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- 13561: Under Milk Wood
- ... is something to run away from, this shows how insecure she is and how unhappy she is with all of her and how much she loves all of Tom. Maggie took things to heart a great deal and acted on the spur of the moment, when Tom was annoyed with her she said this quotation which I feel sums up the importance of the relationship between Tom and Maggie, "too miserable ...
- 13562: The Crucible - Inner Struggles
- Arthur Millers play, The Crucible, is a great portrayal of humans and their inner struggles. This play takes place in the 1690s in a small Puritan community based on a rigid social system. An outbreak of rumors claiming witchcraft contaminated this small ...
- 13563: What Does Shakespeare Have To
- ... Friar Lawrence warns that 'violent delights have violent ends'. Shortly before this we also hear Romeo make the ironic statement 'love-devouring death do what he dare'. The bond between Romeo and Juliet is so great that they even state the same idea that without one another their is only death. We hear Romeo express this idea when declares to Friar Lawrence that the Prince's decision to exile him instead ...
- 13564: What Is Literature 2
- ... war poem would be cherished but in a country like Australia where peace is taken for granted a poem about peace would also be taken for granted. If a text is to be considered of great literary importance it will be entered in the literary canon. Just what will be included in the canon is widely debated. Some say the literary canon exists only in our own minds. If we look ...
- 13565: Who Are We To Judge
- ... have to eat. However, not one bad word about Cory passes from the narrator's lips. This speaks volumes about Cory's character, and makes the reader think that maybe this Richard Cory is as great a guy as he seems. In the last two lines of the last stanza, with a minimum of detail and no explanation, Robinson simply tells how Cory "...one calm summer night, Went home and put ...
- 13566: Why Are All The Black Kids Sit
- ... from racism? , I think not. Why are all the black kids sitting together in the cafeteria? I still do not know. But what I do know is that things do need to change is this great world of ours so that everyone can become comfortable with there race, religion, ethnic back round and just plain who they are. As Gandhi once said, Wee need to be the change we want to ...
- 13567: Kate Chopin
- Kate Chopin gives a great deal of thought in her literature to issues that she views as important. She was encouraged not to become a "useless" wife; she was also involved in the idea of becoming an independent woman (LeBlanc ...
- 13568: Greek Tragedies
- ... after the god Dionysis spirit was passionate and communal. By contrast, the Apollonian after the god Apollo is orderly and individualistic. Dionysian art is music, Apollonian, sculpture and painting. Ultimately they are combined in the great tragic plays of the Greeks, which include Julius Caesar and Hamlet, and there is also a sort of development from Aeschylus through Sophocles. Nietzsche is a theoretical man, fundamentally anti-Dionysian, whose "illusion" is "that ...
- 13569: Why Hamlet Is A Hero
- ... because in Hamlet s perspective, he was merely trying to rid the court of corrupted fools as it is part of his scheme of purifying the court. Hamlet s murder of these three characters reflect great courage because by doing so he had to overcome his religious belief that murder is a sin and live up to the challenge of purifying the court. Not only does Hamlet s courageousness show in ...
- 13570: The Count Of Monte Cristo
- ... most. Fernand Mondego (alias: Count de Morcerf): Fernand began in Marseilles as a simple fisherman who envied Mercedes love for Dantes. This jealousy led him to assist in the plot against Dantes. He ignobly earned great wealth in the army through treachery and other illicit means. His demise came about when the Count of Monte Cristo revealed his betrayal of Ali Pahsa, a high official in Greece. He was guilty of ...
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