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Merchant Of Venice
Number of words: 749 | Number of pages: 3.... gone, he continues to reproach his work as a servant. It seems as though Shylock is trying to elevate his own self-esteem, by acting contentious towards his servant.
The way in which Shylock treats his own daughter is beyond comprehension. He virtually locks her in the house when he goes to the masque one night. Shylock redundantly enforces the importance that she lock the house up after he leaves.
Lock up my doors, and when you hear the drum…
Clamber not you up to the casements then,
Nor thrust your head into the public street…
But stop my house’s ears (I mean my casements).
Let not the sound of shallow fo .....
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The Stranger 2
Number of words: 522 | Number of pages: 2.... has a fiancèe he didn't know of, Mr. Thomas Pèrez.
Another element in the novel that further more displays the significance of the title is the relationship between Meursault and Raymond. Before Raymond invites Meursault over to his house for a snack, Raymond is a stranger. Meursault only knows of Raymond from what he's seen or heard, and finds that he gets to know the person Raymond only after their little social hour uver Raymond's house. In this case, as in almost all others, the barrier between friendship and being a stranger can only be broken down when two or more people make the effort to get to know one another, and .....
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The Openings Of The Time Machi
Number of words: 2079 | Number of pages: 8.... but they did spend most of their time working there. I would have thought that the Morlocks would be like slaves to the Eloi, because that’s what the miners were like to the upper class people. However, this wasn’t so, the Morlocks were in complete control of the Eloi, who were just food for them. The Morlocks were the more intellectual out of the two species, and had power over the Eloi. The Morlocks worked underground and were clever enough to work the complicated machinery. The Morlocks were a lot stronger than the Eloi, which gave them more authority over the Eloi. Wells wrote the Time Machine in a similar time .....
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Something Wicked This Way Comes
Number of words: 584 | Number of pages: 3.... the only people who understand the evil and try to fight it. When Mr.
Cougar nearly dies, the police do not believe Jim and Will’s story. This demonstrates the ignorance some people show about seeing the truth. If only people decide to listen to things others say, problems in life may be solved easier. When Jim and Will tell Mrs. Foley about the mirror maze, she does not listen to them at all. Mrs. Foley, like many others is somewhat stubborn when it comes to realizing the truth. Mrs. Foley instead learns the truth the hard way by being tricked by the carnival. If some of the characters in the story choose to listen to .....
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PRESUMED INNOCENT
Number of words: 1442 | Number of pages: 6.... The first session that Turow reveals is that of Rusty talking of his affair with Carolyn Palhemus. He goes back in time as he discusses his compulsive, obsession for her. They began their affair after they won the case of a young boy who was brutally abused by his own mother. The book gives explicit, erotic details of their sexual encounters together. Carolyn ends the affair with Rusty because she can not talk him into pushing Raymond to the side and running for office himself. This change in professional status for Rusty would in turn give Carolyn the chance to move up in the ranks. Rusty does not deal with the break up and co .....
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Female Protagonists
Number of words: 796 | Number of pages: 3.... and whispers over and over, "free, free free!" Her unhappiness is not with her husband, it is with her ranking in society because she is a married woman. Becoming a widow is the only chance she has to gain the power, money, respect, and most importantly freedom.
Mathilde Loisel's chances for freedom are decreased because she comes from a middle-class family of clerks. "She had no dowry, no expectations, no means of being known, understood, loved, wedded by any rich and distinguished man; and she let herself be married to a little clerk at the Ministry of Public Instructions." Mathilde feels her marriage is beneath her and that .....
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A Raisin In The Sun
Number of words: 1082 | Number of pages: 4.... for my identity." Asagai became a link to Africa for Beneatha, a guide to her ancestry/roots. In Act II, Beneatha shows how she has connected with her African roots by doing a ceremonial dance and by cutting her hair so that it would "natural." In Act III, Beneatha has the opportunity to connect more with her roots when Asagai proposes to her. He wants her to go with him back to Africa so that she can practice medicine over there. This would be the fulfillment of Beneatha's quest, not only does she bring out her African culture, but she also will go back and live it. Beneatha also brought out the "African" in other people as .....
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The Aeneid
Number of words: 490 | Number of pages: 2.... they don’t have a leader and are being left to fend for themselves.
They feel Dido is not paying any attention to her city, only Aeneas. The effect of this is
that the reader feels that Dido should stop goofing around and pay attention to her city. It
makes the characters look down on the queen, and begin to loose faith in her. Virgil was
trying to rub it in even further that Roman men are irresistible to women. People are
loosing faith in Dido and all she cares about is Aeneas.
This conflict ends with tragedy in Didos life. Near the end of book four Aenaes
decides to leave Carthage and finish his mission. When this ha .....
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A Separate Peace
Number of words: 991 | Number of pages: 4.... sound or feel better about himself. An example of this is the incident where the boys are asked their height and Genes says he is 5’9 and Finny corrects him by saying, “no your five foot eight and a half, the same as me.” This quote shows the honesty that Finny possesses and that Gene lacks. Gene refuses to admit that he isn’t tall while Finny openly admits it. Gene refuses to admit that he isn’t brave or that his motives for injuring Finny where entirely false. Gene cannot face what he is and this leads to tragedy.
Because Gene is dishonest he imagines that everyone else is as well. Gene imagines that Finny’s chara .....
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A Crime In The Neighborhood
Number of words: 1339 | Number of pages: 5.... in Marsha’s neighborhood, it is by no means the only one,
Marsha’s father and aunt run off together and Marsha wrongly accusses Mr. Green for the death
of Boyd Ellison.
Marsha’s father had left before the summer Boyd Ellison was killed. The divorce had a
tremendous impact on the whole family. Marsha’s twin brother and sister spent the summer away
on vacation and since Marsha had her ankle in a cast, she wasn’t able to do things most kids did
during the summer vacation like swimming. Marsha remembered “it was only after my father left
and Boyd Ellison was killed that I started to wonder to myself what mig .....
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