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Search results 1881 - 1890 of 3135 matching essays
- 1881: St. Augustin
- ... lived were very different. The world of St. Augustine seems well ordered and compact with cities and government officials. It seems to be a highly intellectual culture strongly influenced by religion and God. The world of the poet seems much different in nature than that of St. Augustine. The poet s world seems to be much less organized and vast, with ...
- 1882: Scarlet Letter - Pearl
- ... rather that of her mother. From the day she is conceived, Pearl is portrayed as an offspring of evil. She is brought introduced to the pitiless domain of the Puritan religion from inside a jail, a place where no light can touch the depths of her mother's sin. The austere Puritan ways punish Hester through banishment from the community and ...
- 1883: Siddhartha
- Authorial Information - Herman Hesse was born in 1877 in a rural part of Germany. He lived in a ministry and was expected to devote his life to his religion. He however left the ministry in 1892. When he was expelled from high school he started work at a German bookstore. In 1919 he moved permanently to Switzerland and released ...
- 1884: Report On Book Titled Black Li
- ... rare for people to openly espouse racist philosophy. The word "racist" has acquired a very negative undertone and is even somewhat derogatory. Someone can be a racist regardless of their religion, intelligence, cultural level, social status, and benevolence towards members of their own race or social motivation. In Black Like Me John talked about a hate stare that seemed to have ...
- 1885: Points Against And In Favour F
- ... has run away only that she has stolen his money. This demonstrates a prejudice towards him as a Jew and so none of his characters like him because of his religion and one of the consequences of the course of action he has chosen is that he is forced to become Christian. In the end the reader is shown that justice ...
- 1886: Roger Chillingworth
- ... received a more remarkable obsession with Dimmesdale, and for his punishment. Many times the two men would take long walks filled with extensive talks. Conversations about everything, from science to religion, including much time spent of the redemption of sin, and the guilt that it can cause if harbored. This drew Dimmesdale closer to his predator, and soon Chillingworth was living ...
- 1887: Matthew Arnolds Dover Beach An
- ... the Victorians invented the modern idea of invention -- the notion that one can create solutions to problems, that man can create new means of bettering himself and his environment. In religion, the Victorians experienced a great age of doubt, the first that called into question institutional Christianity on such a large scale. In literature and the other arts, the Victorians attempted ...
- 1888: Merchant Of Venice Shylock Stu
- ... to become a Christian. Now in the world this seems to be a ridiculous and horrible price to pay. What do you gain by making a person give up there religion. In Shakespeare s time this might have been acceptable but now it is just silly. It makes the reader feel sorry for Shylock in the end, because he has to ...
- 1889: Life On The Farm
- ... meant to lead people into capitalism and Christianity. Really, Orwell found loopholes and much hypocrisy in both systems. It is interesting that in Russia, the government has allowed and supported religion again. It almost seems that like the pigs, the Kremlin officials try to keep their people motivated, not in the ideology of communism, but in the old-fashioned hope of ...
- 1890: Lord Of The Flies Character An
- ... those of his followers, showing how he was practically in love with the blood and death of the pig. The third part is how Jack relates to certain aspects of religion. Jack breaks practically all of the seven deadly sins associated with evil people. He lusts for blood, is greedy for power, is a glutton for meat, envies Ralph as chief ...
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