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The Effect Of Prejudice In To Kill A Mockingbird
... day Boo was cutting the newspaper
with scissors, and when his father passed "Boo drove the scissors into his
parent's leg, pulled them out, wiped them on his pants, and resumed his
activity"(Lee, 11). Boo just sat there after stabbing his father. He did
not apologize or feel remorse for his actions.
Boo Radley isolates himself from the people of Maycomb. Boo stays
inside his home all day and nobody ever sees him. After some trouble with
the law, "Mr. Radley's boy was not seen again for fifteen years"(10). If
Boo chooses to go outside, he will be unfairly viewed as a visitor from
abroad because of his ...
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Pride And Prejudice: Marriage For Money
... Catherine states the fact that happiness in marriage is
strictly a matter of chance. This holds true in the conception of
marriage held in the novel. All of the marriages in the book formed under
the bonds of money rather than the bonds of love end up unhappy or
unsuccessful. The whole novel outlines attempts to dance around love for
the combination of a wealthy person with an attractive person.
The first line of Pride and Prejudice, “It is a universally
acknowledged fact that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be
in want of a wife”, sets the tone for the rest of the novel. We interpret ...
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The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn: Early Influences On Huckleberry Finn
... with
the Widow Douglas and her sister, Miss Watson. Both women are fairly old
and are really somewhat incapable of raising a rebellious boy like Huck
Finn. Nevertheless, they attempt to make Huck into what they believe will
be a better boy. Specifically, they attempt, as Huck says, to "sivilize"
him. This process includes making Huck go to school, teaching him various
religious facts, and making him act in a way that the women find socially
acceptable. Huck, who has never had to follow many rules in his life,
finds the demands the women place upon him constraining and the life with
them lonely. As a result ...
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Walking Across Egypt
... elderly are influencing Mattie's life. She is telling herself not to do things because of her age whether or not she is physically able to do them, simply because people associate age with inability and dependence upon others. Her family and friends are expecting and encouraging this dependence.Elaine and Robert, Mattie's two unmarried children, along with other family and friends, are encouraging her to be what they expect a seventy-eight year old woman to be. They talk about how she needs to get rest because she is slowing down and can't keep going as steady as she seems to think. When she decided to try and help ...
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Joyce's "A Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Man": A Review
... and Stephen has great respect for him. However,
there are instances when Stephen is angered by his fathers' actions, and resents
his statements. The growing debts incurred by Simon lead to his son's
transferring to a day school. Stephens' difficulties at his former educational
institution are relayed by his father, much to the chagrin of the younger
Dedalus. Later in the novel, Stephen loses even more respect for his father as
the familys' debts continue to grow and they are forced to move. Once, when the
two males travel to sell of the family estate, Simon returns to his former
school and converses with hi ...
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Theocracy And Guilt And Punishment In The Scarlet Letter
... society can control its people. Hawthorne presents the concept and theme through his use of literary devices or techniques such as imagery, symbolism, and light and dark words.
Theocratic domination is the ambience of control of a society based on religious ideals and laws. It is a society that relies on the guilt that comes from the violation of the laws of its religion and the punishment of these transgressions. Puritan society was one such theocracy. It based its ideals on the bible and used fear of sin to dominate the minds and lives of its people. This concept of theocratic domination is presented i ...
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1984 2
... of society as a whole. In his diary, he expresses that he longs for the pleasures of the past that were once allowed but no longer due to the power of the Party. However his frustration leads to other things that were also deemed illegal and would eventually lead to his final downfall.
Winston later goes on and meets a woman named Julia. He knows what he is doing is definitely wrong and is a crime but his dissatisfaction with life and his sexual frustration lead him to the wrong conclusion. That he still thinks that he can get away with this and that the thought police will never catch him. This is wher ...
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Frankenstein: Morality
... to Frankenstein, "I can make you so wretched." (pg. 162) Trying to scare Frankenstein for not creating his mate the monster resorted to threats. If the good doctor does create a companion for his first creation he may be endangering others. "The miserable monster whom I had created," (pg.152) says Victor upon looking back at his work. If there is another monster there will be twice the power and possibly twice the evil, which could hurt or kill his family. When and if Frankenstein commits the moral sin of creating another monster he may be rid of both monsters forever. "With the companion you bestow I will quit the ...
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One Day In The Life Of Ivan De
... gives them characters who struggle fiercely to maintain their individuality. Ivan had been in forced labour camps for eight years when the book starts. Shukhov was taken prisoner in a German camp. He escaped and was able to return to his country where he was sentenced for high treason. The officials believed he had surrendered to the Germans and had returned to spy on his country for them. He was originally sent to Ust-Izhma in which the zeks were normally kept. After a while he was sent to a special camp where they kept the political prisoners. These gulags were the repositories for Stalin's enemies, real or susp ...
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Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None
... see a note saying he was late and go ahead and make themselves at home.
First night at dinner, they all hear a voice saying they murdered someone. All around the house there a picture frame hanging with a poem of TEN LITTLE INDIANS. The poem is about ten indians dying of seemed like murder.After dinner they notice one of the 10 little indians that were on the table missing. That night they find a person whom they arrived with dead. They all begin to freak. The killing went write along with the poem that was posted.
From that day on their friend that invited them has not yet arrived. Throughout the book the people ...
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