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Merchant Of Venice 2
1577 Words - 6 Pages.... old man consumed with plotting the downfall of his enemies. He is a malignant, vengeful character, filled with venomous malice; a picture of callous, unmitigated villainy, deaf to every appeal of humanity. Shylock is the antagonist counterpart to the naive, essentially good Antonio, the protagonist, who must defend himself against the devil Shylock. The evil he represents is one of the reasons Shakespeare chose to illustrate Shylock as a Jew. According to many historians, Jews of his time were seen as the children of the Devil, the crucifiers of Christ and stubborn rejectors of God's wisdom and Christianity. However, when Shakespeare created Shylock, he did not int ....
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The Riddle Of St. Leonards
1431 Words - 6 Pages.... Washington. Her short story wasn’t published, but she turned that
story into a novel, The Apothecary Rose. Candace is now the author of two
ongoing mystery series featuring medieval sleuths, the Margaret Kerr Mysteries
and the Owen Archer Mysteries. Ms.Robb researched a lot for these novels.
Candace read a lot of depressing readings, both in statistics and in handbooks for
physicians that were written in the period. Through many letters, sermons,
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and the plague handbooks, she tried to get a sense of how the people fought to
survive with the horror of the plague. She also had some help from a friend who
was an expert on St. Leonard’s Hospital. Her name was P. H. ....
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All Quiet On The Western Front
902 Words - 4 Pages.... group is sent to training. They aren't in a serious mood,
thinking that war conditions aren't as bad as they really are. When the boys
are sent to the front, it is only then when they start to realize how war is not
great. This is when the boys are cramped into the trenches. Some of the
soldiers were shell-shocked because of the constant bombardment. When one of
the boys was wounded, he was taken to a hospital where there were many wounded
soldiers. Some soldiers had to have parts of their bodies amputated in order to
survive. When Kemmerich was in the hospital, Müller ask for his pair of boots.
The boots was a visible reminder to the boys of the cost of war. Paul the ....
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Dante's "The Hermaphroditic Joyce"
1062 Words - 4 Pages.... however, James Joyce did not see things in the same light.
The most developed female character in Joyces A Portrait of the Artist as a
Young Man, is one who speaks with dignity, passion, and the female tact
which is all too often ignored in the ch aracters of women. Joyce's Dante
Riordan's words and thoughts are true to those of literate twentieth
century women.
Although a short-lived character in Portrait, Dante Riordan, in a brief
amount of time emits an apparently important and mysterious aura, the aura
of a woman. Judging from the studies of twentieth century linguists,
Joyce's brief representation of Dante through speech is nearly flawless. To
more lucidly under ....
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Reflections On The Things They
858 Words - 4 Pages.... the men. Being out in the wilderness, far from home or anything they recognize, these men must deal with the mental and physical stresses of war, when they jion the army I see it as signing away there souls they are then asked to murder people over stupid issues. Here is where O’Brien starts up his literary art form. One thing that was interesting to mention is that I noticed when reading the story is the fact that the story is written in third person. The narrator is not actually in the story, merely telling us of the events, and yet we still get to see inside Lt. Cross’s mind to more accurately picture his feelings. The narrator also, although letting us s ....
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To Kill A Mockingbord: Atticus Finch
658 Words - 3 Pages.... Robinson's trial Atticus was asked to keep watch.
Everyone in town wanted to kill Tom so this was very dangerous. Atticus
excepted this task because he knew it was wrong to unfairly judge a person.
As expected a mob formed and demanded Tom Robinson be given to them.
He in there, Mr. Finch? a man said
He is, we heard Atticus answer, and he's asleep. Don't wake him.
...You know what we want, another man said. Get aside from the
door, Mr. Finch.
You can turn around and go home again, Walter, Atticus said
pleasantly.(153-154).
Atticus stayed and protected a black man when an angry mob came for
him. The towns people could not believe he ....
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The Canterbury Tales: The Perfect Love
1071 Words - 4 Pages.... " Though I have no weapon here . . . either you shall
die or you shall not love Emily." The love that Palomon feels for Emily is so
overwhelming that he is willing to take on an armed man, in mortal combat, just
for the love of a woman. Perhaps he feels that without her he will surely die,
so why not die trying to win her.
The ironic fact about the relationship between the two knights and Emily
is that Emily does not wish to marry either of the knights. she expresses this
in a prayer to Diana, the goddess of chaste, " Well you know that I desire to be
a maiden all my life; I never want to be either a beloved or a wife." This is so
ironic because Arcite and Palomon are ....
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Trainspotting: A Novel By Irvine Welsh
560 Words - 3 Pages.... parents, the list goes on. Anyone with relevance
to the life of Mark Renton, the reader meets sooner or later. Everyone in Rents'
life is messed up or gets that way somehow. His friend Begbie, for example, is
an unhappy little man. He feels he has to make himself seem tough by surrounding
himself with "friends" who do nothing but boost his ego by letting Begbie put
them down. Aside from being on and off heroin, his good friend Danny Murphy, or
Spud (as everyone calls him) is a habitual thief. His friend Simone is nicknamed
Sick Boy for good reasons. When he is high he hears voices in his head willing
him to do evil things. He likes to shoot dogs as their masters are ta ....
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