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Juanita Platero's "Chee's Daughter": Character's Environment Reveals A Great Deal About Personality
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 513.... it that the earth
would in turn make the food grow well. Another way to show this is how Chee
thought that if he "Take care of the land and it will take care of you."(81)
Chee cared and respected the land and in turn the land gave him food for which
he would to barter back Little One from Old Man Fat. Chee treats the land as an
equal. "he felt so strongly that just now this was something between himself
and the land."(82) Chee treats the land as an equal, respects it and it
respects him by giving him the food he needs. Where he lives is pure and real,
like the earth.
The se .....
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The Scarlet Letter: Symbolism
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1126.... still my father – what is this being which I have brought into the world” (Hawthorne 89)? Pearl would harass her mother over the scarlet “A” she wore. In time, Hester was subjected to so much ridicule from Pearl and others that she was forced into seclusion.
Pearl represents the sins of both Hester and Dimmesdale. Pearl is said to be the direct consequence of sin (Martin 108). Their sins include lying to the people about the affair that led to Pearl. Hester realizes what Pearl represents when she does not hold Pearl up in front of the “A.” She carries the child around be .....
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Silas Marner: Characters In The Novel
Number of pages: 1 | Number of words: 215.... do negative things.
Molly was a girl who was addicted to opium. She was secretly
married to Godfrey. Godfrey would give her money and instead of using it
on their child she would use that money to buy more drugs. Molly died as a
result of her addiction to drugs.
Dunston was another character in this book that was not a class
citizen. Dunstun committed the second robbery. He was also the person
that got wildfire killed. On page 67 Godfrey said of Dunston " He'll
never be hurt, he was made to hurt other people. The robbery occurred
because of the death of the horse.
Go .....
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An Analysis Of The Yellow Wallpaper
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 594.... window present the dominant of men. The wife
observes that patterns of the parts where lights shine right at it is the
non-active parts. It symbolizes women are more settle when men are
watching over them. Under their pressure, they don't dare to rebel against
them. Her wife sees images moving around on the dark side. That brings up
a big contradicting point comparing this to our present society. Back then,
woman does not have much freedom. They are under man's hands. Secretly
they tired to struggle through this strangle. But they failed after all.
My favorite passa .....
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The Glass Menagerie
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 719.... shows that Laura's fears and emotions greatly affect her
physical condition, more so than normal people.
Another symbol presented deals more with Tom than any of the other
characters: Tom's habit of going to the movies shows us his longing to
leave the apartment and head out into the world of reality. A place where
one can find adventure. And Tom, being a poet, can understand the needs of
man to long for adventure and romance. But he is kept from entering
reality by Amanda, who criticizes him as being a "selfish dreamer." But,
Tom has made steps to escape into r .....
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Femininity In The Odyssey
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 538.... a maternal shape and manages to have an impact on Odysseus is Antikleia. This is the mother of Odysseus who has an encounter with him in Hades. She tells her son of how his absence resulted in her death and how the zest for life that his wife once had is disappearing with time. All these women managed to have an impact on Odysseus, whether it was as a result of their innocence, kindness, or death, each's femininity contributed to the safe return of Odysseus to Ithaca.
There are also the threatening women of this epic. On of them was Kalypso, a sea nymph, who's only hope is to .....
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Essay On Jim In The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 376.... Tom Sawyer were planning to free Niger Jim.
He was owned by Tom Sawyer's aunt and uncle. Before Tom arrived to his
uncle's farm Huck was already there and he stopped Tom before the Phelpses
saw him. Tom hid until that night when they planned to break Jim out. But
being the one for excitement that Tom was he derived a plan that would for
sure get them caught. He left a note on the Phelps's porch that something
was going to happen. As Huck and Tom freed Jim Mr. Phelps fired a shot and
it hit Tom but Huck and Jim didn't realize it until they got to the boat
and floated to t .....
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Madame Bovary: Emma's Escape
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 733.... chapel by
way of a long corridor leading from the dining hall. She played very little
during the recreation period and knew her catechism well. (Flaubert 30.)
The chapter is also filled with images of girls living with in
the protective walls of the convent, the girls sing happily together,
assemble to study, and pray. But as the chapter progresses images of escape
start to dominate. But these are merely visual images and even these images
are either religious in nature or of similarly confined people.
She wished she could have lived in some old manor hou .....
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