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14471: Hololiterature: a Holographic Interpretation of the Scarlet Letter
... itself but its effects. Just as humans cannot see light, in the imaginary "holographic" Scarlet Letter "life" cannot be seen, only its effects. So life, however defined, is the energy source to sustain that imaginiary world. The second major component is the recording medium, which is the characters themselves. From the subtle nuances possible in each character comes the resolution to record all that effects a person. Some characters are already ...
14472: The Scarlet Letter: Hester's Attitudes
... to showing her inner thoughts, not seeing her act as a sin. She does, however, regret the adultery at the end because it damaged her and she feels she could have brought more to the world if she had not committed the act. Hester went through many struggles to finally show her inward feelings and deny the Puritan beliefs.
14473: Hesiod's "Works and Days" and Virgil's "The Georgics": Working the Land
... purity. Virgil's disdain for the rise of civilization only serves to emphasize his beliefs, for at the end of book two he writes, "thus it was that Rome became the fairest thing in the world...This life was led on earth by golden Saturn. when none had ever heard the trumpet blown or heard the sword-blade clanking on the anvil." So it becomes clear that despite their similarity in ...
14474: Great Expectations: Pip's Life in the Upper Class Society
... Pirrip, known as Pip, lives his life and find out the many attributes life has to it. He finds how the society treats the different classes and how money makes all the difference in the world of a High class/Low class society. Pip grows up in a low class village and soon learns about the high class lifestyle as he visits a wealthy woman, Miss Havisham. From this, he is ...
14475: Grapes of Wrath: The Hardships of The Common Man
... Man The novel Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck, illustrates the hardships of the common man in great detail. The one aspect of this book that displays life as it exists in the hostile real-world is the third chapter, in which the human plight is displayed by a turtle, and his struggle to reach the other side of a road. As the turtle is about to reach his goal, it ...
14476: The Great Gatsby: The Destructive Effects of Wealth
The Great Gatsby: The Destructive Effects of Wealth Victor " Whenever you fell like criticizing anyone, just remember that all the people in this world haven't had all the advantages that you've had. " These words by Nick Carraway's dad should be taken into consideration when looking at one of the themes of the first chapter: the destroying ...
14477: The Scarlet Letter: The False Qualities of Life
... malignity, infecting the air about him" (131). Hawthorne described Chillingsworth as demonic throughout the novel. Hawthorne wrote, "that the Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale, like many other personages of special sanctity, in all ages of the Christian world, was haunted either by Satan himself, or Satan's emissary, in the guise of Roger Chillingsworth" (88). Chillingsworth was this diabolical agent, and had the satanic permission to burrow into the clergyman's very being ...
14478: The Scarlet Letter: The Symbol of the Scarlet Letter
... s scarlet emblem is found on the outside, while the mark that her lover Dimmesdale is found in "his inmost heart." Though Hester and Dimmesdale are both branded with the scarlet "A", there is a world of difference between their badges of shame, for Hester's scarlet token is embroidered in dazzling gold thread and is displayed for everyone to see, showing that she hides nothing, while Dimmesdale's letter is ...
14479: Mergers
... don’t produce well and make people happy then they will go out of business or bought out by a bigger company. Mergers aren’t what I would call the most successful thing in the world either. Lots of mergers don’t last very long or don’t succeed. This past year we had quite a few merger failures. Here are the top 10 Biggest Merger and Acquisition Bloopers of 1999 ...
14480: Critical Essay on Billy Budd
... own heart and his values to comply with the binding laws of man. First, the moral issue aside, Captain Vere had no choice but to convict Billy. As captain of a ship under pressure of war and the constant threat of mutiny, Vere had to act swiftly. Also, as captain, Vere had the responsibility of making sure the laws were strictly enforced, including the Mutiny Act. Although Vere knew in his ...


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