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14151: The Scarlet Letter: Light And Dark Imagery
... Dimmesdale, in the novel. Dimmesdale's guilt is caused by the sin he commits. Many people see Dimmesdale's guilt through his eyes. They describe his eyes by saying, "his large, dark eyes had a world of pain in their troubled and melancholy depth" (Hawthorne 104). Again, the darkness is represented, but in this case it represents guilt. Darkness also represents secrecy in the novel. In many situations, Hester and Dimmesdale ...
14152: The Great Gatsby - Daisy's Role
... life. She is kept in the closet until it's time to show off for company. Daisy becomes radiant and personable. When everyone has gone, she is a bored housewife, of no importance to the world wondering aloud what she is going to do with the rest of her life. She appears to be bored yet innocent and harmless. Yet her innocense is false. Simply a materialistic young girl and has ...
14153: The Scarlet Letter: Symbolism of the Forest In Puritan Society
... true thoughts, beliefs, and emotions. It was here that thoughts and ideas flowed as endlessly as the babbling brook, and emotion was as wild as the forest itself. There are no restraints in the natural world, because it is just that, natural. No intrusion from people means no disturbance in natural order.
14154: Edna's Suicide in The Awakening
... as an individual human being. She possesses no sense of herself beyond her role as wife and mother, and therefore Adele exists only in relation to her family, not in relation to herself or the world. Edna respects art, but does not respect Adele’s reasoning for playing the piano, “She was keeping up her music on account of the children, she said: because she and her husband both considered it ...
14155: Beloved: The Degradation of Slaves
... an extreme emotional degradation. “Love just a little bit; maybe you’d have a little love left over for the next one.” These are the words that Paul D. comes to rely on in a world where slaves are sold so frequently and nonchalantly. He no longer feels he can love as any person should, but love as a slave should to prevent and prepare himself for the inevitable heartbreak that ...
14156: Life In A Medieval Village Summary
... Together the people formed an integrated whole for agricultural production. There they lived, labored, socialized, loved, married, sinned, went to church, paid fines, and had children. The medieval village represented a new stage of the world's oldest civilized society, the peasant econonmy. Houses didn't necessarily face the street, but might stand at odd angles, with a fence fronting on the street. Their were two types of houses, the peasant ...
14157: A Worn Path: A Tale of Unstoppable Love
... is determined to overcome any obstacle to achieve her goal. The only thing that keeps her from giving up is the love she has for him and the fact that all they have in this world is each other.
14158: Oakland Community College
... various ways to attract variety of students for enrollment. Providing what consumers need at an increasingly lower prices to establish long-term customer relationships in a profitable manner wherever these customers may be in the world, often requires working with other organizations, employing new technologies in new and different ways, and being sensitive to social and ethical considerations. The combination of good teaching and easy accessibility gives customers real value.
14159: The Great Gatsby: Characters Add To the Theme
... life. She is kept in the closet until it's time to show off for company. Daisy becomes radiant and personable. When everyone has gone, she is a bored housewife, of no importance to the world wondering aloud what she is going to do with the rest of her life. She appears to be bored yet innocent and harmless. Yet her innocense is false. Simply a materialistic young girl and has ...
14160: Organizational Skills
... be the online provider of GNC-branded products and the reciprocal co-promotion of drugstore.com and GNC products in traditional and online marketing efforts. Drugstore.com‘¦s objective is to ‘§become one of the world‘¦s leading retailers of health, beauty, wellness, personal care and pharmacy products,‘¨ and they are well on their way, with the launch of a new Health and Beauty Store on the website of the leading ...


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