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The Old Man And The Sea: An Analysis
309 Words - 2 Pages.... He is old,
unlucky, humble despite is glorious past of fishing and el champion, trying to
do the most he can from his weathered body. He has lived so much that he does
not need to dwell on the past events or people he shared it with and is
perfectly happy reading about baseball and dreaming about lions on the beach in
Africa.
The struggle between the marlin is a beautiful depiction of courage and
resilience, but I begin to wonder who is hooked into who. The old man and the
fish are one and their lives become connected through that line as they live
each moment according to the other's actions. Even the old man is not sure who
is better, him or the marlin, and he mentions s ....
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1984: Symbolism And Irony
530 Words - 2 Pages.... a view of what hazards the future may hold. Orwell’s use of literary elements, such as symbolism and irony, are very important to the plot and the theme of this novel.
The symbolism in the novel helps to better explain Winston and Julia’s relationship and predicament. Inside Mr. Charington’s antique shop, Winston is intrigued by a small paperweight. It is clear glass with a small piece of coral suspended inside. "The coral was Julia's life and his own, fixed in a sort of eternity in the heart of the crystal” The relationship of Winston and Julia was beautiful, but was also trapped and suspended in the world of Big Brother, like the coral. The name Julia is symbol ....
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Babbitt: Conformity
1786 Words - 7 Pages.... currently popular to feel and think.
Only once during the two years that we have him under view, does he venture
upon an idea that is remotely original-and that time the heresy almost
ruins him."(Bloom)
At first the reader sees Babbitt as a person more than happy to
conform to the standards set for him by the rest of society. Babbitt goes
about his normal routine praising modern technology, material possessions
and social status as ways to measure the worth of an individual. In fact
the readers first encounter with Babbitt sees him praising modern
technology. "It was the best of nationally advertised and quantitatively
produced alarm-clocks, with all modern attach ....
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Piercy’s “Simple Song” And Donne’s “A Lecture Upon The Shadow”: Human Desire For Love
789 Words - 3 Pages.... At the start of a relationship
everything seems so easy because there is so much expectation and hope.
People get so excited at the possibility of love that they tend to be
wearing rose colored spectacles if not blinders. They are exhilarated at
the realization that, “hey, we both like apples dipped in peanut butter.”
The little things are far more important than the bigger ones. And
sometimes people pretend not to see the obstacles that are in the way from
the start of a relationship because they want it to work so badly. “When
we are leaving someone we say: how strange you are we cannot communicate
we can never agree how hard, hard and weary to be together ....
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America's Right Turn
1265 Words - 5 Pages.... inefficacy with regard to cultural and economic crises that allowed Reagan and Bush to come to office, was similar to the inefficacy of the Bush administration which allowed Bill Clinton to gain the presidency, one which declared "It's the economy, stupid" in its first term and promised "The end of big government" in its second. Berman contends that Clinton could not find a viable political alternative to the GOP and eventually focused on the federal deficit and economics, the legacy of Reagan and Bush. Further, the author argues Clinton continued to shift his politics away from the left and more toward middle-ground, to the point of co-opting numerous issues of the Repu ....
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Of Mice And Men: Friendship And Loyalty
418 Words - 2 Pages.... world to each other.
I felt that if these totaly different people could get along and look out for
each other, why can't we get along with people who are differnt than us. They
made me realize that I could learn something from how to treat people who are
differnt than me. What I also liked about it was the way they never stopped
trying to reach their dream. This made me think that if they could work hard for
there dream why can't I. It showed me that it does not matter were you come from
or what you do, it is okay to dream and work as hard as you can to reach it .
For all it shows for friendship and loyalty it also shows how sometimes you have
to do things you never though ....
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Antigone Was Right
1063 Words - 4 Pages.... deciding who’s right. The question arises, "Did Antigone take proper action?" Was it right to go against her Uncle Kreon’s wishes and go ahead and bury her brother that was to be left out for the vultures? Would it have been better just to leave the situation how it was? The fact is, Antigone did the right thing. She was acting out of divine influence so to speak. Since divinity and humanity are shown to be colliding forces where divinity out weighs humanity in ancient Greece. Antigone was justified in her actions.
Antigone was following divine laws, or walking with divine shoes, while Kreone followed the laws of the state. Her brother’s afterlife was so important to A ....
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Canterbury Tales: Chaunticleer; Behind The Rooster
790 Words - 3 Pages.... in many different ways. One of them is
his language. Chaunticleer's language is that of a scholar. He quotes many
different scriptures in a conversation with Pertelote, such as, Saint Kenelm,
Daniel and Joseph (from the bible), and Croesus. From each author he tells a
story about an individual who had a vision in a dream and the dream came true.
He may have been making all the stories up in order to win the argument with
Pertelote, but, this seems unlikely because he does not take heed to his own
advice and stay away from the fox that encounters him later. He is educated
enough to know these supposed quotations but not intelligent enough to
understand the real meaning of them ....
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