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Ethan Frome
Number of words: 1179 - Number of pages: 5.... is this being which I have brought into the world" (Hawthorne 89)? Pearl would harass her mother Piyasena/Pine 2 over the scarlet "A" she wore. In time, Hester was subjected to so much ridicule from Pearl and others that she was forced into seclusion. Pearl represents the sins of both Hester and Dimmesdale. Pearl is said to be the direct consequence of sin (Martin 108). Their sins include lying to the people about the affair that led to Pearl. Hester realizes what Pearl represents when she does not hold Pearl up in front of the "A." She carries the child around becaus .....
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Heart Of Darkness
Number of words: 1001 - Number of pages: 4.... inside. Another example is found when Marlow enters the Belgian company’s office. Sitting in the office are two women dressed almost completely in black. Marlow is no beginning to understand the seriousness of the journey he is going to make. Even his predecessor dies because of a quarrel over two black hens. The usage of black is almost too much to handle. Another example that I also
remembered from the movie was how Kurtz’s pictures were always placed within
a dark ebony back round. Another ironic example is the continued description
of the white ivory. Its beautiful white sh .....
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Say Yes
Number of words: 1014 - Number of pages: 4.... essence. If an essence really existed, another person’s thoughts would not affect someone else’s. Instead, a person makes choices from birth and the different decisions that one chooses form a pattern and creates one’s character.
Sartre also says, "Man is nothing else than his plan; he exists only to the extent that he fulfills himself; he is therefore nothing else than the ensemble of his acts, nothing else than his life" (769). This exemplifies the point that man is the product of his actions and has complete control over his own life. The soul and personality that are giv .....
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Gilgamesh
Number of words: 443 - Number of pages: 2.... saw how the wickedness of man had taken over earth.
Utnapishtim was chosen to survive the great flood because he was a true worshipper of the god Ea, who came to warn Utnapishtim about the flood. Noah was the only man on earth who found grace in the eyes of God, and was really good. Because of this, God came to warn him about the flood and told him to build the ark. They each approached their Journey by building a large boat, and bringing his family and two of every flesh being onto the boat. Utnapishtim’s boat was two hundred feet tall, with six stories. Noah’s ark was thirty c .....
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The Ballad Of The Sad Cafe
Number of words: 715 - Number of pages: 3.... her.
Marvin is a "bold, fearless, and cruel" man who changes his unlawful ways to win Miss Amelia's love. Rather than robbing houses he begins attending church services on Sunday mornings. In an effort to court Miss Amelia, he learns proper etiquette, such as "rising and giving his chair to a lady, and abstaining from swearing and fighting". Two years after Marvin's reformation, he asks Miss Amelia to marry him. Miss Amelia does not love him but agrees to the marriage in order to satisfy her great-aunt. Once married, Miss Amelia is very aloof towards her husband and refuses to engage .....
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The Inconvenience Of Convenience
Number of words: 1039 - Number of pages: 4.... to end tough situations. My cousin recently used this excuse.
Convenience is not a bad thing, it usually is for the best, but it appears
that to modern humanity, the importance of convenience outweighs
everything from how many leprechauns you see per day to life itself.
There are countless ( actually it is more convenient to just say
countless than to actually count ) little household items that seem to be
convenient until it wants to create havoc for us.
The most obvious is the remote control. Yes, that little device
that has more buttons than a typewriter, and better disappearing a .....
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The Odyssey
Number of words: 1080 - Number of pages: 4.... when the story describes Odysseus, he is “wrenching his heart with sobs and groans and anguish” (156). Even though, Odysseus resides on a beautiful island with a goddess who takes care of him, he still wishes to be at home. Odysseus recognizes that fact that the island is beautiful, but he still longs to be at home. Additionally, Odysseus remains faithful to Penelope, not by modern day standards, but he chooses Penelope over the goddess. When Calypso questions Odysseus, he recognizes that fact that Calypso is more beautiful. Odysseus even mentions that Penelope “falls far short” (15 .....
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The Scarlet Letter - Dimmesdal
Number of words: 449 - Number of pages: 2.... Dimmesdale showed that he was a cowardice person is by not confronting Chillingworth. Chillingworth was plotting revenge on Dimmesdale for an extremely long time. In fact, Chillingworth’s life was devoted to getting revenge on Dimmesdale. Being told by Hester, Dimmesdale still did not confront Chillingworth. Throughout the book, Dimmesdale was an extreme coward.
Dimmesdale’s actions in this story where not courageous, but strong. For roughly seven years, this man had to live with extreme guilt. Dimmesdale had many reasons to feel guilty. First of all he let Hester be labeled an adult .....
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A Raisin In The Sun
Number of words: 965 - Number of pages: 4.... role in society. The frustrations that a black man has to deal with can affect the family a great deal. For example, if Walter gets upset at work or has a bad day, he can't get irate with his boss and risk loosing his job; instead he takes it out on his wife Ruth. Also, the job that he holds can only provide so much to the family. He's not even capable of providing his son Travis with some pocket change without becoming broke himself. What type of "breadwinner" can a black man be in America?
Walter Younger is thirty-five years old and all he is, is a limousine driver. He is unhappy with .....
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The Merchant Of Venice - Anti-
Number of words: 582 - Number of pages: 3.... is much poorer than Shylock. His reply to Bassanio was, “You have the grace of / God, sir, and he [Shylock] hath enough.” (2.2.139-40)
Lorenzo insults Shylock behind his back when he tells Jessica (Shylock’s daughter) that if Shylock ever makes it to heaven, it is only because Jessica converted to Christianity. Lorenzo said, “If e’er the Jew her father come to heaven, / It will be for his gentle daughter’s sake…” (2.4.36-7) When Lorenzo says this, he is implying that Shylock’s faith and his Jewish heritage is not strong enough to get him into heaven. Lorenzo says tha .....
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