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- 12591: Extensive Symbolism Of The Sca
- ... s torture. In addition, the A also symbolizes attributes other than adultery. On the night of his vigil on the scaffold, Dimmesdale sees an immense red A in the sky. It symbolizes "Angel" when "a great red letter in the sky, -the letter A, which [the townspeople] interpret to stand for angel," as it manifests in the sky on the night of Governor Winthrop's death. One of the most dramatic ...
- 12592: "To Build a Fire"
- ... to a certain extent, we can only survive in an extremely low range of temperature. Once this range of temperatures has been exceeded, the human body begins to loss certain function essential for survival. A great example of this is the realistic fiction story "To Build a Fire" written by Jack London. This story takes place in the Alaskan Yukon, where a man is prospecting for gold. "The trouble with the ...
- 12593: Transformation Power of Love
- ... both of them were scraps of the dress Grandpa Dee had worn fifty and more years ago. Bits and pieces of Grandpa Jarrells Paisley shirts. And one teeny faded blue piece
tat was from Great Grandpa Ezras uniform that he wore in the Civil War. So these quilts, which have become an heirloom, not only represent the family, but are an integral part of it. Dee on the other ...
- 12594: Explication Of Lord Byron S Sh
- ... to be part of this poem. Furthermore, the poem would not have the same consistent and gentle tone, as that would contradict the point of the poem. Lord Byron was a man who spent a great deal of his adult life in search of the perfect woman. A woman with the same gentleness and mysteriousness as the one he described in his poem. It was not a coincidence that the qualities ...
- 12595: Orgon The Good, Or Orgon The B
- ... of the play Orgon shows his true good nature and his love for his family. Orgon says, Lets go at once and, gladly kneeling, express the gratitude which all are feeling. Then, when the first great duty has been done, we ll turn with pleasure to a second one, and give Valere,whose love has proven so true, the wedded happiness which is due. In Moliere s play Orgon goes from ...
- 12596: Magic
- ... Young Deitrich caught it as it fell, and thrust it on his head. The troll came crouching at his feet and wept for lack of it. Oh, give me back my magic cap, for your great head unfit. Even though it was sort of a childrens poem I still enjoyed the story it told. Probably the most difficult thing for me to read was the Harvard Concordance to Shakespeare by ...
- 12597: Ode On A Grecian Urn
- ... term that conveys truth is called paradox which uses apparent contradiction. John Keats writes, "Beauty is truth, truth beauty - that is all ye know on earth and all ye need to know." This is a great example of a paradox revealing a truth about life. A simile is a direct comparison of two essentially dissimilar objects using the word "like" or "as" in the comparison. Similes are often used to help ...
- 12598: Ethan Frome 2
- ... promises, all surrounded by a marriage that god himself could not save. Or was it Ethan, the man who married Zeena because he felt that he owed himself to her? All the characters suffered a great deal that almost balances out. But if you want my opinion, then I would have to say that Mattie suffered the most out of the three characters. I think that her life began to go ...
- 12599: Macbeth
- ... curriers: invisible winds 5. wassail: feasting. IMPORTANT QUOTE FROM THE SCENE: "What cannot you and I perform upon Th'unguarded Duncan? What not put upon His spongy officers, who shall bear the guilt Of our great quell?" (Lines 69-71). Act 2 Scene 1: It is after midnight and Banquo is preparing to go to bed. Banquo feels some uneasiness but when Macbeth appears out of the darkness, he passes onto ...
- 12600: Much Ado About Nothing
- ... that marriage was for the birds. But really both of them were lonely, but hiding it in order to look strong, and eventually with a little help, they realized that love and marriage were a great thing. Also, they both were so similar that they were the perfect match but didn't want to admit it, and when they finally did they were much happier.
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