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The Scarlet Letter: The Plot
Words: 667 / Pages: 3 .... being held captive he was
presumed dead his wife Hester had a child by another man out of wedlock.
By the end of the book we see that Chillingworth's sins are far
greater than either Hester's or Author's. This is first evident in the fact
that he married Hester knowing she would never love him and yet he made her
marry him anyway. He admits this while talking to her in the jail cell.
"Mine was the first wrong, when I betrayed thy budding youth into a false
and unnatural relation with my decay."
His second sin is allowing himself to become obsessed with
vengeance against Dimmesdale].
"But, as he proceeded, a terrible fasci .....
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Huck Finn
Words: 1885 / Pages: 7 .... particular character that some have said is immoral is . But is he? In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain the character of Huck can be seen as a moral person who grows through his actions and experiences both on land and in the river, even though his actions might go against the set standards of society.
Huck is a moral person at the beginning of the novel before he begins his journey on the river. The character of Huck can be seen as subdued in the beginning of the novel. Huck has not let out his true self and it is important to understand this point that Mark Twain tries to get across. This is so important because at this point Hu .....
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A Separate Peace
Words: 377 / Pages: 2 .... swimming. If Gene was not injured by
his fall out of the tree then he would be able to compete in the Olympics.
Phineas is a friendly and outgoing kind of person. Finny was always
friendly and respectful towards other people and whenever one of his classmates
such as Leper was being isolated from the rest of group, Finny would take up for
him. Even though Gene made Finny break his leg, Finny still didn't hold
anything against him and refused to believe what happened. Finny has always
been friendly to others due to his outgoing personality.
Finny is a competitive sportsman like person. Whenever Finny sees a
challenge that has never been ac .....
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Emotions Seen In "Of Mice And Men"
Words: 461 / Pages: 2 .... dream together. A faith in each other that make them think
that they are different. They have a future. They have each other to look for
them.
When they arrive in the ranch we learn that the boss is a person that
cares for people weaker than other. It's a kind of charity. When he thinks that
Lennie is being sold, he goes to his side, try to help him. From Candy, we see
love towards his dog that he had for so long and we see a guilty feeling for
letting others execute him.
Curly show hate and jealousy at the same time. Because he's not a big
guy, he wants to fight all of them, and because he's always the winner (Just
because he doesn't .....
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Comparison Of Lord Of The Flies And All Quiet On The Western Front
Words: 1264 / Pages: 5 .... the act, however,
Jack hesitates. Golding states that, "The pause was only long enough for
them to realize the enormity of what the downward stroke would be."
Golding is suggesting that the societal taboos placed on killing are still
ingrained within Jack. The next significant encounter in Jack's
progression is his first killing of a pig. There is a description of a
great celebration. The boys chant "Kill the pig. Cut her throat. Spill
her blood." It is clear from Golding's description of the revelry that
followed the killing that the act of the hunt provided the boys with more
than food. The action of killing another living thing gives th .....
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Character Analysis Of Arthur Dimmesdale In "The Scarlet Letter"
Words: 475 / Pages: 2 .... to reveal
the truth, but when she refuses he doesnÿt have the willpower to confess
himself. Therefore, his sin becomes even larger than hers, because while
hers is an exposed sin. He continues to lie to himself and his followers
by keeping his secret hidden, so his is a concealed sin. Here Hawthorne
shows us just how strong Dimmesdale actually is, by allowing him to hide
his sin and bear the weight of it, he creates an extremely interesting and
tremendously strong character.
The scaffold is the place that Dimmesdale shows the amount of pain
and self-loathing he is truly capable of concealing. He realizes that he
is as much at fault for Hesterÿs .....
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Davis' "Fifth Business": Death Of Boy Staunton
Words: 1192 / Pages: 5 .... that
killed Boy Staunton (as stated) were: Mary- “the woman he did not know”, Leola- “
the woman he knew”, Dunstan- “the keeper of his conscience and the stone”, Paul-
whom granted his inner most wish, and lastly, Boy Staunton himself.
It can be observed that childhood experiences play a very important role
in the stableness of ones soul. One mishap in childhood can create a devastating
blow to ones true happiness in later life. This was exactly the case in Boy
Staunton's life. Once, when he was little, he got in an argument with Dunny
which led to snowballs being launched at Dunny from an aggravated Boy Staunton.
The last snowball conc .....
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Comparison Of Tones Used By Ph
Words: 452 / Pages: 2 .... she chose her words very wisely. In her poem “On Being Brought from Africa to America,” for example, she does not blatantly protest about slavery and call her readers savages like Douglass would do. Instead she and realized has realized her position in serialized her position in society as a slave and In her literature she criticizes slavery through rli Although, Phillis Wheatley was an abolishnist writer, she passive than a lot of her literature didn’t always reflect. At first glance it would For a man going against a legion of non-followers, Frederik Douglass held nothing back. Wheatley, Unlike unFor an abolishnist writer, one must
and Althou .....
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A Tale Of Two Cities LA
Words: 1836 / Pages: 7 .... Tobias Smollet, and Henry Fielding greatly influenced his work. However, most of the knowledge he used as an author came from his environment around him.
In the late 1820s, Dickens became a newspaper writer and reporter. Dickens= first book, Sketches by Boz, written in 1836, consisted of articles he wrote for the London Chronicles. After he married Catherine Hogarth in 1836, his first work printed in The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club. This was the beginning of his career.
When Dickens was twenty-four, he became famous for the rest of his life. His first fame came with The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club with Dickens= .....
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The Great Gatsby: Forces Of Corruption
Words: 516 / Pages: 2 .... and their drunken escorts are among
those who "crash" his extravagent soirees. As Nick Carroway tells us, "People
were not invited- they went there." (pg.40) Shallow, corrupt people like Jordan
Baker gossip with reckless abandon about their mysterious host. Their careless,
superficial attitudes and wanton behaviour represent Fizgarald's depiction of
the corrupt American Dream.
Another force of corruption responsible for Gatsby's fate is his obsession
with a woman of Daisy's nature. Determined to marry her after returning from
the war, he is blind to her shallow, cowardly nature. He is unable to see the
corruptiion whick lies beyond her physi .....
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