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- 12671: The Theme Of Freedom Versus. C
- ... until the end of the play. Prospero has been restricted from total freedom from the beginning of The Tempest. Whether or not Prospero's final words be echoing the concluding words of one of the world's greatest playwrights, William Shakespeare, Prospero asks the audience for forgiveness. As it is with many of the characters in The Tempest, it is only with the acceptance of the control over them that they ...
- 12672: The Symbol Of The Sun In The S
- ... sun as a positive being, Camus' existentialist approach sees the sun as a barrier to Meursault's emotions. It is not until Meursault can comprehend this and grasp that there is "gentle indifference to the world," that the sun motif is consummated.
- 12673: The Sun Also Rises
- ... also because they came from a different culture. July remains their servant through out the whole book. Neither of them, July nor the Smales, attempted becoming good friends and working together through the hardships of war. July demands money for everything he does and the Smales expect for him to take care of things. In this book the author, Nadine Gordimer, is showing us how even when you put different people ...
- 12674: The Queen Of Spades, Pushkin
- ... psychology. It is a story of man's character becoming his fate, of calculation triumphing over imagination and feeling with the protagonist's destruction the ultimate result. Hermann's overweening desire to rise in the world by acquiring money causes him to lose not only his winnings and his patrimony, but finally his mind. Unlike Macbeth, who also sells his soul out of greedy ambition, Hermann is never able to enjoy ...
- 12675: The Partner By John Grisham
- ... Grisham is very good at developing a story and making it rich with other little sub-stories. This book deals with lawyers, bad marriages, and the value of good friendship in a cruel and lonely world. We also sense a great deal of crookedness but the book does not really discuss it. I liked that the author did not really go deep into a social problem of the character. Here you ...
- 12676: Hysteria 2
- ... study of Dora there is no way to pin point one distinct cause of hysteria but instead many different aspects of the hysterics life plays a part in the overall hysteria. Freud revolutionized the psychological world in many ways, his work on hysteria is perhaps some of his best. He molded a strong base to which modern knowledge of hysteria is accumulated upon. From Hippocrates to Freud the knowledge of hysteria ...
- 12677: The Main Themes In The Lord Of
- ... of the story. Many conflicts arise and basically in any of the situations the winner is determined by the survival of the fittest. As each conflict arises the boys slide back down into a unordered world of savagery and this is caused by the breakdown of the ordered society that the boys attempt to replicate when they first arrive on the island as that was how they had been raised. The ...
- 12678: The Jungle 4
- ... packing industry and the general corruption of capitalism. He did this by telling the story of a group of Lithuanian immigrants who came to America seeking fortune, freedom, and opportunity. These hopes for the new world perished in jungle of human suffering. Sinclair s answer to the horrible conditions in packinghouses, wage slavery, and anguish of laborers was socialist reform. The immigrants in The Jungle were victims of the greed that ...
- 12679: Ebola Virus 3
- ... Ebola virus, instead. The surgical team had been infected. And from there this started the outbreak in Kikwit, Zaire. But just in the nick of time, The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization had unified and was able to contain this outbreak, before the situation worsen. Two hundred thirty three had died in this epidemic, but could have been worse if there was no containment. This ...
- 12680: Immigrants And The United
- ... In the introductory of his article Kennedy writes about a new source of immigrants that comes to the America in the nineteenth century. Those immigrants come from the nine none European countries called the third world or less developed countries. He then compares the Americas population growth with the Latin Americas population growth, and he says that our population growth still 4 times less than the Latin Americas ...
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