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- 231: Song of Solomon: Milkman Dead - Respecting and Listening to Women
- ... realizes that humans are responsible for each other, that his family's dependence on him is natural At last he discovers that Hagar's homicidal urge is justifiable: "if a stranger could try to kill him, surely Hagar, who knew him and whom he'd thrown away like a wad of chewing gum after the flavor was gone ‹ she had a ...
- 232: The Devil and Tom Walker: Human Intent and the Aftermath of It
- ... the devil shows Tom a tree for a greedy townsperson, he fails to see that he is very much like that tree when he "looked in the direction that the stranger pointed and beheld one of the great trees, fair and flourishing without, but rotten at the core" (130). As time passes after Tom has made his deal with the devil ...
- 233: An Analysis of The Mayor of Casterbridge
- ... and for adopting her daughter. A young Scotsman named Donald Farfrae enters Casterbridge on the same day as Susan and Elizabeth-Jane. Henchard takes an instant liking to the total stranger and convinces Farfrae to stay on in Casterbridge as his right-hand man. Henchard even tells Farfrae the two greatest secrets of his life: the sale of his wife and ...
- 234: The Sun Also Rises: A Review
- ... the tragedy of his love for Brett, those are the things I enjoy reading. Those are the reasons I read and the reasons a man like Him writes. There are stranger things, Horatio...or something like that. I believe Paul Simon read Hemingway at some point in his life. I was surprised that more was not given to the bulls. The ...
- 235: Tess of the d'Urbervilles
- ... will to recover, the growth of love, and death. Almost everybody has done something casually wrong and not think much of it, many call this indifferent nature. Tess is no stranger to casual wrong. Throughout her life indifferent nature has occurred. Her parents were not the greatest of parents. She had a tough life, she was poor. When she met Alec ...
- 236: Moll Flanders: Themes
- ... I was now in a dreadful condition indeed, and now I have repented heartily my easiness with the eldest brother; not from any reflection of conscience, for I was a stranger to those things, but I could not think of being a whore to one brother and a wife to the other" (Defoe 31). Moll shows strong character when she chooses ...
- 237: The Old Man and the Sea: Isolation
- ... shows the isolation of the old man is the Terrace. The terrace is a place that shows how other fishermen treat the old man and make him feel as a stranger among them. The narrator of the novel supports this idea when he says: " They sat on the Terrace and many of the fishermen made fun of the old man and ...
- 238: The Bean Trees: Symbols and Hidden Meanings
- ... it's shell and shut itself off from the world. Turtle, the child, dose the same thing when she is first found and also when she is attacked by the stranger. She goes into a daze mentally shutting herself off from the world. In the second chapter we meet Lou Ann a soon to be mother that is having troubles with ...
- 239: Kafka's Metamorphosis: Existentialism
- ... never ending task and forgets about him. Gregor is once again alienated from his family and the rest of society. Throughout the entire story, Gregor is almost like a total stranger to everyone. His family is very unhappy while he is taking care of them, Gregor barely has any contact with the rest of society, and the metamorphosis causes his family ...
- 240: On the Island: A Review
- ... more than an empty shell. They might go through the motions of affection, but it has become an obligatory performance. Often this developement is prompted by the integration of a stranger into the family through marriage, as would seem to be the case in this short story. Doris' son John has in a subconscious way transferred his love to his wife ...
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