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- 5721: An Analysis on "Araby"
- ... that this eagerly anticipated trip had been in vain. Many other situations caused him to feel driven and derided by vanity. His reflections of the charitable life of the priest who occupied the narrator's house before the narrator make us wonder if the priest led a life of vanity. His early obsession with Mangan's sister now seems in vain. I had never spoken to her ... and yet her name ...
- 5722: The Scarlet Letter: Hypocrisy Is A Sin
- ... she claims to love Dimmesdale, agrees with Chillingworth to keep Chillingworth's name and mission secret (76). Hester is responsible for the pain that Chillingworth causes Dimmesdale, because she allows him to enter Dimmesdale's house without warning Dimmesdale. Arthur Dimmesdale, Hester's partner in adultery, is another character who is punished for his hypocrisy. Dimmesdale is a minister, one whom the people look up to for guidance and direction. The ...
- 5723: Compare and Contrast on Characters Rayona and Pearl
- ... out about her past or what her mother went through. Another difference between the two is that Rayona had a brother to grow up with and play with. Pearl only had her mother around the house. Rayona also had several people to look up to such as, Aunt Ida and Reverend Tom. Pearl didn't have any other person or role model to look up to at first. She only had ...
- 5724: "A Rose for Emily": A Review
- ... never expected from quiet, old Miss Emily. This lead up to the climax of the story. After Miss Emily died they had to go to remove her body. The unsuspecting thing that happened in her house was that she had been sleeping with Homer's old decayed body for many years. Faulkner did a great job in creating the setting, characters and dialogue in this story. Everything is so well written ...
- 5725: Kate Chopin's The Awakening
- ... suicide? Some common reasons are isolation and loneliness, disruption of one's social life, and suicide for the common good. It's easy to connect these with Edna's life: the isolation of her small house, the disruption caused by Adele's death, and the common good of the children. However, her suicide had nothing to do with any lack of personal freedom. She was, for the most part, doing whatever ...
- 5726: Animal Farm: Utopia
- ... his later actions. Later Napoleon starts to become a hypocrite and tries to erase old memories and ideas that were not his own when he went against his own rules by going into Mr. Jones house: Nevertheless, some of the animals were disturbed when they heard that the pigs not only took their meals in the kitchen and used the drawing-room as a recreation room, but also slept in beds ...
- 5727: The Scarlet Letter - Punishment and Death
- ... actions of the girl into evil things. In that respect she is more of a punishment to Hester then a piece of cloth she must over her clothing. On her visit to Governor Bellingham's house to plead for Pearl's custody, Hester passes by a suit of armor in which the breast plate so magnifies the letter "A" she wore almost consuming her. In later chapters, after a meteorite appears ...
- 5728: To Sir With Love - Change
- ... But, as he sees later, they are are the total opposites of his of his initial ideas. This is gradually shown through their actions, such as such as the students all going to visit the house of their black friend during his crisis, or their learning to treat each other with respect;they learned to address each other as their last names, inthe case of the boys, and "Miss", for the ...
- 5729: To Kill A Mockingbird
- ... door neighbor who they never really talked to but know he is a very friendly person by the way he leaves candy for them on the way to school in a hollow tree outside his house. She later realizes that he had saved their lives. She accepts him as a friend and tells Atticus that he is "Real nice." Atticus agrees and reminds her that most people are when you get ...
- 5730: The Pearl: Music
- ... smallremedy. Kino knows Coyotito is not sick, but accepts the doctorshelp to ensure his sons health. Already knowing the doctor'sexpectations in payment, Kino refuses to give up his pearl. Once the doctor leaves the house, Kino no longer hears theevil music that once played with his ears. Following thesymptoms that the doctor assumed, Coyotito becomes ill and lateron returns to his original state. From this scene, one can deduce that ...
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