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Love Vs. Passion In Madame Bov
Words: 669 / Pages: 3 .... and Madame Dubuc treat marriage as a chore or formality, and not a pleasure.
When Charles takes his second wife, Emma, love is, once again, not
involved. He muses that her father, “old Rouault was rich, and she!-so
beautiful!”(p.15) He knows he will be marrying into a wealthy family, and he will be obtaining a “trophy wife.” As for Emma’s part in the marriage, she has no say whatsoever. She is given to Charles by her father in exchange for a dowry. So, before she is even married, she is already treated like chattel by the men in her life.
Their treatment of her by men lend in part to her misery. The monot .....
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The Old Man And The Sea: Santiago A Hero?
Words: 399 / Pages: 2 .... Santiago
as a special type of hero.
Another reason I feel Santiago was portrayed as a hero successfully
in the book The Old Man and the Sea was because even though when he came in
to the harbor only with a skeleton of the largest fish he had ever seen,
the town still was filled with respect and honor for him because of the
fact that he was a feeble old fisherman that no one would ever expected to
have been able to catch such a fish as he did, skeleton or not. here is an
example of Santiago's determination, for which the people of the town
respected him for, “he took all of is pain and what was left of his
strength and his long gone pride and he .....
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Glass Menagerie
Words: 655 / Pages: 3 .... Laura did not finish school because when she was in school her brace that she wore made noises when she walked. the sound was horrid to her, but to others it did not seem to attract very much attention. Because of this she dropped out of school. Laura was constantly pushed by her mother to take a night coarse in typing so that she could get a job and make money for the family.
Laura is much like the unicorn that sits on her shelf. The unicorn is different from all the other horses in that it has a single horn on its head. The unicorn is Laura's favorite, and is also the first glass piece she made. i think this represents how she looks at h .....
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Great Expectations: Life Story Of Phillip Gargery
Words: 1487 / Pages: 6 .... family often helped us out here and there. She taught me how to read and write.
I would often go and visit my parent’s tombstones in the local graveyard down by the marshes. On day while I was there, saying hello to them, I was confronted by a very scary man. A man who would soon change my life forever. He was a scary looking kind of guy, and he was very demanding. He ordered me around to get him things. And from the chains on his feet, I could tell he was a convict. I did what he said anyway, because I was afraid he would kill me, or hurt me very badly. So I got him what he needed. The next night, the town soldiers came to my house, and as .....
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Alienation In "The Minister’s Black Veil"
Words: 642 / Pages: 3 .... his congregation to doubt his message. The veil "and the mystery behind it, supplied a topic for discussion between acquaintances meeting in the street, and good women gossiping at their open windows" (Hawthorne 256). The minister might have committed a secret sin, or he could have used the veil to make a silent statement. Whatever his reason for his odd clothing, Reverend Hooper’s veil caused more than a physical separation from the people of his town. The people felt the veil was "the symbol of a fearful secret between him and them" (Hawthorne 256). Their fear and confusion of the minister’s motives caused strange behavior and unnatural wit .....
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The Killer Angels
Words: 676 / Pages: 3 .... so magnificent.
The Killer Angels has been made into a five hour long motion picture and
is called 'Gettysburg.' The novel is so compelling that the story seldomly
deviates from the movie. The movie illustrates Mr. Shaara's ability to tell a
complex story with clarity. The novel shows a great depiction of the tragedy of
war, like in the part when Armistead races into battle, even though he is
fighting his best friend (Hancock), and they both get shot. It really shows the
views of each side, and what each character felt.
The Killer Angels' will satisfy both the history buff and the Civil War
buff. But, the sense of duty, honor, and the appalling .....
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Alice Walker’s Everyday Use: Family Characters
Words: 564 / Pages: 3 .... educated," I never had an education myself. After the second grade the school was closed. Maggie reads to me. She stumbles along good-naturedly " (73). However by helping her mother she uses the hand made items in her life, experiences the life of her ancestors, and learns the history of both.
Contrasting with mama and Maggie, Dee seeks her heritage without understanding the heritage itself. Unlike Mama who is rough and man-like, and Maggie who is shy and scared, Dee is confident, " determined to stare down any disaster in her efforts" (73) she is beautiful and dresses eloquently. Also she has a higher education having being sent " to school in Augus .....
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Huck Finn Essay
Words: 806 / Pages: 3 .... society that he doesn’t yet understand, like how the Widow forbids him to smoke yet she uses tobacco herself. Twain establishes the hypocrisy of civilization early on in the novel to give the reader insight on the differences between the “proper” ways of nineteenth century society and the “improper” behavior that Huck is accustomed to dealing with. This insight that Twain gives to the reader is further expanded with the introduction of Huck’s Pap into the story. After leaving Huck for a little over a year, Pap comes back for Huck, figuring he may have something to gain. “That’s why I come. You git me that money tomorrow- I want it.” .....
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Zora Neale Hurston - Their Eye
Words: 1689 / Pages: 7 .... character in the book, was raised by her grandmother. Ever since Janie’s mother ran away it was just the two of them living together. As a kid Janie lived in the house where her grandmother was a nanny for a white family. She was treated the same as the white children, they ate together, played together, even got punished together. Janie, unlike most of the blacks at that time, did not see any discrimination while she was growing up. That was the building block of her strong personality. There was some teasing in school about her living in a white folks home, but she did not pay much attention to that.
Now if I may go off the subject for a mo .....
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20,000 Leagues
Words: 988 / Pages: 4 .... characters of the story seemed to be well thought out. Nevertheless, under the Sea was an extremely tedious volume. When the story was introduced, Jules Verne described M. Aronnax, the main character, whose love for marine biology was more important than anything else to him did. This immediately led to the international crisis about a bizarre aquatic creature, which immediately dragged M. Aronnax into the action. Due to his expertise on the matter, the public expected Pierre to be the one to solve this mystery. M. Aronnax, under all this pressure, concluded that the animal was to be called the Narwhale. At first, the matter was taken lightly, and o .....
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