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8101: A Rose For Emily 2
... indeed alive and well. Emily kept this up for three days and finally gave in just as the townspeople were going to forcibly take the body from her. All of her life up until his death Emily s father controlled her and made all of her decisions for her. When he died Emily was left alone finally able live her own life, but since her father had been controlling her for ...
8102: Macbeth - GUILTY
... that such a brave and valiant soldier could be so weak as to be influenced by his wife to commit murder, unless he had already considered doing it, or had something to gain from the death of Duncan, such as the throne of Scotland. The defense has tried to convince you that Macbeth was insane at the time of King Duncan’s murder. If he were not sane, would he have ...
8103: Imagery In Macbeth
... Macbeth is dreaming about blood, and possibly knows that she feels guilty. Also, near the end of the play, Macbeth uses blood to show his guilt during his last hour. When he is threatened with death by Macduff, Macbeth says, "...get thee back, my soul is too much charged (burdened) with blood of thine already," (5.8.6) meaning that he feels too guilty about his deeds to fight with Macduff ...
8104: Macbeth Makes For Fasinating T
... assist in making MacBeth fascinating theater. The supernatural, violence and suspense play an essential role in MacBeth as a play. From the weird sisters entrance to MacBeth's vivid hallucinations and apparitions to his eventual death by sword fight there is constantly popular dramatic impact at work. Shakespeare, with the knowledge that the supernatural was popular, includes the witches. From the first scene the audience becomes uncomfortable. Why is there a ...
8105: Great Gatsby & Scarlet Letter
... is also the birth of Pearl to validate their affair. Daisy and Gatsby never end up together either. However, neither one is the better as a result of them having eloped. Gatsby dies a horrible death, but this is still better than if he was to live with the knowledge that the love Daisy and him once had is impossible to regain. Daisy is resigned to a life an equally miserable ...
8106: King Lear Vs. Glouchester
... clear from this point on, and he later discovers that Cornwall was killed. Ironically, Gloucester does not see vengeance until after he is blinded. In this sense, Cornwall also suffered from clouded vision because his death was a direct result of his blinding of Gloucester, when a servant kills him. As a result, Gloucester is spared and his vision is cleared. The pain and suffering endured by Lear eventually tears down ...
8107: The Aeneid
... four Aenaes decides to leave Carthage and finish his mission. When this happens Dido is so distraught she has a funeral pyre built and commits suicide. This causes the people to become sorrowful for Didos death. It also leads to guilt of Aeneas because he thinks it is his fault. Also it causes the reader to feel sorrow for Didos family and city. When Virgil wrote this section he wanted to ...
8108: Walt Whitmen
... and articles. Leaves of Grass, a book of poems Whitman began in 1848 was so unusual at the time that no publisher would publish it. In 1855, he published it himself. Between 1855 and his death, Whitman published several revised and enlarged editions of his book. Walt sent a copy of the book to Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Ralph would send the poet an enthusiastic letter which he hailed him “at ...
8109: Isaac Asimov
... Asimov was popular then, and although he passed away his stories still intrigue readers today (O’Neill, 1) Isaac Asimov died on April 6th, 1992. He died because of heart and kidney failure. At his death he was working on his last set of stories titled Forward the Foundation. Asimov had finished them before he died and they were published a year later. Some of the stories had already been published ...
8110: Grapes Of Wrath
... the Joad family will grow again. The rain contributes to the theme by showing the cycle of nature that give a conclusion to the novel by showing that life is a pattern of birth and death. The rain is another example of nature against man, the rain comes and floods the living quarters of the Joads. The Joads try to stop the flood of their home by yet again are forced ...


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