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The Virgin And The Gypsy
Number of words: 1991 | Number of pages: 8.... in the story tells us what the rector thinks of Cynthia, his lost wife. He describes her as “the pure white snow-flower” (p.6) and expresses that her husband thought of her “on inaccessible heights…that she was throned in lone splendor aloft their lives, never to be touched” (p.7) This would have the reader believe that Cynthia is considered in the rector’s eyes to be like god not bodily in his life. At another point in the novel the narrator informs the reader that the rector believes Cynthia to be sacred and that she was enshrined in his heart, as if she were a religious idol, never si .....
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Uniform Chaos
Number of words: 798 | Number of pages: 3.... to the degree of her physical chaos. The confrontation between Oedipus and the sphinx ends with the latter destroying herself, "the winged maiden came against him: he was seen then to be skilled" (Madden 29), due to Oedipus answering her riddle. By destroying herself, the sphinx makes it possible for the oracles to come true. With her reign of terror at an end, the sphinx makes it possible for Oedipus to continue with his life in pursuit of order. Chaos is established because of the opportunity for the prophecies to become an actuality. The physical appearance of the sphinx and her self-destruction foreshadow chaos for Oedipus .....
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Sherlock Holmes
Number of words: 772 | Number of pages: 3.... was also about the time of the Jack the Ripper murders in which people were afraid to step out of their homes.
The Jack the Ripper case was never solved and there was much controversy associated with the police investigation. The public had lost some of its faith in the police force and was looking for a figure of hope and inspiration. The selection criteria were short: Someone who always got his man. The only one who fitted this description was . was not only the world's greatest detective, but he also lived in London. He was someone close to home and a man well steeped in Victorian traditions.
Holmes was just like an .....
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Out Of This Furnace
Number of words: 1356 | Number of pages: 5.... restart his life in America is the reason that also drove the Chinese to the United States, earlier the Irish and later the Mexicans (Discussion, 10/11/99). All of these immigrants have had to take some time to assimilate and to be accepted by the "Americans" ethnically, socially, and politically. Kracha is the first of his immediate family to come to the United States. Despite his dreams to leave poverty behind, Kracha, foolishly spends his money on alcohol, landing in New York without much money. He only has the hope of walking west until he finds his brother-in-law, Andrej Sedlar, in White Haven. Since he does not have money .....
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"To Build A Fire"
Number of words: 670 | Number of pages: 3.... memory. This is shown when the man sits down for lunch, removes his mittens and unzipped his jacket. "The action consumed no more than a quater of a minute, yet in that brief moment the numbness laid hold of the exposed fingers" (p.227). Then the man strikes his fingers against his leg and is immediately met with a sharp pain. He then places his fingers back in the mitten and removes his other hand to finish his lunch. However, when the man tries to take a bite from the biscuit, the ice muzzle stopped him. "He had forgotten to build a fire and thaw out" (p.227). This was the first in a series of mistakes which led to his death .....
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The Bluest Eye - A Reality Of
Number of words: 1153 | Number of pages: 5.... and she absorbed. And all of our beauty, which was hers first and which she gave to us”(205). They felt beautiful next to her ugliness, wholesome next to her uncleanness, her poverty made them generous, her weakness made them strong, and her pain made them happier. When Pecola’s father, Cholly Breedlove, was caught as a teenager in a field with Darlene by two white men, “never did he once consider directing his hatred toward the hunters”(150), rather her directed his hatred towards the girl because hating the white men would “consume” him. He was powerless against the white men and was unable to protect Darlene from t .....
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Lucy Grealy
Number of words: 1233 | Number of pages: 5.... laugh shamelessly as they pointed and blurted out insults. All of these experiences
added to the sense of shame that consumed her. Our culture's preoccupation with physical beauty is definitely
manifested in our youth and adolescents. At an early age, Lucy was exposed to the cultural drive for perfection in
exchange for acceptance.
Halloween was a treasured night for Lucy as she was growing up. It gave her an opportunity to break
out of her shell and let her true personality shine through. Behind a mask, she felt protected from any nasty
comments because no one could acknowledge her physical flaw. Without a second thoug .....
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Richard III
Number of words: 1210 | Number of pages: 5.... his own family as he is plotting against them. Thus, we are given hints of his physical, social and spiritual isolation which is developed throughout the play. But despite these hints, he still refers to himself as part of the House of York, shown in the repeated use of "Our".
The concept of Richard's physical isolation is reinforced in his dealings with Anne in Act I scene ii. She calls him "thou lump of foul deformity" and "fouler toad" during their exchange. Despite these insults, she still makes time to talk to Richard, and by the end of their exchange, she has taken his ring and been "woo'd" by him. After Richard has succe .....
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Odessey 2
Number of words: 1167 | Number of pages: 5.... She directs the actions of men, such as Achilles, by making herself invisible to all others except Achilles, and then plucking his hair and warning him not to strike Agamemnon. Achilles does not strike Agamemnon, and a grand mistake is avoided. Athena also influences the actions of Achilles by handing him a spear during the final battle against Hector. By handing Achilles the spear, Achilles knows that he is to kill him. If Athena had not interfered, Achilles would not have delivered his fatal attack. "Odysseus is successful, because he has the help of Athene" (Wright 67). Clearly, Athena is responsible for the actions of Ody .....
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Why Moses And Miriam Are Individuals And Leaders
Number of words: 1122 | Number of pages: 5.... individual. When God asked Moses to lead the Israelites out of Egypt, Moses was flattered, but at the same time apprehensive about speaking in public. Although he was afraid to speak to the Pharaoh to demand the Israelites be set free, he demonstrated his leadership skills by speaking with great confidence. He would not give in and continue to let the Pharaoh do as he wished with the Israelites. Moses was also afraid of speaking to the Israelites, but because he was a strong leader and believed in his cause, he continued spreading the word of God, gaining the trust of the people. They trusted him and let him lead the way to fre .....
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