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Sons And Lovers Eaxamine The R
Number of pages: 7 | Number of words: 1795.... and could have no peace. His soul seemed always attentive to
her’ is the way their attachment is described; their bond is very strong
and very deep. As Paul grew older she never suffered alone for her
husband’s faults and what she lacked in life because ‘her children
suffered with her’. ‘It hurt the boy keenly, this feeling about her, that she
had never had her life’s fulfilment’ so much so that it became his
‘childish aim’ to provide it. When he began to work ‘it was almost as if it
were her own life’. .....
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Macbeth-tragic Hero
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 707.... and the forces of the traitorous Thane of Cawdor. He performs these acts not because he enjoys slaughtering people, but because he is addicted to the fame, royal favor, and titles such as ¡§valor¡¦s minion¡¨ (Shakespeare, 13) and ¡§Bellona¡¦s bridegroom¡¨ (Shakespeare, 15). No doubt he also rejoices in the success that crowns his efforts in battle. Macbeth remains an honorable gentleman until he begins to covet the kingship. He is not a criminal and has no criminal tendencies.
Gradually, Macbeth¡¦s error in being guided too much by outside forces brings ruin .....
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Animal Farm 4
Number of pages: 7 | Number of words: 1700.... revolution, and therefore full of symbolism. General Orwell associates certain real characters with the characters of the book.
Mr Jones: Mr. Jones is Orwell's chief (or at least most obvious) villain in Animal Farm. Mr. Jones symbolizes (in addition to the evils of capitalism) Czar Nicholas II, the leader before Stalin (Napoleon). Jones represents the old government, the last of the Czars. Orwell suggests that Jones (Czar Nicholas II) was losing his "edge". In fact, he and his men had taken up the habit of drinking.
Old Major: Old Major is the first major character de .....
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Unintentional Findings
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 503.... and constantly thought
about what was wrong and right and how it lead to double-standards. This is seen
when he is asked if he kisses his mother at night. No matter what his answer is
he still gets laughed at and this remains in thoughts for a while. His artistic
vision can probably reflect his incessant habit of always having an opposing
opinion to his schoolmates even if it was something small such as who he thought
the greatest writer was.
In his school Stephen seemed to be told how he was supposed to think and
do things and in turn saw his family unable to follow the .....
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Beowulf: What Makes A Hero?
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 421.... as does Beowulf. Beowulf goes through the treacherous act of killing the monster Grendel without any weapons or help from others. Others had tried using swords and other weapons but were not able to succeed. All Beowulf needed was his “fiendish strength” (544) to slay the demon. He escaped this fight and the one with Grendel’s mother with “no harm to his body”(998). Realistically, no hero is able to fight without getting wounded. Beowulf eventually gets eternally wounded while fighting the dragon. Nevertheless, during the fight, he was still able to swing a sword “with .....
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The Masque Of The Red Death By
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 351.... actions proved to be cowardly, as he and his selection of knights, dames, and nobles, retreated into his castle. He thought that in doing this, he would in some way, escape the wrath of the Red Death. He could care less about his people, locking them out of his home and leaving them uncared-for.
Hour by hour, minute by minute, second by second, the life of the ebony clock slowly dies. This is a hint that the Prince fails to recognize- that man can escape death, but at the end it is inescapable. Him and his court are too busy dancing away and their moment of death comes clos .....
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Self-Reliance: Misunderstood G
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 450.... forgiveness of the South. Yet his death was the result of one man's refusal to accept what was once a proud and rich land reduced to tatters- left to ruin because of her failure to accept civil reform.
Herman Melville's work in Moby Dick was considered a classic, yet Melville died a figure with lost prestige, poor and unaccepted. When he was laid to rest in 1891, he was remembered only as the author of entertaining novels of the South Seas. It was not until 1920s when his place in America's foremost writers was assured. His works are now great masterpieces of emotion that wer .....
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Jane Erye - Feminism
Number of pages: 10 | Number of words: 2493.... an essay on writing, a critique on Walter Scott, or the history of Buonaparté, or anything that would form a contrast and bring the reader with increased delight to the playfulness and general epigrammatism of the general style". In 1809 Jane Austen, her mother, sister Cassandra, and Martha Lloyd moved to Chawton, near Alton and Winchester, where her brother Edward provided a small house on one of his estates. This was in Hampshire, not far from her childhood home of Steventon. Before leaving Southampton, she corresponded with the dilatory publisher to whom she had s .....
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