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- 4691: The Great Gatsby And The Hollo
- ... for The Great Gatsby. The three key aspects of the poem that relate it to The Great Gatsby were the hollow men, the stuffed men, and the paralyzed force. All three depict the society Gatsby lived in and the life he had to go through. The hollow and stuffed men showed the two types of people in Gatsby s society. The hollow men contain no inner spirit or love toward one ...
- 4692: The Great Gatsby 14
- ... disturbed Nick because this proof that Gatsby was showing him made Nick feel that he was trying to hide something. Gatsby also tries to impress Nick by telling him how, as a young man he lived in many of the famous capitals in Europe such as Paris, Venice and Rome. This act of trying to impress others doesn t stop at Nick, because at his parties that Gatsby s hosts, he ...
- 4693: The Great Gatsby 12
- ... out his arms toward the dark water in a curious way....Involuntarily, I glanced seaward- and distinguished nothing except a single green light...that might have been the end of a dock." If Gatsby had lived in the nineties, he would have a telescope looking directly into Daisy's bedroom, he would be considered a stalker, and Daisy would bring up sexual harrassment suits on him. But, in this time, Daisy ...
- 4694: The Evils In The Chrysalids
- ... no longer made decisions with heart or compassion, instead decisions were made through what history said. It all started when David's Aunt Harriet came to Waknuk, he had not seen her much because she lived fifteen miles away in the Kentak direction. When she arrived at the Strorm residence she quickly made it up to the nursery where David's mother lay with her new born, Petra. As she made ...
- 4695: The Essence Of Hamlet
- ... out to be one of the main reasons Hamlet bothers to keep himself alive and analyze himself. Had there been no soul nor an afterlife, Hamlet would have us believe that he would not have lived to learn the true nature of his father's death. Much of Hamlet's sense of malaise is explained in his soliloquies. In his first soliloquy, the lack of regard for his father and such ...
- 4696: The Devils Of Loudun, By Aldou
- ... town had nurtured a growing obsession with him (perhaps as a result of the same moral induction mentioned in relation to Grandier s seduction of his best friends daughter). All convents of the kind she lived in had to have a male confessor and when the post at the Ursulines was made vacant by a felicitous demise, Souer Jeanne immediately invited Fr.Grandier to take it up. When he refused, and ...
- 4697: The Chrysanthemums
- ... dress which was the symbol of her prettiness. She worked carefully on her hair, penciled her eyebrows and rouged her lips." All this because one man took interest in her private pleasure chrysanthemums. Because she lived such a secluded life as a housewife, Elisa apparently never made the effort before to look pretty, as seen when her husband "stops short," looks at her and says, "Why-why, Elisa. You look so ...
- 4698: The Cathedral
- ... misreads the situations in the world around him. Notwithstanding, the narrator s emotional blindness can be seen most clearly in his inability to comprehend Robert and Beulah s relationship. The narrator muses, They d married, lived and worked together, slept together and then the blind man had to bury her. All this without his having ever seen what the goddamned woman looked like. (Carver 1054) Here, the narrator s preoccupation with ...
- 4699: The Anglo-saxon Literature
- ... 141). The scop refers the heaven as an eternal place of ¡°great rejoicing.¡± The Rood desires to direct the people of its society to reach that eternal place and its short-lived suffering becomes a significant accomplishment that provides the only salvation. Similarly, the heroes of the Maldon through their sacrifice desire to protect their community. Bryhtnoth states in the ¡°Maldon¡±, ¡°my ...
- 4700: The Adventures Of Huckleberry
- ... ever realizing it, Huck manages to live through many incredible advetures, and commit unselfish acts that would consider him to be a true hero. It could even be taken to the extent that Huck Finn lived a more down to earth version of Homer¡¯s Odyssey. After all, they are both stories of a reliable person going through the biggest adventures of their lives, while facing certain types of monsters ...
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