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- 13931: All Quiet On The Western Front
- ... with Maya. She was pleased with the controlled manner in which she did it. The deaf ear. She was surprised to find herself capable of such control, such thoroughgoing punishment"(Ford 210 212). Georgia feels great pleasure over acting like this to Maya, because she finally feels in control of the relationship. She never talks to Maya again and doesn't find out about her death until months after the funeral ...
- 13932: Everything That Rises Must Coverge
- ... plantation oblivious to world she currently lives in. Julian at that time expresses a love for his mother he’d never displayed in the past. In conclusion, Julian and his mother could have learned a great deal from each other. Julian’s mother could have taught him where they came from and Julian could have taught his mother what was the current state of the world they were living in. In ...
- 13933: Everything That Rises Must Converge
- ... her a lesson. Which then lead to his mother’s death. Repetition is also very prominent throughout this story. An example is the hat that Julian’s mother owns. Not only does the hat have great significance but also it appears continuously throughout the story. It can be assumed that Flannery O’Conner had an important message that he wanted his readers to pick up on. O’Conner used a mother ...
- 13934: Everyman - Play Analysis
- ... the liturgy of the Roman Catholic church after 1210 when a papal edict forbade members of the clergy from appearing on a stage in public. Such plays had considerable influence on the work of the great English dramatists of the 1500s and 1600s. When the simple scenes from the Bible that had become part of the liturgy could no longer be performed by the priests early in the 13th century, the ...
- 13935: Everyday Use
- ... of an eclectic array of material including, " scraps of dresses Grandma Dee had worn fifty years ago. Bits and pieces of Grandpa Jarrell’s Paisley shirts. And one teeny faded blue piece…that was from Great Grandpa Ezra’s uniform he wore in the Civil War." (489) Dee decides she wants the quilts to hang on the wall and deems the priceless. However, Mrs. Johnson clearly remembers offering Dee a quilt ...
- 13936: Ancient Mariner
- ... very quiet. All look at the lumberjack, who killed this tree, and find him weeping in sorrow. This situation is not uncommon when dealing with Nature. Nature, as simple as it seems to some, generates great power. This power is sent to us, as nature forgives only after a physical, emotional, and spiritual suffering. "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" helps implement all these teachings together. In current times, this power ...
- 13937: Briar Rose
- ... that time it did not seem to "click". Now that I read this story and all of its frightful horrors it all comes rushing back. Now that I think about it, this is actually a great book for young adults to read. It teaches them a little about the holocaust and the terrible tragedies that had occurred. It even teaches them a bit about homosexuality. Though the gays were not treated ...
- 13938: Ethan Frome
- ... Ethan knows that when Zeena makes her up her mind–it's final. Hence, he dwells on how arid life might be if he loses Mattie. Wharton reveals the depth of Ethan's reaction with great passion and intensity: Ethan looked at her loathing. She was no longer the listless creature who had lived at his side in a state of sullen self-absorption, but a mysterious alien presence, and evil ...
- 13939: A Prolonged Civil Conflict
- ... happen. He was also a master organizer and determined revolutionary who was willing to employ the most cold-blooded methods in the cause to which he dedicated his life (5). Because Ho was such a great organizer, he was able to construct a military base of revolution among the people of the northern provinces. Ho became a symbol of nationalism and the struggle for freedom to the overwhelming majority of the ...
- 13940: Kurt Godel's Theory Of Unprovable Statements
- ... or false, what would make one persons ideas more important that the next. In conclusion Godel’s theory comes into affect in everyone’s everyday life but they may not know it. It is a great theory and proves a lot of things, but more than anything it opens the door for many things to be more thoroughly dealt with.
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