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Jane Eyre
1548 Words - 6 Pages.... go on to seed with appreciative escape provoke my strive for a sense of belonging. Initially, I wish to overcome my birth rite as an orphan in Victorian time. At Gateshead it becomes apparent that I possess a fiery temper saying to my aunt, “You think I have no feelings, and that I can do without one bit of love or kindness, but I cannot live so and you have no pity” (Bronte 68). Here I make my first declaration of independence, contending that I will no longer be a secondary member. The love that gives desire and power which sustains life, is obvious by the fact that my “fear” of the consequences of a fully developed emotional response leads to its own destruct ....
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Macbeth Essay On Good Behavior
1092 Words - 4 Pages.... punishment in the five-act play.
Lady Macbeth first enters the book right after Macbeth receives his first predictions from the three Witches. She does not think twice about her actions and starts planning Duncan's murder without consulting her husband first. Lady Macbeth, however, does not feel that her husband has the heart to kill the King for the crown:
Glamis thou art, and Cawdor, and shalt be
What thou art promise'd: yet do I fear thy nature,
It is too full o' the milk of human kindness
To catch the nearest way. Thou wouldst be great,
Art not without ambition…(I.V.15-19)
This shows how little Lady Macbeth cares about her husband's wishes. This is very ironic ....
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Bennet's: The Executioner
2166 Words - 8 Pages.... be
discussed in detail, and the plot of this murder, suspense, and horror
story are revealed. The plot will be discussed, for easier comprehension of
the story.
This plot begins when Bruce , an 18 year old high school boy was at a
bar with his best friend Raymond, and a few other friends named Ed, and
Elaine. Unfortunately, Bruce got intoxicated, but still decided to drive
the others home from the bar. On the way home, Bruce began arguing with Ray,
(the only sober one), and the car was steered of the road into a tree.
Raymond was killed by the accident. However, everyone thought that Bruce
was not intoxcated at the time, and the car just accidentally swerved off
to t ....
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Ancient Mariner
633 Words - 3 Pages.... betrays nature: "I shot the Albatross!" This action against nature is rather extreme, for he takes lightly to this thought of death. The Albatross, as a representative of nature, means nothing to the Mariner. These thoughts are quickly changed, though, as Nature begins to start the penance leading towards forgiveness - "Water, water, everywhere nor any drop to drink." When "the mariner begins to find his salvation when he begins to look on the 'slimy things' as creatures of strange beauty" (Fraser 203), he understands the Albatross was a symbol of nature and he realized what he had done wrong. The mariner is forgiven after sufficient penance - "We could not speak" - is per ....
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Grapes Of Wrath: Summary
460 Words - 2 Pages.... her to
a doctor. We can't wait." The inspector bought the story and let them pass on
their way to California. Even then Ma didn't tell the family that grandma was
dead, instead she laid there next grandma's dead carpus until they got to
California. "She looked over the valley and said , Grandma's dead."
She keeps the family together when they want to split up. The first
time that this was showed in the book when they pulled over to help the Wilsons
with the car. Tom suggested that him and Casey stay and fix the car while the
rest of the family go's on to Bakersfield and that they would meet them there.
Ma then let out her fury, she held up a tire iron and demanded tha ....
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The Black Cat: Deranged Narrator
736 Words - 3 Pages.... should not trust
the narrator to deliver the true events of the story. The narrator admits
throughout the story that his bad habits, namely alcoholism, lead to his
irrational state of mind. His alcoholism was the root of his downfall. While
intoxicated, the narrator mutilated his favourite pet, Pluto, causing the cat to
become terrified of his master. The alienation of his cat gave the narrator
even more cause to become mentally unstable.
The hanging of his cat shows how the narrator has become obsessed with
doing evil things for the sake of their evilness. This evilness is linked to
his alcoholism. The narrator was most-likely in a drunken state when he hung
his cat ....
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1984: The Party's Methods Of Controlling People
1074 Words - 4 Pages.... Ministry in Oceania. You are constantly being watched
and informed by what is happening outside of Oceania. They are used for
showing the enemy Emmanuel Goldstein who is the principal figure on the
daily Two Minute Hate. The main focus of the telescreens is the image of
Big Brother. Big Brother is always shown on the screen to make the people
believe that Oceania is winning the war. Big Brother is the leader of the
Inner Party, and Emmanuel Goldstein plays the role of keeping the citizens
fearful that they might do or say, or even think, something harmful to the
State and the Party. The telescreens attempt to control the intellect and
emotions of its citizens. The telescree ....
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"Haircut"
535 Words - 2 Pages.... innocent enough. He made a phony phone call impersonating someone's wife indicating that her husband had passed on and she needed him shaved. He traveled 7 miles and had to pay for transportation to their home and was shocked to see the "dead man" answer the front door. The barber found it mildly amusing whereas I'm almost sure the couple did not.
Jim also couldn't stand the fact that the object of his desire, Ms. Julie Gregg, had the hots for the new town doctor, Doc Stair. So in his eyes he had to make one of them look bad in order to boost himself up. He called Julie on the phone and impersonated the doctor, urging Julie that she had to come to his office at once, knowing ....
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