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The Grapes Of Wrath
Number of words: 1208 - Number of pages: 5.... man verses a hostile environment. His
body destroyed but his spirit is not broken. The method used to
develop the theme of the novel is through the use of symbolism. There
are several uses of symbols in the novel from the turtle at the
beginning to the rain at the end. As each symbol is presented
through the novel they show examples of the good and the bad things
that exist within the novel.
The opening chapter paints a vivid picture of the situation
facing the drought-stricken farmers of Oklahoma. Dust is described a
covering everything, smothering th .....
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Comparison Of The Swimmer And
Number of words: 1561 - Number of pages: 6.... the first
stanza reads “ opening the spray corollas” which also means the blooming of flowers or plants. This similarity is very strong, as it helps to paint the same picture in the reader’s head. Both describe a very beautiful scene of nature involving the blossoming of a plant, perhaps reflecting the
changes the character might go through.
However, there is one fact that distinguishes the imagery in “Lone Bather” from the imagery used in “The Swimmer.” The “Lone Bather” tends to describe a softer, calmer image, while “The .....
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Beowulf Theme
Number of words: 383 - Number of pages: 2.... When the poem talks about Hrothgar's building, that it "…reaches higher toward Heaven then anything That had ever been known to the sons of men…"(6-7), shows Hrothgar's with his riches. Boasting about not needing to use a weapon, Beowulf values to kill Grendel with his bare hands. The biggest amount of boasting in the poem also came from Beowulf when he arrives at Herot. Telling Hrothgar how many monsters he has killed.
Finally, the belief in the supernatural is another ideal in Beowulf. When Beowulf arrives he tells the stories about the sea monsters he fault. When he was done .....
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Barn Burning: The Symbolism Of Fire
Number of words: 508 - Number of pages: 2.... to stop this “fire” when he was not going to lie for his father. Sarty was sick of his family’s way of life and was ready for a change no matter what it would take, even going against his own blood.
Abner's behavior makes him unwanted in any community so he is constantly moving his family from place to place. The family has become so used to this nomadic life, that they have few memories of a stable place to call home. This causes them to know life under the stars as well as they do under a roof. The scene in which the family moves to the next town, after being kicked out of thei .....
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Flying Towards Fate
Number of words: 3255 - Number of pages: 12.... meaning, which allows purpose and dignity in his existence, or he will proclaim loudly that he will never abandon these aspirations because they ought to be there.
Greek tragedy was written as an affirmation of these ideals of an individual man plagued with the conflict of his universe and the fate that governed him. The prime function of these dramas was to express the feelings and reflections of man’s encounter with fate. Toni Morrison’s novel Song of Solomon is a reflection of Greek tragedy in that the book’s central character Milkman is governed by the environment in which he .....
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Ethan Frome Essay - Irony
Number of words: 681 - Number of pages: 3.... this amusement. The chance for a sledding ride does not come until the night Mattie is supposed to leave. Their sorrow over Mattie’s departure changes their motives concerning sledding. They see a collision with the elm as a way to avoid parting. Mattie suggests, ”Right into the big elm…So ‘t we’d never have to leave each other any more” (71). The irony is that sledding, an innocent pastime, becomes a tool the lovers use to try to escape their situation.
Another ironic element of the sledding ride is the appearance of Zeena’s face, Ethan’s .....
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Where Are You Going, Where Hav
Number of words: 1496 - Number of pages: 6.... likes to go off and have fun with her friends, meet and dream about boys and the idea of a perfect life and relationship is the main target of a clever malicious stalker, a man who intends to kidnap, rape and murder her. “She (Connie) is caught between her roles as a daughter, friend, sister, and object of sexual desire uncertain of which one represents the real her.” (Short Stories For Students 259) Creighton writes “Oates captures so well the viciousness, cheapness and narcissism of life for Connie and her friends who have nothing better to do than to stroll up and down .....
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Contrast Of Mark Antony And Ma
Number of words: 925 - Number of pages: 4.... as the new leader of Rome. Antony had the ability to speak well and take charge when in danger, he was also very strong physically as well as athletic. " I am not gamesome : I do lack some part of that quick spirit that is Antony. ( Act 1 , Scene 2 lines 28 -29 ) . However , further interpretation proved that Antony was not an all together better person . In order to avenge Caesar"s death he lied to the conspirators and to the citizens of Rome. He was correct in saying that most of the conspirators were driven by jealousy, but Antony did not do anything for the good of Rome, he merely .....
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Kafkas Metamorphosis
Number of words: 390 - Number of pages: 2.... her duties is borderline neurotic. When Mrs. Samsa tries to strip her of cleaning duties Grete "burst into a storm of weeping"(p.237). At this stage Greta is learning to set her emotions into action.
The stress of Gregor's condition is taking a major toll on Grete. She has gone from a life of comfort to one of poverty and shame. This once liquid soul is now taking form. Grete is realistic and confident in the fact that, "if this were Gregor, he would have realized long ago that human beings can't live with such a creature and he'd have gone away on his own accord." "He must go," cried Gregor .....
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Claudius Paper
Number of words: 530 - Number of pages: 2.... he convinced the people that he really was ill.
None was more amazing than the way Claudius convinced people to completely change their outlook. Claudius had Rosencrantz and Guildenstern so wrapped around his finger that they would do anything that they were told to do. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern were so sure that they would be rewarded by Claudius that they did not even realize that anything could happen to them. Claudius was so capable of changing people's opinions that an uproar started by Laertes was easily and quickly quieted. The most amazing actor can do one thing and make it a .....
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