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A Tale Of Two Cities: Dr. Alexandre Manette
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 603.... After the wedding
Dr.Manette says “Take her, Charles. She is yours.”2 He does so with a quite
sadness.
A huge portion of the story revolves about Dr.Manette's past suffering in
the Bastille. The Doctors Bastille time is pure hell. Ever after being freed he
still mumbles crazy things such as “It is a lady's shoe. It is a young lady's
walking-shoe. It is in the present mode. I have had a pattern in my hand.”3
Outbursts such as that show that he is not nor may he ever heal his scars.
Though the book starts after his imprisonment, his Bastille time contains his
actions that e .....
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A Tale Of Two Cities - Charach
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 624.... Carton does most of Stryvers work, he is a man of great talent but
lacks the character traits that would make those talents work to his own advantage instead
of others that he helps. He always use to be satisfied with faling into his rank and never did
anything to attempt to change his life. He further destroys himself with drinking and
although he is not satisfied with his life now, he feels that he cannot do anything to change
it.
Sydney’s love for Lucie Manette changed him greatly in a positive way. One day
when Sydney visited the Manette residence he called on Lucie and .....
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Night Elie Wiesel
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 434.... how they murdered people for no reason at all. But most of the people in Sighet just ignored Moshe and thought he was making everything up.
The second warning was that the people of Sighet ignored was on the radio. The first radio announcement said "the Fascist party had come into power. Horthy had been forced to ask one of the leaders of the Nyilae party to form a new government." (Page 6) The next day there was another radio announcement that said "German troops had entered Hungarian territory." (Page 7) this made everyone a little bit scared for a few days but not for .....
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Real And Unreal
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 870.... viewpoint, though. It could mean the perfectly wrong relationship. It just implies that the characters are both dedicated to their relationship not being positive. In a realistic relationship, there are constant factors interfering with the relationship, and opinions of the other change and vary throughout the work. Claire Kemp, in her short story, “Keeping Company” gives an example of a relationship that is controlled by the male. He suppresses his wife. Perhaps the cause of this is his own insecurity with the relationship. Securing her love for him has taken precedent ov .....
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A Critical Approach To "Barn Burning" (By William Faulkner)
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 806.... know from the start what the future will hold -- hard work for their landlord and mere survival for them.
No hope for advancement prevails throughout the story. Sarty, his brother and the twin sisters have no access to education, as they must spend their time working in the fields or at home performing familial duties. Nutrition is lacking "He could smell the coffee from the room where they would presently eat the cold food remaining from the mid-afternoon meal" (PARA. 55). As a consequence, poor health combined with inadequate opportunity results in low morale. A mora .....
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Critique Of The Cabinet Of Dr. Caligari
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 464.... the woman is uttlerly helpless. She is carried off into the
expressionist labyrinth that Wiene used to symbolize the darkest torments of the
human mind and soul. A beautiful woman is carried off by evil, a play on the
Beauty and the Beast themes that would become so popular in horror films.
Used expressionism, films that explored dream, nightmare and psyche and
that found their narrative shape determined less by action than emotion. Used
angular sets and heavy shadows to develop a macabre and horrific atmosphere for
its tale of murder and madness. The Cabinet of Dr. Ca .....
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The Plague
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1359.... and fighting the “against s that enslave man.” 3This belief runs throughout the novel; and the main characters all represent this belief.
Camus could not have created a better setting for the novel.The story takes place in the desert town of Oran, Algeria, in northern Africa.The city suffers from extremes of weather conditions; in the summer and the heat forces the inhabitants "to spend those days of fire indoors, behind closed shutters." The people much like the shutters are closed off from their neighbors, and usually devote themselves to “cultivating .....
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Crying Of Lot 49
Number of pages: 7 | Number of words: 1765.... at all.4
Oedipa's purpose, besides executing a will, is finding meaning in a life
dominated by assaults on people's perceptions through drugs, sex and
television. She is forced out of her complacent housewife lifestyle of
tupperware parties and Muzak into a chaotic system beyond her capabilities
to understand. Images and facts are constantly spit forth. Oedipa's role
is that of Maxwell's Demon: to sort useful facts from useless ones. The
reader's role is also one of interpreting countless symbols and metaphors
to arrive at a meaning. Each reader unravels a different m .....
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