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Scarlet Letter- Hester Prynne
Number of words: 684 - Number of pages: 3.... female criminals to achieve the perfect combination of different types of heroines. His heroines are equipped to expel wrongs against their sex bringing about an awareness of both the rights and wrongs of women. Hester is a compound of many popular stereotypes rich in the thoughts of the time ...portrayed as a fallen woman whose honest sinfulness is found preferable to the future corruption of the reverend (Reynolds 183). Hester was described by Reynolds as a feminist criminal bound in an iron link of mutual crime (Reynolds 183). According to Reynolds, Hawthorne was trying to have his cult .....
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The Tragic Love Triangle Of Yonville
Number of words: 596 - Number of pages: 3.... of one of his patients. Emma married Charles with
overwhelming expectations. She thought marriage would be filled with three
things, "bliss, passion, and ecstasy". Emma had a character that was 1)
dissatisfied 2) adulterous and 3) free spending. For a while she was
excited and pleased by her marriage, but overwhelmed by her new life, she
quickly became dissatisfied. As a result of her dissatisfaction she became
mentally ill.
For the sake of her health the Bovary's moved to a new town, Yonville,
where their daughter was born. Emma's unhappiness continued, and she began
to have ro .....
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Oliver Twist: Summary
Number of words: 1609 - Number of pages: 6.... (short for his age).
Dickens makes Dodger look more appealing by describing his outrageous clothes
and uninhibited manners.
Fagin - A master criminal, whose specialty is fenang (selling stolen property).
He employs a gang of thieves and is always looking for new recruits. He is a
man of considerable intelligence, though corrupted by his self-interest. His
conscience bothers him after he is condemned to hang. He does have a wry sense
of humor and an uncanny ability to understand people. He's a very old
shrivelled Jew, whose villainous looking repulsive face was obscured by a
quantity of .....
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Death Of A Salesman: Willy Loman Is A Tragic Hero
Number of words: 692 - Number of pages: 3.... the begin ning of
his life, he remembers travelling in a wagon going westward. His parents
conque red the new frontier and succeeded. His brother Ben went "into the
jungle at 17 and cam e out rich at age 21". For a while, the American Dream
was alive in Willy too. He helped stake out new territory by selling his
goods, his son Biff was going to go to university w ith a scholarship and
he had a home with no apartments closing on him. But now, he was forced t o
work on commission at old age, fired later by his godson, his favored son
Biff had wa ndered about the country doing many odd jobs all .....
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Fried Green Tomatoes
Number of words: 1620 - Number of pages: 6.... (Pelligrini 7). There have not been many stories written about homosexuality in the first half of the twentieth century. That is why Fannie Flagg does not just come out and say that Idgie and Ruth are lesbians. In turn, the idea that Idgie and Ruth are lesbians is a subject that has been under heated debate. However, there are many episodes between Idgie and Ruth that are undeniable proof that they are homosexuals. The idea that Idgie and Ruth are lesbians is rampant throughout the story. It is evidenced by the way they speak to each other and act towards each other, but the idea is .....
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In The Middle Of The Night: Review
Number of words: 284 - Number of pages: 2.... down.
In the Middle of the Night is about an accident in a theater where a
balcony collapses on a number of small children, and kills them, and a few
are injured. The owner of the theatre kill himself and everyone is out to
blame John the usher who was investigating the noises from the balcony at
the time. Today the usher has grown up and has a son. A victim, who died in
the accident but came back to life that day, is out for revenge on the
usher's son.
The novel is hard to follow at first because there are jumps from one
character view to another, to piece together a whole view of the .....
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Millennium: Winners And Losers In The Coming World Order
Number of words: 1177 - Number of pages: 5.... he refers to as “Nomadic Objects.” “Microchip-based technologies, such as the transistor and the computer, have already opened the way for the unprecedented industrialization of service-from communication to education to health care and security” (Attali 11). Products such as the laptop computer and Sony Walkman highly foreshadow the undeveloped form of the portable objects of the future.
In the coming millennium, I believe that economic power will dominate military power. Japan will lead in the new economic order, over America and Europe, because of the technological products they .....
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Critiscisms Of My Antonia
Number of words: 1334 - Number of pages: 5.... up the novel, My Antonia, is about Willa Cather; the narrator's idea of what and to what point Jim Burden remembers. Miller also states that the novel "lacks focus and abounds in irrelevancies." (Wells 1) This is due to the fact that Cather didn't provide and consistent character portrayal throughout her novel. Another critic, Kim Wells, asserts Miller's opinion on the novel. Because as he states the novel has many "variations from a theme." (Wells 1) For instance the section about the hired girls and also the part when Peter and Pavel, two lonesome Russian Settlers, tell Jim and Antoni .....
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Poe's The Cask Of Amontillado: Themes
Number of words: 666 - Number of pages: 3.... name, once we are made aware,
in the second paragraph, that he is going to be killed, but it ( the irony )
continues present during all the short story as something to call our attention
to what is really happening.
In the second paragraph Montressor states that in spite of his
decision of killing Fortunato, he continued smiling in his face ( Fortunato's ),
but he adds: "...and he did not perceive that my smile now was at the thought of
his immolation." So, when they meet each other they behaved as always, but now
Montressor's smile had another meaning for himself.
Certain evening, " du .....
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Hesse's Siddhartha As It Parallels Maslow's Hierarchy Of Needs
Number of words: 1822 - Number of pages: 7.... therefore rejects the life
of a Brahmin to become a Samana (a wandering person who gives up material
possessions for his faith). After he tires of this life, he moves on to
learn the art of love from a woman named Kamala and the art of business
from a man named Kamaswami. He lives his new life for many years but then
begins to feel that his mind has become stagnant and that he needs
something new in his life. He abandons the surroundings he now finds
decadent and becomes friends and lives with a ferry-man who he met years
before. He spends the rest of his life with his friend learni .....
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