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22091: Exiles 2
... to the worst, I can always earn a living with my hands"(655). "If you want something, you have to go out and work for it. Nobody gives you anything; nothing comes free in this world"(652). This powerful statement was told exactly by what the author hears from her mom. The author uses her memories of what her mom said to show that she still uses her mom's advice ...
22092: Romeo and Juliet: Theme Paper
... violence plays an important part of the action and causes the deaths of several of the characters. And a theme of the play is violence begets violence. The chorus states "From ancient grudge break to new mutiny Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean." (Prologue lines 3 and 4). This tells us in the prologue that the feud has been going on for some time, the fighting has recently flared up ...
22093: Lord Of The Flies
... him with envy and a desire of revenge towards Ralph and his rules. Jack withdraws from the conch group and froms his own "tribe", which will not submit to any governing force. In Jack's world, anarchy rules. The boys that join Jack's army do it because they get to hunt pigs and they don't have to work.
22094: Macbeth
... human soul - kindness, courage, honour and love. Macbeth becomes so obsessed with his chase of glory that he turns away from all that he once cherished, even his wife. Macbeth becomes so blinded by his new robes of kingdom that he doe! sn't even notice his wife slipping away into insanity. In the beginning Macbeth had great trouble with the concept of murder, he regrets killing Duncan - "Wake Duncan with ...
22095: Macbeth Analysis Paper
... lie as in a death,/ What cannot you and I perform upon/ The unguarded Duncan? what not put upon/His spongy officers, who shall bear the guilt/ of our great quell?” Lady Macbeth seems very brave and calm during Duncan’s murder. What made the guards drunk and unconscious made her stronger as she says. It is very shocking that Lady Macbeth said that if Duncan had not resembled her father ...
22096: Macbeth: Macbeth A Moral Coward
... successful murder of Duncan, Macbeth entered a life of evil. Ambition was also clearly stated when he thought of killing his friend Banquo to protect the kingship. The witches’ predictions sent Macbeth into his own world where he could not be stopped on his way to becoming king. Macbeth shows his courageousness by overcoming his personal matters to plot the death of the king. In the scene where the murder of ...
22097: Role Of Fate And Free Will In Oedipus Rex
... submit to man, grafting his choices into the linear sequence of events that culminated in the realization of his fate. Each choice would predetermine the next one, and although man could strike off in a new direction at any time by making a choice, his actions would still inevitably lead to his fate. In short, one’s choices affected little more than the where and when of one’s predetermined destiny ...
22098: No Longer An Indian
... devasted, spiritually wounded. Her “roots”, which is one of the most important aspects of Indian culture, were severed. “I stood alone, once more, but this time naked--stripped of my identity and banished into a world of alienation and discrimination” (73). That, however, did not stop her to become educated, strong woman, highly respected in her community. The author emphasizes on her materially poor childhood but very wealthy in values and ...
22099: Antigone: Creon A Tragic Hero
... s power. Unfortunately, Creon’s hubris reduces him to a virtually powerless and hopeless man. Creon, the tragic hero is a man of very high rank and is respected by his people. He is “[their] new King… Creon of Thebes, Menoceus’ son” (s. I, ll. 1-2). He is a loyal man and believes that every man who is loyal will fight for his country. If so, “…[such a man] shall ...
22100: The Mayor of Casterbridge: Micheal Henchard Left Lonely and Depressed
... to lose her although he considers her a hassal. During the time period while she is away Henchard is lonly and depressed. After many things have hapend Elizabeth-Jane returns to Henchard. He realizes a new love for his step-daughter taht is brought up in her presents, when he is not alone. When Elizabeth-Jane's true father comes to the house asking for her Henchard tells him she is ...


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