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- 241: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Twain's Development of the Theme
- ... Huck. They are inhumane and just care about money. Huck learns about the Duke and the King's actions from a boy in town. " ‘It was an old fellow - a stranger - and he sold out his chance in him for forty dollars'"(203). The Duke and the King are so cruel and desperate that they can not even wait to sell ...
- 242: "A White Heron" and "The Beast in the Jungle": A Comparison and Contrast Essay
- ... task. One evening, after much searching for their cow, which proved to be a daily chore, she was coercing the cow back home when surprised by the presence of a stranger. He was ever so polite and friendly. He was hunting the Great White Heron and had hoped she or her family might put him up for the evening. In a ...
- 243: David Copperfield: A Novel of Hypocrisy, Sexual Degradation, Selfish Exploitation, and Fraud
- ... taking selfish advantage of Doctor Strong, and lastly Mr. Murdstone-thinking only for what's best for him; he even abandoned David to his Aunt Betsey whom was a complete stranger for him, just because he wanted to get poor David out of his life. Would an unselfish step-father do that? The initial title also says that: 'the final impression ...
- 244: Metamorphosis: Response
- ... s sister, seemed to be the only family member to change her perception of Gregor. She went from being the overemotional, little seventeen-year-old girl to a bitter, matured stranger_the first in the Samsa household to declare that Gregor needed to be exterminated. Gregor did not seemed shocked that his family wanted to kill him off either, almost as ...
- 245: Comparion Between: A Doll's House and Crime and Punishment
- ... me-anything, for instance, that might prevent me from being here-" (Isben 45) does anyone think about Nora leaving Torvald. At the end of the play she calls Torvald a "stranger" and walks out. The reader does not expect Mrs. Linde and Krogstad to have been get married. The reader does not even know that they are friends. When Christine, Mrs ...
- 246: Hemingway's "A Farewell to Arms": Henry - A Man of Action, Self-Dicipline, and One Who Maintains Grace Under Pressure
- ... provided a way to avoid being arrested even if for only a short time. As a man on the run, Frederick would be unlikely to repose trust in the first stranger who accosts him after his disersion. He uses his self-control to resist his overwhelming urges to accept the help as not to risk jeopardizing his future with Catherine who ...
- 247: Universial Themes in "The Return of the Native" and "Great Expectations"
- ... theme. Under the agreement made Pip was not supposed to know who his benefactor was although he believed it to be Miss Havisham. One evening while living in England, a stranger appears to visit Pip. It was the convict of his youth. Named Magwitch, he has been Pip's benefactor all along. This was his way of repaying his charity as ...
- 248: Summary of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
- ... He was certain that Dr. Jekyll was not the man in that room and that maybe his master had been killed. He had seen who he believed to be the stranger one day by accident. He said to Utterson, "Sir if that was my master, why had he a mask upon his face"(Stevenson,56)? Poole was extremely certain that Jekyll ...
- 249: The Tower of Babel
- ... realizes the virtues of the corresponding faults that the Highlanders possess, thus paving the way to an everlasting friendship. David realizes that although they tried to cheat him as a stranger, they help him unhesitatingly, refusing to take any money at all, once he is under Alan's protection. Their treachery is also an intrepid resistance to superior force. However, all ...
- 250: Ordinary People: Significance of The Title
- ... mother. Conrad feels as if she does not love him. She hardly talks to him. She also treats him as if he does not belong in the family, like a stranger. For example, in one part of the book, Conrad bends over to hug his mother and she just sits there and does not hug him back. In another part, his ...
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