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A Review Of Dumas' "The Count Of Monte-Cristo"
413 Words - 2 Pages.... experience. It is a dramatic tale
filled with mystery and intrigue.
Edmond Dantes profile illustrates the mutation of a fundamentally
good human being into a narrow minded, vindictive man. He embarked upon
life as a simple sailor from a poor fishing village. A loyal, dedicated,
and hard working young man Edmond set sail in 1813. He returned two years
later as the appointed caption of the Pharaon . Upon arrival, Dantes
immediately attends to his father's needs instead of visiting his fiancée,
thus demonstrating unselfish love for his father. Edmond possessed ambition
balanced by a healthy respect for other human beings. Unfortunately, he was
not without envious ene ....
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Tess Of The D'Urbervilles: Analysis Of Angel And Alec's Attitudes Toward Tess
1260 Words - 5 Pages.... rolling eye," overshadows his wealth
from the point when they first met(79). Angel Clare was another character
in Tess's life which harmed her, but in a different manner than Alec.
Angel's intentions and morality overshadowed his actions. Angel Clare's
actions and attitude toward Tess had less severe effects on her because his
intentions were good unlike Alec d'Urbervilles.
Angel and Alec have very different attitudes toward Tess. Angel
first loved Tess for her innocece: "What a fresh and virginal daughter of
Nature that milkmaid is (176)." After he came from Brazil, Angel realized
that "The beauty or ugliness of a character lay not only in its
achievements, but in ....
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King Lear--a Man More Sinned A
1354 Words - 5 Pages.... annoyed with her father’s impulsive temper, refuses to put up with him and orders Oswald and all other servants to provoke Lear so she would have a chance to rid of him:
“Put on what weary negligence you please,
You and your fellows. I’d have it come to question.” (I, iii, 13-14)
Goneril’s act demonstrates her impatience and her revengeful nature as she wanted Lear to suffer from whatever she had to put up with him before. In Act 1, Scene 4, Goneril complains about Lear’s impulsive behaviour and constant moodswing:
“…and put away
These dispositions which of late transport you
From what you rightly are.” (I, iii, ....
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Alienation In "The Minister’s Black Veil"
642 Words - 3 Pages.... wedding" (Hawthorne 256). This odd piece of clothing caused rumors about the holy man which caused 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 conf ....
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Black Elk Speaks
1311 Words - 5 Pages.... family in the Ogalala band of the Sioux. Black Elk's
family was well known, and he counted the famed Crazy Horse as a friend and
cousin. Black Elk's family was likewise acknowledged as a family of wise men,
with both his father and grandfather themselves being holy men bearing the name
Black Elk. The youngest Black Elk soon experienced a vision as a young boy, a
vision of the wisdom inherent in the earth that would direct him toward his true
calling of being a wichasha wakon or holy man like his predecessors. Black
Elk's childhood vision stayed with him throughout his life, and it offered him
aid and wisdom whenever he sought it. It is from the strength of this vision, ....
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1984: A Political Statement Against Totalitarianism
1422 Words - 6 Pages.... Soviet Union as animals on an animal farm. The second
novel is 1984 a story of dictators who are in complete control of a large
part of the world after the Allies lost in World War II. The government in
this novel gives no freedoms to its citizens. They live in fear because
they are afraid of having bad thoughts about the government of Oceania, a
crime punishable by death. By employing literary devices such as diction,
foreshadowing, and symbolism, Orwell composes a novel "1984" which proves
to be a gem in Orwell's collection of novels against totalitarianism.
Orwell wrote 1984 as a political statement against totalitarianism.
Orwell's word choice drives the plot of the st ....
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All Quiet On The Western Front
734 Words - 3 Pages.... of death and wounds did not begin to show the mental anguish that the soldiers experienced during and after the war. He hoped to show the results of war on an entire generation; a loss of innocence in life which those who were once soldiers could never replace. Remarque's message came across very clearly. There were constant tragedies which forced Paul or the other soldiers to question war and become detached from civilian life. After viewing the death of a close friend and a recruit whom he had comforted earlier, Paul went home finding that war had isolated him from his family and his childhood. With the return to his unit he again felt the presence of belonging. Soldie ....
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