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- 10621: Jane Eyre
- ... are few but the recollection of my lonely heart against the loveless tyranny of Gateshead; the pangs of my physical and emotional hunger at Lowood; the aching frustration of my first love of Rochester; the death in life of my discovering that he is already married; and the solitary agony of my night on the moor, progresses the path of acceptance. Foremost, I portray the dilemma of women in the Victorian ...
- 10622: Cry the Beloved Country: The Power of Love
- ... created them all. People have the option of turning the power in the direction that best suits them, but God controls what will happen when one does turn the power. No man can control sickness, death, or natural disasters. The only thing that matters in man’s life is what he does for the glory of God. The most important power that man has is the power of choice. Man has ...
- 10623: Shakespeare's Cymbeline
- ... in rome at Philarimus’ house when Posthumus and Iachimo make the bet which sets the whole play into motion, or the scene when Cloten decides to go out and rape imogen, which results in his death. So sit back and relax as I deeper explore these characters and scenes…. The Queen- Pure evil, too evil to come up with a name for, but also arrogant, it was her arrogance that started ...
- 10624: The French Lieutenant’s Women: Sara As A Nonconformist
- ... or his peers have. The transformation in Charles is brought about by Sarah who already could see the pettiness of Victorian society that led her to be the individual to whom he is drawn. The death of the Victorian Charles and rebirth of a Charles who understands Victorian society from a contemporary view signifies an emancipation that gives Charles the ability to understand himself. By building on “an atom of faith ...
- 10625: Euclid: The Elements
- ... him. (ii) Euclid was the leader of a team of mathematicians working at Alexandria. They all contributed to writing the 'complete works of Euclid', even continuing to write books under Euclid's name after his death. (iii) Euclid was not a historical character. The 'complete works of Euclid' were written by a team of mathematicians at Alexandria who took the name Euclid from the historical character Euclid of Megara who had ...
- 10626: Catcher In the Rye: Alcohol, Sex, and Violence
- ... his friends to think he is a coward so he does. Then the rest of them follow." In the book, Between Parent and Teenager, it states the substance abuse is the number one cause of death amongst teenagers. Studies show that among high school students age 14 - 17, 60% of the students use alcohol once a week, 75% use it at least once a month, and 85% have used it once ...
- 10627: A Doll's House & The House of Spirits: The Role of Women Has Changed Dramatically Within The Last Century
- ... used by Ibsen similarly in Nora's forgery of the contract. Nora must deceive her husband to satisfy her desire to maintain her virtues. Nora loves Torvald and would do anything to save him from death. "Is it imprudent to save your husband's life?" (Ibsen 13). Nora must deceive Torvald in order to save him and for love. She know that he would be upset and never forgive her if ...
- 10628: The Scarlet Letter: Guilt, Strength and Revenge
- ... then, broke out in a strange, deep voice of awe and wonder, which could not as yet find utterance..." (Hawthorne 252) Desperately in love and entangled in his own feelings, Arthur Dimmesdale depressed himself to death after he gave in to the temptations of love and disgraced his church and its followers. "It was to teach them that the holiest among us has but attained so far above his fellows as ...
- 10629: The Scarlet Letter
- ... Redemption- The theme of sin and redemption echoes throughout the novel, with numerous examples. Hester, the most prominent example, did her penance by wearing the Scarlet “A,” and Reverend Dimmesdale with his exclamation before his death. The novel centers around this theme. Nature hiding what society cannot accept- When Dimmesdale and Hester need to be alone, or Chillingworth and Hester need to speak, they go to the forest. The forest is ...
- 10630: Call Of The Wild: A Study of Jack London's Belief in Darwinism
- ... London's Klondike, the game of Natural Selection meant the survival of the fittest. It was a world of inhuman cold, of blinding snow, and of sudden blizzards that obscure the trail and portend a death by freezing (Tuttleton 290). The first Lesson Buck learns is that he must sleep buried in the snow to stay warm overnight. “Buck selected a spot and... proceeded to dig a hole for himself. In ...
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