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- 2351: Blind Obedience
- ... child why we said this every morning, it was just something I had to do. The new teacher is very subversive, and after dispatching the Pledge of Allegiance, she attacks religion and the flag as other symbols that may not be worthy of reverence. All the good things in life come from the new leaders. The children believe her, because they ...
- 2352: John Proctor Tragic, Or Pathet
- ... on as being a coward if he confesses to being in alliance with the devil, and since "god damns all liars" (112) it would be in conflict with his communities religion to confess, but he truly is a coward for fearing what others will think of him if he does come clean and "give(s) them such a lie" (132). Therefore ...
- 2353: Jane Eyre Self-awarness
- ... she new. My future husband was becoming to me my whole world; and more than the world; almost my hope of heaven. He stood between mea and every thought of religion, as an eclipse intervenes between man and the broad sun. I could not, in those days, see God for His creature: of whom I had made an idol. (302) Jane ...
- 2354: Jane Eyre Role Of Male Dominan
- ... was involuntary), I was thinking of Hercules and Samson with their charmers-" (247). Jane's irony suggests displeasure at Rochester's complete dominance of their relationship. Jane's reference to religion also becomes associated with the idea of a dominant sex, particularly the male gender. For Jane, Rochester embodies the idea of love which has so long been denied to her ...
- 2355: Lesson Before Dying
- ... but is also confused about the existence of God and heaven. His attorney, Reverend Ambrose, and Grant Wiggins all reflect Jefferson's change in behavior, and how he views his religion. At Jefferson's trial his attorney tries to win the case by simply relating him to a hog, and a thing that cannot make intelligent decisions. By saying this he ...
- 2356: Lessons To Be Learned From The
- ... to poor decisions and actions done with complete lack of forethought. The hysteria that existed in the town of Salem was largely caused by the people’s extreme devotion to religion, as well as their refusal to delve into other possibilities to explain the predicament of the time. These circumstances still exist today, and it is quite possible, as well as ...
- 2357: Lord Of The Flies As A Religio
- ... is the fear of the Beast. none of them have ever seen an actual monster, but it is a fear of the unknown. In many ways the Beast becomes a religion for the boys. As we know hunters did in ancient times, the choirboys start to sacrifice part of their prey, THey leave meat so that the Beast shall like them ...
- 2358: Fanny Emerges Victorious Simpl
- ... a fond attachment to Fanny. We know that Fanny is concerned with social morality (her own right and wrong even more than other peoples), and that morality is connected with religion for her - as was usual for the time and place. She also bursts out with a few expressions of naïve enthusiasm for the profession her beloved Edmund is entering into ...
- 2359: Fahrenheit 451 4
- ... for my country if it ever needed it or I would also die for anything better that would come out of it. I would also fight and die for my religion and for certain people in the world. Those things move me to fight so much because where would I be right now without my country or family or friends. They ...
- 2360: Fahrenheit 451 3
- ... for my country if it ever needed it or I would also die for anything better that would come out of it. I would also fight and die for my religion and for certain people in the world. Those things move me to fight so much because where would I be right now without my country or family or friends. They ...
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