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Only The Heart
Number of words: 273 | Number of pages: 1.... that "evil" or bad things will happen in order to restore the balance of Yin and Yang.
Since coming to Australia the Vo family has been very fortunate. As well as getting away from their communist county to a free one, Toan experiences success in school and later on as an actor. Vo Kin Tueyt believes that in order to restore the balance of good and evil something bad will happen, "good and evil, light and dark".
Near the end of the novel something bad does happen, Linh and Miro are involved in a car accident while being chased by gang member. They end up in hospital and it is found that Linh has lost the use of her legs. Thi .....
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Kazin's "Summer: The Way To Highland Park"
Number of words: 844 | Number of pages: 4.... his
thoughts. According to Mr. Kazin, New York is the Mecca of American
history and Kazin is humbled as well as awed by the vastness of New York
City. More importantly, Kazin brings to life how books can fill a void in
the mind and entice curiosity.
Alfred Kazin, a man with a romantic mind, sets out on an aloof walk
from his dinner table to a park across town and on his stroll he encounters
many things that remind him of his love for history. As the sunlight was
dimming Kazin passes a police station in the east side of New York. The
police station signified the end of Brownsville, the town where Kazin
resides. Upon Passing t .....
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The Musee De Beaux Arts
Number of words: 1438 | Number of pages: 6.... is also written poorly because people don't deserve a well written poem. People don't notice the problems because people don't care. They don't get the point to the story about The Fall of Icarus because they don't care. Last a whole generation died in WWII because people don't care.
In the painting The Fall of Icarus the "ploughman" and the "delicate ship" did not just happen to be there; they were placed in the painting by the artist for a specific purpose - with the result that to Auden the true nature of suffering is shown. The necessity for recognition is Auden's comment on the reaction of people toward suffering in general .....
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Jane Eyre
Number of words: 805 | Number of pages: 3.... and says,
Naturally! Yes, but we are not to conform to nature: I wish these girls to be the children of Grace: and why that abundance? I have again and again intimated that I desire the hair to be arranged closely, modestly, plainly. Miss Temple, that girl’s hair must be cut off entirely; I will send a barber to-morrow: and I see others who have far too much of the excrescence- that tall girl, tell her to turn round. Tell all the first form to rise up and direct their faces to the wall. (pg. 55)
This quote leads me to think who are the girls suppose to follow the motto of, God’s or his? And in all honesty, I don’t feel that .....
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Women In Early Lit.
Number of words: 349 | Number of pages: 2.... to seduce a man and take his mind off of what he should be doing.
Finally, In Oedipus Rex, the role of women shows the power of royalty and persuasion. Jocasta, Oedipus’ wife and mother, speaks:
And as for this marriage with your mother have no fear. Many a man before, you in your dreams, has shared his mother’s bed. Take such things for shadows, nothing at all- Live, Oedipus, as if there is no tomorrow! (1073-1079).
Here shows the power of persuasion that Jocasta has over Oedipus.
The women in these stories show power and use this to their advantage. They greatly influence the events that happen in these .....
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The Parable Of The Cave
Number of words: 1293 | Number of pages: 5.... is nothing more than an illusion. This is true in my own life in that I was told by my parents what was right and what was wrong without questioning the reason behind it. They kept a chain of sorts around me so that I was not harmed by all of the realities of the world at once, but rather gradually introduced to them as I grew up.
As we are released from bondage, our reality is immediately changed. When we first look toward the light we "will suffer sharp pains;" as we try to adjust to this new reality that is suddenly thrown upon us. The bondage that we experienced in the beginning is no longer there and the full weight .....
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Lord Of The Flies Themes
Number of words: 1872 | Number of pages: 7.... had control of the group but Jack still had a small part of authority over the choir and most of the children that were smaller than him. This was not enough for him though because as the novel continued he slowly took over and by the end he had everyone in his group (the savages) doing his bidding which included hunting the others down to kill them. One other theme is Ralphs concern for the group and their escape from the island by using the fire. The reason that they were rescued was because of the smoke from the fire that Jack had lit to capture Ralph. He believed that without the fire there is no chance of being rescued so fro .....
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Three Female Characters In Greek Tragedies
Number of words: 1437 | Number of pages: 6.... Lauis rejected all women. This
infuriated Jocasta and she had gotten Lauis drunk, and slept with him. This
proves that Jocasta refuses to be outdone, even by her husband. When Jocasta
had given birth to a baby boy (Oedipus), Lauis had it sent away by a messenger
to die of exposure high in the mountains. A shepherd discovered the boy and
gave it to his master King Polybus.
As years passed, Thebes was plagued by a Sphinx that sought the answer
to a riddle. It asked for the answer and killed everyone who had guessed
incorrectly. This had riddled Thebes' commerce and left its people disgruntled.
To make matters worse, news .....
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The Country Of The Blind
Number of words: 463 | Number of pages: 2.... a true fact involving the death of King Hamlet:Ghost. I find thee apt; and duller shouldst thou the fat weed that roots itself in ease on lethe wharf wouldst thou not stir in this. Now, Hamlet, hear. ‘tis given out that, sleeping in my orchard, a serpent stung me. So the whole ear of Denmark in by a forged process of my death rankly abused. But know, thou noble youth, the serpent that did sting thy father’s life now wears his crown.Hamlet. O, my prophetic soul! My uncle! (1.3. 38-48) Later in the play is revealed that Claudius murdered King Hamlet in order to achieve the crown himself. This fact proves the reality of t .....
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Perfect Day For A Bananafish,
Number of words: 1353 | Number of pages: 5.... left him reeling from post traumatic stress disorder. Once a strong, spiritual man who thrived on innocence and tradionional Jewish values, Seymour returns to a materialistc post-war society that does not understand the emotional trauma of a veteran. He finds himself in an emotional whirlwind of which he cannot escape. The Holocaust defied every sense of reason that Seymour had, and he now questions his beliefs and values. He is confused by all of the horrible experiences he faced in Germany, and is unable to reconnect with anything that he used to cherish and find comfort in.
Seymour is married to a typical Jewish American Pr .....
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