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- 13411: Lord Byron's "Darkness": The Faithful but Fated Dog
- ... strictly according to a simple and fateful code. He must be faithful to his master, though it drives him to his own inevitable doom. This same devotion and faithfulness to a true love is of great importance to any Byronic hero. This faith he will never betray. Inflexibly, he pursues his mission against any and all opposition, regardless of size or might. This, coupled to the dread inspired by his obliviousness ...
- 13412: The Sound Of Hollyhocks
- ... fall apart. One thing leads to another, and Sarah and Rock s marriage ends with Sarah s abrupt death. This pushes Rock into his present state of hearing flowers talk to him. This is a great example of how social problems such as condescension and discrimination can have devastating effects on those around us. If Rock s mother had not shown such hostility towards Sarah and Rock, they wouldn t have ...
- 13413: Hero And Anti-hero In Casablan
- ... feelings. In fact, we find out very little about what he actually feels inside but are made well aware of his political feelings. In other words, the director portrays Victor as a shallow character with great political motivation. Furthermore, we can distinguish the director's portrayal of their inner feelings when each character is interacting with Ilsa. When Rick is interacting with Ilsa the audience is exposed to a lot of ...
- 13414: The Stars Are My Destination
- ... naturally went into the tool locker of the NOMAD and went into a deep sleep in a fetal position. Since the book s publication, many sci-fi readers have enjoyed the Bester s story with great anticipation of what happens next to the characters. Although, it is no comparison to his previous work The Demolished Man.1 I have to admit I couldn t put the book down myself. The entire ...
- 13415: The Masculine Dismissal of a Women's Quest in The Odyssey, A Room Of One's Own, and Northanger Abbey
- ... of its varieties, the liveliest effusions of wit and humor, are conveyed to the world in the best chosen language" (Northanger Abbey 502). So although the preceding stories may be a battlecry, there is a great deal of disguised autobiography of the author's own experiences in the internal realm. Behind their protective masks of irony, Austen and Woolf are attempting to create a spirit into the novel by altering the ...
- 13416: Hemingway And Alcohol
- ... of alcohol where hopelessness prevails. The nature of the hopelessness, the desperation, changes from his earlier works to his later pieces, but its source remains the same: potential, or promise of the future causes a great deal of trepidation and lament throughout Hemingway s pieces. Whether the desperation comes from trepidation or lament depends on the view point from which it is observed, or rather, experienced. In many of the works ...
- 13417: Genetic Cloning ----
- ... was genetically altered to incorporate human genes, in hopes of preventing rejection after transplantation. Pigs have organs that are about the right size and are similiar to humans, also the availability of these organs is great due to the reproductive cycle of pigs. The biggest obstacle is the issue of rejection. The new organ is typically killed, even before the surgeon closes the incision, due to hyperacute rejection. This process clots ...
- 13418: Hector A Fiction Tale
- ... the sea often traveled as the graced sea beast that now stood before Hector. The animal snorted and then began to speak," No problem lieutenant Hector or should I say Adam Growling?" "Either will do great god of the sea. Please tell me how I shall serve you", whimpered Hector. Knowing few met the god of the sea and lived to tell about it. "You are to be my messenger to ...
- 13419: The Stone Boy
- ... on some sort of a "journey" by reading his or her story, but few succeed. The majority of tales written in the last 100 years appear to be hackneyed and dull. However, once in a great while, there is an exception. Such is the case with Gina Berriault's story, "The Stone Boy". In this story, Berriault writes such an enrapturing story that the reader is "taken" in a sense to ...
- 13420: Heart Of Darkness 13
- ... don't drift into an unruled state of conscienceness. Furthermore, I am lead to explain the meaning of the locations on the novella itself. Kurtz was a very respectable man with visions and aspirations of great success. He could have made his fortune elsewhere, but he chose to impact the world by going right for the gold. Kurtz was drawn into the jungle with plans to civilize the natives. His plans ...
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