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The Jungle
Words: 1359 / Pages: 5 .... Ona hopes her and Jurgis get some money. To their surprise, the young do not observe the tradition of giving money to the bride to help pay for the feast. Ona becomes worried that they are not going have enough money, but Jurgis simply replies by saying “I will work harder”. The story then flashbacks to how the two first met. Jurgis met Ona at a horse fair, and they fell in love. They were too poor to have a wedding because Ona’s father had died. In hopes of finding freedom and fortune, they left for America, bringing several members of Ona’s family with them. As soon as Jurgis and his family arrive in America they are faced with a problem. .....
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Cyrano The Bergerac - Love
Words: 663 / Pages: 3 .... to us. This is the one person that we trust and like to be in company with. In the novel Cyrano de Bergerac, Cyrano loves Roxane more than anyone else but he is shy to tell her so. When he finds out of her feelings towards another character Christian, who she likes because of his looks, Cyrano finds a way to express his love to Roxane. He decides that he would write to her in the name of Christian who comparatively is a poor writer and "wishes to make Christian his interpreter"(II,85).
Both Christian and Cyrano love Roxane but Roxane loves only the person that has been writing to her. It was actually Cyrano, who was writing to her but she think .....
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The Minister's Black Veil
Words: 501 / Pages: 2 .... the sin he shows it clearly on his face with the
aid of a black veil. This black veil might relieve tension in his body that has
accumulated due to his sin. In the story, Father Hooper says that everyone
wears a black veil, meaning that everyone commits secret sins without revealing
them to anyone. If you do not express your secret sin you would be keeping
stress and tension locked up inside you, but if you express it, the stress and
tension will be relieved.
Another reason behind the veil might be sorrow. Deep, dark sorrow for
someone or yourself might be expressed and shown with the help of a black veil.
By wearing the black veil for eternit .....
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An Analysis Of Why Jimmy Doyle Will Never Succeed In Life Due To His Father
Words: 665 / Pages: 3 .... family that was quite well off financially due to
the hard work of his father. Mr. Doyle made a lot of money through hard work
and sacrifice as butcher, and he wanted nothing but the best for his son. He
did not want his son to work as hard as he did growing up. When Jimmy went away
to college, he spent more time socializing than he did studying. "Jimmy did not
study very earnestly and took to bad courses for awhile. He had money and he
was popular; ..."(p.25). Jimmy liked better to be in the company of peers
rather than study, and his father condoned it. When Jimmy was not doing well at
Dublin University, his father let him go off to Cambridge .....
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Notes To Myself: Facades
Words: 396 / Pages: 2 .... lady in which she wanted to ‘just be friends' while
he being ‘male' can do nothing about the fact that he may be sexually aroused
by her whether they were ‘just friends' or not. This type of unconventional
expression of human emotion is the color of all of the selections. The author
does not wish to conceal feeling nor put on different faces in different
situations but be himself and be happy being himself at all times.
Interesting stands on happiness are also expressed. Boredom is vaguely
related to happiness by the rationalization that one can be happy simply by
picking lint off of the floor. While his thoughts are genuine, one can almo .....
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Animal Farm: The Corruption In Humans And The Character Napoleon
Words: 836 / Pages: 4 .... as well. His
devious personality, manipulative nature, and personal drive all lead to
the disintegration of society in Animal Farm.
From the start Napoleon was thought to be a very devious character.
He is a cold hearted individual and the effect he had on others didn't have
much impact on his moral character. His tactics for deception were his
cunning ways. An example of this is when the pigs milked the cows and
someone asked what was going to happen to all that milk, Napoleon
receptively shrugged it off by saying: “ ‘ Never mind the milk, comrades!'
cried Napoleon, placing himself in front of the buckets. ‘That will be
attended t .....
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A View From The Bridge By Arth
Words: 828 / Pages: 4 .... in my opinion, is his prominent characteristic.
Throughout the play, we can clearly see that the plot helps us develop Marco's character in our imagination. For example, he is an illegal alien, and this might give the reader a less honorable view of him, and it might justify Eddie's action. But the fact that Marco left his family to give them support and to save his oldest son who is "sick in the chest," (pg. 535) makes the reader forget about his illegal stay and makes his status rise to the one of a hero.
In this play, Marco's actions lead us to the discovery of a violent side which he uses to defend his honor in a number of occasions. For exampl .....
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The Many Conflicts In The Adve
Words: 550 / Pages: 2 .... the court, the reader is forced to see the
corruption of society. The judge rules that Huck belongs to Pap,
and forces him to obey an obviously evil and unfit man. One who
drinks profusely and beats his son. Later, when Huck makes it look
as though he has been killed, we see how civilization is more
concerned over finding Huck's dead body than rescuing his live one
from Pap. This is a society that is more concerned about a dead
body than it is in the welfare of living people.
The theme becomes even more evident once Huck and Jim set out,
down the Mississippi. Huck enjoys his adventures on the raft. He
prefers the freedom o .....
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The Study Of Imagery In Adrian
Words: 1327 / Pages: 5 .... character, Lenora.
“After all, she was just a psychologist. God ! She wasn’t ! Apart from Pandora [his infatuated love] she was probably the loveliest woman I have ever spoken to. I found it hard to take my eyes off her black suede shoes with high heels. “
(p. 35)”
Before the entrance of Adrian to the psychologist’s room, he obviously does not expect much of a physical appearance. However, after he enters the room, ironically, Lenora turns out to be a smashing woman. Another use of irony is present in Adrian’s description of his mother in the new year’s eve:
“As she slopped wine into a plastic glass .....
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Native Son And Black Boy
Words: 1251 / Pages: 5 .... of the book as a young black boy wanting so badly to be able to everything a white person could do. It is shown to us that bigger keeps all his fear and hate and emotions bottled up inside of himself, especially with whites because of the way that they make him feel. I believe it to be though that Bigger does the most significant change in his character when he kills the young white girl Mary and gets sent to jail. With Mary he was able to let his feelings out after he had seen what happened, what he'd done. All the hate he could see that in a way he was like the white people, they're both full of hate and vengeance. The most significant change .....
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