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The Joys Of Reading A Novel
... the book, however, since it is forced upon him, it would be
read in a hurry.
If a novel is read in a hurry, the joy of reading it is lost
because the reader would most likely look over the words just enough to
understand the plot but would not go in detail. The detail in a novel is
very important since it helps create atmosphere and mood which results in
the reader beginning to imagine himself as the character. In some novels,
for example, just the details of the surroundings of the character's
location take seven to eight pages to explain and if the detail is missed,
the reader fails to imagine the intended atmosphere.
The extent to which a novel ...
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Lord Of The Flies
... the beast, everyone (who mistakes him for the beast) attacks him. The result being Simon's death. (Mind you, everyone includes Ralph (representing himself), Jack (evil), and Piggy (good))
Now you may interpret the reason everyone attacked Simon in 2 ways. One may interpret this death as 'it was dark, they misplaced him for the beast.', or one may look at Simon's death on a deeper level. However, I will explain that, as well as Piggy's death later on when I make a few more things clear.
When you look at the characters of Ralph and Jack you see 2 opposite character traits. Ralph being good, and Jack being bad. You may look at these 2 characters and decide that ...
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Grandmothers Victory
... place in Alabama also around the late
1930's. The late 30's in the South was very difficult (to say the least) for
black folks. Grandmother Henderson and Maya are experiencing racism
from three lower class white girls. "If they come in the store, you go in the
bedroom and let me wait on them. They only frighten me if you're around."
Atticus and the children are experiencing harassment from other white folks,
for defending a "nigger" named Tom Robinson. "But Mrs. Dubose held us:
"Not only a Finch waiting on tables but one in the courthouse lawing for
niggers!" These quotes show the attitude of most whites towards blacks in
this time period. There i ...
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Don Quixote And Le Morte D Art
... and always courageous… but is also mentally ill. This paper will discuss both authors’ point of view on the institution of chivalry.
Le Morte d’Arthur and Don Quixote are very dissimilar in many ways. The first is a tragedy, the second a comedy. Le Morte d’Arthur is a compilation of several dozen smaller stories, each written with an individual focus on one central character. Don Quixote is one story written around one character, Don Quixote. Malory’s work is filled murder, death, and violence, while in Cervantes’ piece, no one is killed, all injuries are recoverable, and all the violence is mitigated by a touch of absurdity. ...
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Scarlet Letter:bewilderment At
... not consider the sin which she committed as blasphemous and horrible as the people of Boston did, but she was forced to wear the face of an evil doer. For both Hester and Arthur, it was true that they could not live their lives concealing their true emotions. Arthur literally could not live with it, while Hester changed the way she felt on the inside to correspond to her guilty image.
At the court house, when Arthur Dimmesdale was pleading for Hester to reveal the name of the man with whom she had an affair, it was clear that a part of him actually wanted everyone to know that it was he who was the guilty one. "Be not silent from any mistaken pity and tenderness ...
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Macbeth
... deed. When it's set in his head what's to be done, on his way to Duncan's chamber, sees a bloody dagger floating in the air before him. Do his eyes deceive him? Is it real? He is unnerved but it does not take away his resolve to kill the king. His desire for the crown is stronger than knowing what is right. kills Duncan and is wracked with regret, fear, guilt, sorrow. This time he hears voices saying he has murdered sleep. He comes into his own chamber to his wife, bloodied and wailing and falling apart. He cannot believe what he has done. He obviously is not truly evil at heart but this 'milk of human kindness' he is able to push away to achieve his evilly-mot ...
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Life Of Ma Parker
... died of ‘white lung’ disease, and those children who survived the high rate of infant mortality fell victim to other ills of the late-Victorian underclass: emigration, prostitution, poor health, worse luck" (Lohafer 475). At the present point in the story, Ma Parker arrives to work in the house of the literary gentleman after she buried the previous day her loving grandson, Lennie, who was the only ray of light in her dreary life. According to Irigaray, "all the systems of exchange that organize patriarchal societies and all the modalities of productive work that are recognized, values, and rewarded in these societies are men’s business….[t]he work for ...
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Don Giovanni, Critique Of The
... advantages of single life. One, if you’re single, you can think. Two, you can act. Three, you can feel…there is no prison so deadly as a life of unnecessities, which is what marriage is.” In most religions marriage is considered a sacred joining of two people. “The Don’s” philosophy undermines the marriage ideology to the point that it is sinful to the religious community. Even if a person is not active in religion, s/he usually has a set of morals that frown upon the “life of a player.”
“The Don’s” second downfall is his sexual habits. Any person who shares his/her bed with different partners, in ...
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Lord Of The Flies - The Beast
... the previous night. At the time, this was dismissed by the older boys as his imagination, but even at that early stage it was evident that the younger children were troubled by the little boy’s words. It must be noted at this point that there was no definite physical appearance to the beast because it was assumed to be the over-active imagination of little children at work. At the same time it is obvious that Golding uses the early chapters in the book to set the scene for the chaos and terror of the beast that follows. Soon it became evident that even the older boys had begun to wonder whether in fact some kind of beast did inhabit the island. It was also appa ...
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Gender
... the family members would buy toys like monster trucks, race cars, action hero
and toys that inspire a male behavior. As oppose to if a girl is born, the family members
would buy dolls, and cute dresses, and stuffed bears. They would inspire her to behave
soft and kind like a female should behave. Parents would allow their sons to stay out late
and be little more liberal on them. And they would not allow their daughter to stay our
late and be a little strict. Dads would expect their sons to help him in the garage or any
other project around the house and moms expect their daughters to help them in kitchen.
All of these characteristics are not unusual or our o ...
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