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- 4661: The Road I Should Have Taken
- ... reflects with a sigh of apparent regret that taking the grassy path has changed his life forever. The most positive outcome I can conjure is that he escaped the ugly wrath of the wolf and lived to tell about it.
- 4662: The Return Of Martin Guerre
- ... Martin, helped run the family business, and fathered children with Bertrande. What Bertrande had with the new Martin was unlike anything she and the old Martin had ever experienced. To cite sixteenth-century values, they lived in peace, friendship, and passion. Eleven years later, in 1559, the new Martin began to get greedy with the family business. Events then led to the questioning of whether or not he was the real ...
- 4663: The Narrative Structure
- ... could project into the future or return to the time of the audience or go to a past time known to the audience or come back to the present time of the writing basically They lived happily ever after! There may also be more that one of these methods. 3. Treatment The treatment tells the full story, but not yet in fully crystallized scenes. Just as the motion picture occupies an ...
- 4664: The Longest Memory
- ... on the symbolism of seeing; the reason for this is to give the reader a sense of the extent to which society enforced its beliefs upon people and how much it effected them. Whitechapel has lived a very long time and has finally realized the truth about his enslavement and the extent to which he is dehumanized; this is emphasized by his regretful tone and demonstrates his disgust. The dehumanisation that ...
- 4665: The Great Gatsby 16
- ... the financial situation with the East and West Eggs bears an uncanny resemblance to the situation with the East and West Sides in the city. The narrator himself introduces the reader to this idea: I lived at West Egg, the -- well, the less fashionable of the two, though this is a most superficial tag to express the bizarre and not a little sinister contrast between them (9). In the city families ...
- 4666: The Evolution Of British Poetr
- ... those who were in the Protestant church, introduced spirituality and formality to Elizabethan poetry. The change between the neoclassical era and the romantic era has only one contributing factor. The pre-romantics were people who lived during the neoclassical era but who were near the end. Poems that were born from this contribution were formal and intelligent writings with an emotional and imaginative twist. They spoke to intelligent people about supernatural ...
- 4667: The Crucible 9
- ... her fingers, her fingers, her fingers burned ... " In this remarkably observed gesture oil a troubled young girl, I believed, a play became possible. Elizabeth Proctor had been the orphaned Abigail's mistress, ant they had lived together in the same small house until Elizabeth fired the girl. By this time, I was sure, John Proctor had bedded Abigail, who had to be dismissed most likely to appease Elizabeth. They was bad ...
- 4668: The Coming Of Age In Literatur
- ... arrived at the young woman s house and she said If you are that Gilgamesh who seized and killed the Bull of Heaven, who killed the watchman of the forest, who over threw Humbaba that lived in that forest, and killed those loins in the passes of the mountain, why are your cheeks so starved and why is your face so drawn? Why is despair in your heart ad your face ...
- 4669: The Book Of Deuteronomy
- ... the first four books. In Greek, Deuteronomy means "a copy of this law in a book." In Hebrew, its name comes from the phrase, "these are the words." was written centuries after the Israelites had lived on the Land of Promise. Moses is believed to be the author. If he is the author, it was written around thirteenth century B.C. Joshua was most likely (although it is not certain) the ...
- 4670: The Berry Patch
- ... berries and how he was doing with them, his response had a much deeper meaning. He was saying that everything he wanted was right in front of him. He was with the woman that he lived in the most calm and serene place he had been to. Although they had been talking about all of their problems with the farm and the fact that he only had two days left, he ...
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