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511: The Blithedale Romance
... The reader has seen Zenobia's character go from a strong independent woman, to the woman behind the man, and now to the woman who is all alone and a stranger even to herself. She abandoned all of her views, her opinions, and her life just for love. Now not only has she lost herself, she has lost love. This broken ...
512: The Wife Of Martin Guerre
... when he left, and then grew to love and respect another man whom he thought to be his father, Arnaud du Tilh. To him the real Martin Guerre was a stranger. Martin s father was greatly disappointed in him, leaving the old man very bitter until the day of his death, as quoted by the narrator, The displeasure of Monsieur Guerre ...
513: The Secret Sharer 2
... he has saved his "double", he becomes more confident in himself and his ability to command the ship. While Leggatt is still onboard, the narrator shtates, "...I was a total stranger to the ship." By acknowledging that he does not yet have a feel for how the ship maneuvers, the narrator displays a lack of self-confidence. After Leggatt leaves, the ...
514: The Man Who Liked Slow Tomatoe
... the armrests and the back surrounded her. As she sits in the room for hours on end, her mind allows her to see herself as an acquaintance portrayed as a stranger trapped behind the design in the wallpaper. But int the places where it isn t faded and where the sun is just so-I can see a strange, provoking, formless ...
515: The Devils Of Loudun, By Aldou
... Letters of Pascal to the contemplative writings of the Zen Buddhists. As a psychological study The Devils offers a clear and convincing portrayal of unusual minds caught up in still stranger circumstances. As for the story, it is not at all surprising that Huxley chose to write about this particular episode in French history, as many of the events described exemplify ...
516: The Symbol Of The Sun In The S
... Nicholas Rimsky-Korsakov included a beautiful song, "Hymn to the Sun," in his opera The Golden Cockerel. Uniquely, Camus' usage of the sun opposes its warmth and beauty in The Stranger. The sun is a symbol for feelings and emotions, which Monsieur Meursault cannot deal with. There is a sun motif present throughout the novel, which perniciously characterizes the usual fondness ...
517: The Grapes Of Wrath
... loses her baby before she delivers. Afterwards, as were very familiar with comes great flooding. This is where Steinbeck shows the coming generosity. Rose of Sharon breast feeds a starving stranger, saving a life. The effect on people because of the depression is shown by Steinbeck. He shows the kindness and the bitterness that came to our country. The effect comes ...
518: The Theme Of Matriarchy In Sou
... with the presentation of a "close-knit" family, or a combination of a "family-economic group which is itself beset by deep inner tensions". Into each of these stories a stranger intrudes the everyday life of the family causing a threat which is fulfilled by the women of what they most prize. But in the process of doing this, he is ...
519: Streetcar Desire
... remain intact, but where real human contacts will once again be severed: Whoever you are, I have always depended on the kindness of strangers. She is led away by another stranger - this time, a kindly one. Disgusted by Stanley and suspicious of him, Stella vows to have nothing more to do with him and will not return to him. He will ...
520: Short-story Paper
... comment that in the first story Faulkner uses more descriptions about people, due to the fact that large dialogues exist. These descriptions include main and secondary characters like McLendon, Hawkshaw, stranger, barbers and others. Likewise, there are differences existing in the character presentation. Basically, I observed that the characters in Dry September were presented and described more extensively. This is happening ...


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