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- 331: Frankenstein
- ... of her life. What is most significant is the abandonment the monster feels throughout the story. He expresses it by telling Walton "...I, the miserable and the abandoned, am an abortion, to be spurned at, and kicked, and trampled on." He claims he is the victim of his wrongdoing and affirms: "You, who call Frankenstein your friend, seem to have a ...
- 332: Hans Christian Andersen
- ... world gone sour through idealism that fails to correspond to the expectations, principles, and behaviors of real people. In the face of rampant sexual license, gang rape, pornography, venereal disease, abortion protest, and the undermining of traditional values, the fundamentalists who set up Gilead fully expect to improve human life. However, as the Commander admits, some people are fated to fall ...
- 333: Of Mice And Men - Lonliness
- ... with great interest to satisfy his demands. Another example of sexism comes from the poorer regions of India where female infanticide is common. Female infanticide is the illegal act of abortion when the pregnant mother acquires knowledge that her child will be born a girl. Crooks, in my opinion is the most isolated character in this novel for one reason and ...
- 334: As I Lay Dying
- ... of the book is best explained by the words of Irving Howe. "When they reach town, the putrescent corpse is buried, the daughter fails in her effort to get an abortion, one son is badly injured, another has gone mad, and at the very end, in a stroke of harsh comedy, the father suddenly remarries" (138). With money he has begrudged ...
- 335: A Couple Of Papers On Frankens
- ... of her life. What is most significant is the abandonment the monster feels throughout the story. He expresses it by telling Walton "...I, the miserable and the abandoned, am an abortion, to be spurned at, and kicked, and trampled on." He claims he is the victim of his wrongdoing and affirms: "You, who call Frankenstein your friend, seem to have a ...
- 336: Nature Versus Nurture For Rors
- ... watching she hits him across the face. "You little shit! You know what you cost me, you ugly little shit. I shoulda listened to everybody else! I shoulda had the abortion." (Pg.4, chap.6, panel 6-7) Walter’s mother did’nt hesitate to physically or verbally abuse him. Her first reaction was to punch him in the face. This ...
- 337: Aristotle Virtue Theory
- ... connection an anti-connection. In current news we find that the previous issues have been greatly adopted throughout society. In the most common ethical issues we find this same dilemma. Abortion, a common problem, deals with ethics vs. psychology at a never ending pace and is usually the dividing line between many people who would never be in conflict with each ...
- 338: Ernest Hemingway
- ... with a male friend to return to his wife who is having a baby. In Hemingway's story Hills Like White Elephants the man wants his sweetheart to have an abortion so that they can continue as they once lived. In To Have and Have Not, Richard Gordon took his wife to "that dirty aborting horror". Catherine's death, in A ...
- 339: Our Grandmothers By Maya Angel
- ... Angelou concentrates primarily as to how the readers are going to interpret certain events. Secondly, the setting was also illustrated through imagery when the narrator says, She stands before the abortion clinic, / confounded by the lack of choices / On lonely street corners, / hawking her body ( Our Grandmothers , 94-106). These few selected lines are important to the development of imagery through ...
- 340: The Runaway Jury
- ... to ask questions of friends or people they worked with in the past. Fitch even dug up some dirt about another juror, Rikki Coleman. As a teenager she had an abortion and her current husband doesn t know about it. He would hold that over her head to get her vote. Marlee told Fitch she found out that he was spying ...
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