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12441: Poetry- Woman To Man By Judith
... If we take the "intricate and folded rose" to be the embryo, which is certainly both "intricate" and "folded", then the "bloods wild tree" on which it grows is the mother's circulatory system, a great tree-like system of arteries and veins rooted to the beating heart. The embryo is the flower and the fruit of this tree, hanging on it, sustained by it. At the same time the tree ...
12442: Parataxis Of Homer
... covers the story of Odysseus, but also touches upon other characters as well. By using parataxis, Homer can briefly tell and describe characters and events. Often, characters are identified by their relationships to others, a great deed they have accomplished, to hardships they have come across. In describing Odysseus in Book V, lines 97 to 115 of which lines 105 to 110 are paratactical, Hermes says “you have with you the ...
12443: Pride And Prejudice - Jane Aus
... no, she told him she wasn’t going to dance with him. They both said nothing when Charlotte came and started guessing what Mr. Darcy was thinking. He told her: He was thinking of a great pair of eyes, Miss Bennet’s eyes. [Chapter 7] The youngest, Catherine and Lydia were font of the officers who came to the neighbourhood. Mr. Bennet tells them they are two of the silliest girls ...
12444: People Of The Mist
... MIST is from the latter period of the time range and tells a story family groups of the Algonquin Indians of the Chesapeake Bay area of Virginia, around 1,300 AD. The authors did a great deal of archeological research for this book. It contains an excellent bibliography for anyone interested in further study on the subject of the Native Americans portrayed in the book. PEOPLE of the MIST is a ...
12445: Strong Before Their Time
... my territories an exile, and take along with you your two children, and not to waste time doing it.”(Euripidies 676). He is in fear of losing the battle of life to Medea and has great reason to be. Kreon makes the biggest mistake of his life when he allows Medea to stay one more night for the sake of her children, and in his heart he knows it. “ He is ...
12446: Vincent Van Gogh 2
... and full of feelings. In 1881, at age 28, he moved to Etten. Van Gogh liked the pictures of peasant life and labor that were first to be painted by Jean-Francois Millet, who had great influences on Van Gogh. His first paintings were crude but improving. In order for him to come up with the most important painting of his pre-impressionist period he had to make a number of ...
12447: Blood In Macbeth
... of the grooms withal, for it must seem their guilt"(2.2.54-56). Another way that blood is symbolized is as of guilt. First Macbeth hints at his guilt when he says "Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood clean from my hand”(2.2.59), meaning that he wondered if he would ever be able to forget the horrible murder that he had committed. Then the ghost ...
12448: Robinson Crusoe
... Lisbon, Crusoe, apprehensive about traveling back to England by sea, organized a party of men to travel overland as far as tile Channel. After many difficult adventures in the Pyrenees, and, as usual, with a great deal of luck, the company reached England. Finally home, the wanderer married and had two sons and a daughter. But alas, Crusoc's wife died and he was compelled to join one of his nephews ...
12449: Pygmalion
... expect a well educated man, such as Higgins, to be a gentleman, he is far from it. Higgins believes that how you treated someone is not important, as long as you treat everyone uually. The great secret, Eliza, is not having bad manners or good manners or any other particular sort of manners, but having the same manner for all human souls: in short, behaving as if you were in Heaven ...
12450: Pride And Perseverance
... else, or being severely beaten for not doing as one is told, or having to give oneself up to a man any time he pleases. I must say that the characters in these stories exemplify great courage in dealing with the struggles they experience not only within themselves, but also in the outside world around them. It seems as if each of these characters always came out on top, too. Their ...


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