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10891: Daddy
... ich, ich, ich, I could hardly speak." Again this describes her fear toward her father. She is so afraid of him that she can’t talk and speak out against him. The barbwire represents the war that was taking place. She relates to the victims of war and sees herself caught in the barbwire that has been put up by her father, which keeps them separated. "I thought every German was you. And the language obscene an engine, an engine chuffing me ...
10892: A Friendly Enemy
... examples are the Enola Gay and the Molotov Cocktail. The Enloa Gay is the plane that dropped the atom bomb on Japan. This again relates one of the greatest massacres in the history of the world to his mere rebellious violence. Through the speaker’s violent actions he feels superior to others despite his justifications being much more significant then his own act. He creates a paradox by validating his "Audubon Crucifix" with some of the greatest killings in the world. The speaker most likely wants to experience more of this power which supports man’s primal urge for superiority. Some of the human race, including the speaker, can feel superiority through the desecration of others ...
10893: Personal Writing: Jealousy and My Friend
Personal Writing: Jealousy and My Friend Jealousy is definitely a green-eyed monster. Unfortunately, my best friend is the most jealous person I know. I don’t know how in the world we get a long so well because it’s obvious I’m the person she’s most jealous of. I wonder if she’s really a true friend. First of all, I drive a nice ... and apologized. I still ask myself today, “How can a person be so jealous of the stupidest things?” My friend is very beautiful, she has a boyfriend, and she has all the friends in the world. I don’t understand how she has anything against me. Jealousy is a very ugly trait and it hurts a lot of innocent people.
10894: Personal Writing: Death
... young and old come flowing through my mind. I feel betrayed by the thought of them not always being here for me. I don’t want to lose someone I love someone that means the world to me. I am all at once terrified of death, not my own, but of someone that helps complete me. For a time I can not control my tears, I will not deny myself the ... me, and I don’t mind too much, because I know I won’t be alone. It’s going to happen to everyone, it is happening all around us, everyday, in every part of the world.
10895: The Pearl
... the town, refused to assistant the child, turning them away when they arrived at the door. Lastly they turned to the sea to seek their fortune. When Juana set sight on the "Pearl of The World." she felt as though all her prayers had been answered, if she could have foreseen the future what she would have seen would have been a mirror image of her reality. Juana's husband was ... bites for `little Indians'? I am a doctor, not a veterinary." for the doctor had known that the peasants hadn't any money. He had been to Paris and had enjoyed the splendors of the world, and therefore he wouldn't be seen dealing with the less fortunate as he knew that the less fortunate would surely always be just that-less fortunate. However it seemed that he had been stereotypical ...
10896: Beyond The Horizon and Diff'rent by Eugene O'Neill
... go `beyond the horizon' and discover the mystery of life. Andy, however, is Rob's opposite. Andrew is practical and down-to-earth. His deepest desire is to spend his life farming. "One constructs the world out of fact, the other out of pure imagination." Rob's quest is strange to Andy; it goes beyond anything he can comprehend. Andrew, who is "A Mayo through and through." does not think in ... could never stand to live on the farm, with Ruth and Rob married. He feels in time he would grow to hate it. "I can wish you and Ruth all the good luck in the world...but you can't expect me to stay around here and watch you two together, day after day." (Horizon, 110) So, Andy defies his own nature and sets out on the boat, Rob was to ...
10897: The Reaper's Image
... down and got his gun and hid it in his dorm room. After the test, he sits up in his room and begins shooting people with the idea that if you don't eat the world, the world eats you. The story ends with Garrish shooting people, and a bunch of Garrish's friends standing outside his door, and they all think he killed himself. This was a really odd story. It starts ...
10898: Ophelia: The Forgotten Character
... state she comes to believe that which her family tried so hard to protect her from, her seduction, has come to pass and that this explains Hamlet's rejection of her. These feelings toward the world are abused by the vision of death and burial, she reaches out to the remaining loveliness of flowers and, in her careless attempt to hang them upon a willow tree, somehow drowns. In what Margaret ... unnoticed... Works Cited Frye, Northrop. Northrop Frye on Shakespeare. Yale University Press, 1986. Habib, Imtiaz, `Never Doubt I Love': Misreading Hamlet., Vol. 21, College Literature, 1 Jun 1994, pp. 19. Reese. M.M. Shakespeare : His World & His Work. St. Martin's Press.,2nd edition, 1981. Smith, Evans. Shakespeare's Hamlet., Vol. 52, Explicator, 1 Apr 1994, pp. 137. Webster, Margaret. Shakespeare Without Tears. Putnam Books, 1975.
10899: As I Lay Dying: Character's Words And Insight To Underlying Meanings
... uses language not as a means of describing but rather as expressing. "He could do so much for me if he just would. He could do everything for me. It's like everything in the world for me is inside a tub full of guts, so that you wonder how there can be any room in it for anything else very important. He is a big tub of guts and I ... pregnant and doesn't know what to do about it. She knows she can't tell her family and she has no means of taking are of herself. Instead of using language to describe the world around her, she uses it to show how she feels on the inside. Language is a personal thing to Dewey Dell and though she does not possess Darl's polished quality of speaking, she demonstrates ...
10900: Mask Theme In Hamlet
... but what he says does not affect her much at all. Even at her death she does not realize of see the truth of Claudius’ betrayal. Her mask is one that puts herself into her world. As long as she lives her life unaffected, she is happy, and she will not let anything shatter her fantasy. But the most complicated, and one of the best examples of a mask is Hamlet ... and feelings. Everyone in Hamlet has a mask. These all serve to provide their “ “ with protection, and also to enable them to receive something that they want to get. From the women wanting a perfect world; to Claudius seeking to convince everyone of his kindness, while inside he is venomous, and to Hamlet and his mad masking of his inner spite and indecisiveness. The theme of masks is developed early on ...


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