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- 7571: The Sunflower - An Introspecti
- ... I to forgive." For Mr. Cargas the question is not whether one can or should forgive Karl, "but dare we do so?." Mr. Cargas felt forgiveness is something to be earned and that many times death bed confessions come far to easily. Mr. Cargas gave summary of his position thusly, "If God chooses to forgive Karl, that s God s affair. Simon Wiesenthal could not, I cannot. For me, Karl dies ...
- 7572: The Stress On Money In The Met
- ... as a child, but as a working part of the family. With this, she then gains the respect that Gregor once had. The family never really paid much attention to Grete, but after Gregor s death, the parents started to pay more attention to her Mr. and Mrs. Samsa, as they watched their daughter getting livelier and livelier, that lately, in spite of all the troubles which had turned her cheeks ...
- 7573: The Soliloquies Of Richard In
- ... limited as we have shared the knowledge of his wicked plot, his unbearable characteristics and his no repentance. We cannot forget his wrongs and wickedness therefore we cannot feel great loss or waste in his death. On the contrary, we feel that Richard, the murderer, deserves to be punished. Justly, he has to pay the price. In summary, however, the soliloquies of Richard provide us the essential information on the play ...
- 7574: The Sextants Of Beijing
- ... only port open to foreign trade in Japan, even though China and Japan were unfriendly to each other. However, the constant need of copper and silver to China made them trade with Japan. After the death of Qianlong in 1799, China suffered the series of treaties that were unequal, and gave the Western powers and rights in China. Also by the nineteenth century, many educated Chinese learned their culture deeply because ...
- 7575: The Scarlet Letter- Scaffold A
- ... based community was forced to live under the harsh, and often strict, guidelines of the Puritan church. Any one sin could be punished severely, whether it is a minor infraction or an offense condemnable by death. A person could not speak out or show any emotion lest they were willing to face the consequences of their seemingly legitimate actions- creating a society where outward and inner truth could not, and therefore ...
- 7576: The Scarlet Letter 10
- ... have held fast, and did hold fast, through all extremity save when thy good--the life--they fame--were put in question! Then I consented a deception. But a lie is never good, even though death threaten the other side! (Ch.17: 177). Hester learns from her sin, and grows strong, a direct result from her punishment. The scarlet letter A was as if a blessing to Hester changing her into ...
- 7577: The Rift Wars
- ... total extinction. The greatest dwarven and elven clerics gathered their spells and prayers, and they cast their wills into the preservation of all their allies. Many of them, spent by this effort, slipped exhausted into death, but their magical and spiritual efforts finally triumphed, and the allies were able to hold off the onslaught of the monstrous god they called Morgion. The orcs and goblins were subsequently driven deep into the ...
- 7578: The Red Son
- ... leave, to a strange new place, possibly very difficult and hard to handle. We see how this new life is to be in the quote Crags and high rough places call me, great places of death, where men go empty handed The man is going to give up his friends, family, comfort, because of this motivation. This drive is very powerful, and very overwhelming. This motivation will change the way the ...
- 7579: The Parable Of The Cave
- ... through trying times (whether it be self-examination, examination of others, or examination of the environment around you) before you can move ahead. Whichever road we decide to take, the end result is the same, death. The roads lead to the same destination, but the paths to that destination are very different. This is representative of the course of life that each of us must take, some paths are easier than ...
- 7580: The Painted Door
- ... end leads to tragedy. Sinclair has created these characters with such depth, that each character displays soe certain emotion portraying to the story. John experiences much confusiion on the story, which leads him to his death. His unsatisfied wife, in a great deal of loneliness, from the neglection from him. A neighbour that is handsome and is quit the ladies man, has certain passion for Ann. The reader is easily able ...
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