving back what they took. Then the Europeans ‘Like a crushing wave’ came and used and abused this splendor, all in the name of progress. They pushed away the people who lived and worked these lands, ignorantly believing they were uncivilized and unable to contribute anything worthwhile because they were different. They abused the people like they abused the land, taking everything but giving nothing back. The ...
4633: Frankenstein
... seeking of glory is a pursuit of ego driven males which, if left unchecked, deserves the fate of Prometheus. Shelley tells the story of three men who deal with Prometheanism in three ways. Innocent Clerval lived a happy, fulfilled, albeit brief life. Victor, refusing to repent until his last breath, and unable to pursue the monster, is ‘chained’ to his bed with only his memories to persecute him. And Walton ...
4634: Frankenstein
... Creator; he was allowed to converse with and acquire knowledge from beings of a superior nature but I was wretched, helpless, and alone"( pg.133). Both were lonely, and needed company. Adam and the monster lived part of their lives alone, but there came a point where they were in need of a mate. Adam asked God to create a mate for him and God satisfieed his request. The couple got ...
4635: Jane Eyre
... Eyre from Rochester and Francis from Crimsworth. Although it was hard for the author to leave her happiness, her frustrations were expressed in : “I grieve to leave Thornfield . . . I love it, because I have lived in it a full and delightful life. I have not been trampled on, I have not been petrified . . . [However] I see the necessity of departure; and it is like looking at death.”5 Albeit ...
4636: Julius Caesar
... could not succeed in making a comeback and they both committed suicides. All these instances of betrayal could have been avoided and therefore would not have led to the downfalls of certain characters. Had Caesar lived, maybe everybody would have gotten along and Rome could have become bigger and better. If Antony did not turn the Romans against Brutus, the conspiracy could have become stronger and might have destroyed Rome completely ...
4637: Young Goodman Brown 5
... a hand in both of these men's lives. This news exasperates Brown, as he is being told that his father, the patriarch of his family and, no doubt, the person Brown modeled himself after, lived a lie. The old woman who passes Young goodman Brown and the devil on the pathway is recognized by Brown when he exclaims "that old woman taught me my catechism!" (pg. 78). The role that ...
4638: Young Goodman Brown 3
... that is spiritually and emotionally dissociated." (Easterly 341) This scene is an example of how Goodman Brown chose to follow his head rather than his heart. Had Brown followed his heart, he may have still lived a good life. If he followed with his heart, he would have been able to sympathize with the community's weaknesses, but instead, he listened to his head and excommunicated himself from the community because ...
4639: Wuthering Heights
... day Mr. Earnshaw went to Liverpool to conduct some business, found a parentless gypsy boy wandering the streets, brought him home and "christened hum Heathcliff." (WH-p.52) However, Heathcliff's happiness at was short lived and "died in childhood" (WH-p.52) as a result of the abuse he had received form his step sibling. As children, Catherine and Heathcliff were passionately close: "It was the greatest punishment ever invent ...
4640: Worn Path
... 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 ...


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