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The Crucible 2
644 Words - 3 Pages.... protect their social status.
The change-hating Puritan society was led by a church that promoted isolation from any other group of people with different beliefs. The church was against anything that was related to devil-worship, such as dancing and chanting. It was a time of uneasiness and suspicion. After the girls in the village have been caught dancing in the woods and one of them falls sick, rumors circulated about witchcraft going on in the woods, and that the sick girl has been bewitched. Once the girls talk to each other, they become more and more frightened as being accused as witches, so Abigail, the main character and the principle accuser, starts accusing ot ....
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"Love" In The Novel Narcissus And Goldmund, By Herman Hesse
1230 Words - 5 Pages.... will be present. As the story begins,
Narcissus and Goldmund already have a very special relationship is growing
and changing as the novel goes on. However, I believe that neither of them
ever really experiences the bonds of unwavering love and equality until the
very end.
The relationship begins innocently enough. Goldmund is a young
student, while Narcissus is his older mentor at the Mariabronn cloister.
Goldmund admires the learned mind and discerning wit of Narcissus, while
Narcissus respects the "strong, delicate senses" that Goldmund possesses.
However, when Narcissus confronts Goldmund with his gifted observations of
him, it is a valid indication of the type of r ....
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The Scarlet Letter: Arthur - Tragic Hero Or Merely Tragic?
1300 Words - 5 Pages.... in the daylight. He keeps his dreadful secret from all those under his care in the church for seven years for fear that he will lose their love and they will not forgive him. He is too weak to admit his sins openly and in their entirety. Instead, he allows his parishioners to lift him in their esteem by confessing, in all humility, that he is a sinner: "The minister well knew--subtle but remorseful hypocrite that he was!--the light in which his vague confession would be viewed." (127) They love him all the more for his honest and humble character, and this is Arthur's intent. Even as he plans to run away with Hester four days after their meeting in the forest, he com ....
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A Book Of Double Meanings
1297 Words - 5 Pages.... are in the same, dwarfish. In this section, the royal palace is accidentally set on fire, containing the empress inside. Gulliver, instead of making his way across town to the ocean, squashing the people of Lilliput as he goes, he makes use of his urine to save the palace. While this vulgar episode was a display of bravery, it infuriated the emperor, causing revenge to be vowed on Gulliver. Rather than being happy that both the empress and the palace are not in ruin, the littleness of the government and the people in general is displayed in this act. Another display of the littleness is the fact that Gulliver is used as the Emperor's absolute weapon, but the emperor only ....
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The Sound And The Fury: Caroline Compson Focused Directly Upon Appearances
834 Words - 4 Pages.... fourth child Benjy. At birth Benjy appeared normal, though he never fully mentally developed. When Mrs. Compson learned of her sons disability her entire life shattered. She wondered how anyone could accept her or her son now. The mother's obsession with sound and appearances led to the following,
"Reckon Maury going to let me cry on
him a while, too. His name is Benjy
now, Caddy said. How come it is,
Dilsey said. He aint wore out the name
he was born with yet, is he. Benjamin
came out of the bible, Caddy said. It's a
better name for him than Maury was."(Faulkner 58)
Mrs. Compson felt that Benjy did not deserve ....
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Shaping A Nation
395 Words - 2 Pages.... own improvements to the country, yet, allow a continuity of leadership.
Abraham Lincoln came to the presidency in a time of turbulence. Although he faced hardships while in the office of president, he faced challenges before he was elected that helped him know how to cope with controversy. He was born into poverty, failed in business, and suffered a nervous breakdown. Also, he lost eight elections before becoming president. The Civil War had the power to divide this nation. Lincoln pulled these two sides together and helped them unite. He abolished slavery with the thirteenth amendment and managed to keep the southern states from seceding from the Union.
Franklin D. ....
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William Faulkner's Absalom
1288 Words - 5 Pages.... the actual story of the Sutpen family whose history must be seen as
connected to the history of the South (Bloom 74). Quentin tells this story
in response to a Northerner's question: "What is the South like?" As the
novel progresses, Quentin is explaining the story of the Sutpen myth and
revealing it to the reader. Faulkner says that the duty of an author, as
an artist, is to depict the human heart in conflict with itself. This
attitude is revealed in the conflicts that Henry Sutpen undergoes in
Absalom, Absalom.
Thomas Sutpen is the son of a poor mountain farmer who founded the
Sutpen estate. Thomas Sutpen stands for all the great and noble qualities
of the ....
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To Kill A Mockingbird: The Guilty Verdict And Consequences Of The Trial
725 Words - 3 Pages.... of
Maycomb, County and were acquainted. Mr. Robinson was represented by County
lawyer, Atticus Finch, a well renowned and respected lawyer.
Highlights of the Trial
The Prosecution's strongest witness was the alleged victim, Mayella Ewell.
Ms. Ewell stated under oath that the defendant, Tom Robinson, was in fact
the person who raped her. However, there were several discrepancies in the
testimony that she provided under questioning and cross examination. The
defendants lawyer, Atticus Finch, tried to capitalize on the contradictory
statements made by Ms. Ewell. He questioned the witness using a variety of
techniques and seemed to receive less than uniform answers to the s ....
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