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The Sly Side Of Portia
743 Words - 3 Pages.... gold, silver, and lead. The correct casket contains a picture of Portia. If the wrong casket is chosen, then that suitor must never pursue another woman concerning the subject of marriage. Portia views her suitors as; "Oh, these deliberate fools! When they do choose, they have the wisdom by their wit to lose" (Shakespeare 39). She says that the Prince of Morocco is "A gentle riddance! I curtains, go. Let all of his complexion choose me so" (Shakespeare 34). This shows not only harsh criticism, but also her prejudices against color. When Bassanio comes in however, Portia responds in an entirely new and opposite manner. She asks Bassanio to wait a while, telling him; "Before ....
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Beowulf And Hrothgar: Anglo-Saxon Ideal Code Of Conduct
578 Words - 3 Pages.... accepted his “very word far and wide as a command.” The people also give
him great titles such as the “Lord of the Mighty Danes,” “guardian of the
Scyldings,” and “protector of warriors.” Much of these people's respect come in
response to Hrothgar's generosity to everyone. This generosity can be seen
towards Beowulf, when the king gives his thanks for the heroic deeds of the
warrior. Hrothgar rewards Beowulf with priceless material as he says to the
warrior, “You shall lack no earthly riches I can offer you.” The people of the
land also trust their king, who holds a strong belief in God. In the scene
where Hrothgar celebrates Grendel's death, he ....
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Fire And Ice
1408 Words - 6 Pages.... of Jane, Bronte uses a great deal of fire
imagery. This is most evident at Gateshead. The novel opens with Jane
seating herself at the window-seat. She draws shut the red curtains around
her, effectively closing herself off. Jane sees through the window the cold and
gloomy outside world. The winter landscape represents society, cold and
emotionless. The curtains, representing Jane's passionate nature, symbolize
how Jane's fiery personality alienate her from society. A short while later,
John Reed, representing a male-dominated society, enters the room in search
of Jane. When John attempts to assert his dominance over Jane, she is unable
to control her passionate nat ....
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The Catcher In The Rye Is Hold
1223 Words - 5 Pages.... Looking at his normal side, Holden is rebellious against the world, and despises the fakeness of it. Mainly he hates people. He thinks that rich people are crooks, and that the more expensive the school is that he's attending, the more crooks there are. He says when he goes to visit Mr. Spencer that he's not too crazy about sick people. He doesn't like how Catholics stick together
and he doesn't like intellectuals. He hates the phoniness of people and says, "it drives me crazy. It makes me so depressed I go crazy. He calls the athletes bastards, and just about everybody else a moron. On his way out of Pencey he yells, "Sleep tight, ya morons." And rather than r ....
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A Separate Peace 3
764 Words - 3 Pages.... of Finny’s openness was when he wore the pink shirt. By wearing this he was “symbolizing the first U.S. bombing in Europe.” Gene simply replied to the shirt by calling Finny “nuts,” but deep down inside Gene was jealous of Finny’s boldness. Another incident of Finny’s openness, or boldness is when he wore the school tie as a belt. Gene was anxiously waiting for Finny to get yelled at, but because of his openness he was able to talk his way out of getting into trouble. Finny claimed that he wore the tie as a belt because it represented “Devon in the War.” Again, Gene was envious of Finny’s openness to make ....
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Chopin's "The Storm": Summary
812 Words - 3 Pages.... will be returned to again and again
throughout the story.
At the beginning of the story Bobinot and his young son, Bibi
decide to wait out a rapidly approaching storm at the store. Bobinot's
wife, Calixta, is home alone, tending to the household chores. Calixta's
is not aware of the storm approaching, although she is married and has a
child, she is unaware of the sexuality and passion within her.
As Calixta is gathering up the laundry, Alcee Laballiere enters the
yard, seeking shelter from the coming storm. My first impression of Alcee
is that he is pretty well off in the world. Although I see Bobinot as a
simple man. There is a mutual attraction between Calixta a ....
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The Merchant Of Venicethe Merc
2236 Words - 9 Pages.... all people who hear it. It is a fascinating literary masterpiece.
Beginning in the New Testament the Bible moves from strict enforcement, punishment, and prophecy, into the glorious presentation of the Son of God. He is spoken of hundreds of times in the Old Testament through symbols and prophecies -- all pointing to the future and the coming of Someone. The Old Testament cannot be read without being aware of that constant promise running through each page. Someone is definitely coming.
In opening the Gospels, that Someone comes forth in the fullness of his glory, and it is absolutely fascinating. We get a chance to see Christ as he is. Because what Christ was, is w ....
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My Mother: In Comparison To Beowulf
386 Words - 2 Pages.... us and protecting us. Taking care of us everytime we called. Caring for us when we were sick she has been like a God to us every second of the day.
The very heroic woman I call mom is also a wonderful role-model because of the numerous examples she has set for all of us. She has taught us to take care of ourselves and to watch out for each other. She has taught us how to give and not just receive all the time.
Last but not least, she sponsors a needy child in India. My mother is always doing anything she can to help someone out. She gives seven dollars a day to a child who really needs food, clothes, love, and an education. She also goes downtown every weekend to deliver sand ....
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