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8801: Mark Anthony's "Crypt of the Shadowking": A Fantasy
... travels to toward the Fields of the Dead, they encounter a shadevar, a horrifying and powerful foe thought to have been banished from the world of Toril long ago. After a wild battle, and the death of the shadevar, the company thief, Ferrit, searches the corpse and finds a ring which enabled the shadervar to communicate with the frighteningly powerful creature who summoned it, and through magic the mage, Morhion, finds ...
8802: Great Expectations: Symbolism
... one responsible for making him a gentleman and helping him achieve his great expectations. "Yes, Pip, dear boy, I've made a gentleman on you! It's me wot done it!" [359-360]. After his death, however, Pip feels guilt and sadness when he learns what Magwitch spent most of his life trying do. As a result, he shows the readers why he was the tragic hero. One character who represents ...
8803: Great Expectations: God's Law vs. Human Law
... theme under consideration. The interplay between divine and human justice is again alluded to at the convict's final court appearance when he says to the Judge "My Lord, I have received my sentence of Death from the Almighty, but I bow to yours" (272). One can draw from the narrator's own self-revelations as well. In preparation for his first visit to Satis House, Pip recalls how he "...was ...
8804: A Tale Of Two Cities: Dr. Alexandre Manette
... against the Evermondes they come upon apposing paths with the doctor. The Defarges want Darnay dead. The doctor can not let Darnay die for he has become a large part of his daughters life. The death of Darnay would bare heavily on Lucie's shoulders. We see this when Lucie pleas with Madam Defarge commanding “You will be good to my poor husband. You will do him no harm. You will ...
8805: David Copperfield: The many differences between James Steerforth and Tommy Traddles
... hidden, revealing them only as skeletons drawn on paper. The biggest difference between James Steerforth and Tommy Traddles is final results of their lives when the book ends. James Steerforth dies a tragic and horrible death. Steerforth spent most of his boisterous life looking down on the people. In the end, it is nature that pays him back by drowning him in the ocean. In contrast, Tommy Traddles becomes a very ...
8806: A Christmas Carol
... future. For example, the thieves are able to steal Scrooge's possessions because no body cares about Scrooge or his things. Also, the businessmen that Scrooge does business with regularly show no feelings about his death and go to his funeral simply for food. Dicken's shows a way to resolve the problem by simply treating others how you want them to treat you. At the end Scrooge's attitude changes ...
8807: Lord of the Flies: Characteristics of Children
... age by being more interested in having fun than working. Secondly, all the boys leave Ralph's hard-working group to join Jack's group who just want to have fun. The day after the death of Simon when Piggy ! and Ralph are bathing, Piggy points beyond the platform and says, "That's where they're gone. Jack's party. Just for some meat. And for hunting and for pretending to ...
8808: Catcher in the Rye: Theme of the World Having An Outward Appearance
... his little brother; he even quotes latter that "you don't stop loving someone because they die" proving that he still cares for him. He may even think he had something to do with his death or he caused it. Sometimes little kids think stuff like that. Holden also says that " I can't make a real fist any more-not a tight one." If his fist represents his love for ...
8809: Lord of the Flies: Success of Golding's Portrayal of the Children
... age by being more interested in having fun than working. Secondly, all the boys leave Ralph's hard-working group to join Jack's group who just want to have fun. The day after the death of Simon when Piggy ! and Ralph are bathing, Piggy points beyond the platform and says, "That's where they're gone. Jack's party. Just for some meat. And for hunting and for pretending to ...
8810: Summary of Wuthering Heights
... tumble childhood. He faced many problems when his sweetheart married his half-brother. He plotted revenge on his enemies, cousins and brothers and relative-in-laws. He died what many consider to be a sad death not for the way he died but for how he lived his life, yet I think he lived through life in its fullest, and therefore was happy.


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