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Instability As A Nascent To Ty
Number of Words: 786 / Number of Pages: 3
... his logic and rationalizing. And finally, when Antony presented his dead friend to the public and implored them to understand why Caesar was in fact not ambitious; the commons once again jumped through the hoop and agreed whole-heartedly by crying: "Revenge! About! Seek! Burn! Fire! Kill! Slay! / Let not a traitor live!" (3.2.201-202). The public wanted a strong confident leader. And they would gladly accept it in all shapes, sizes, and forms.
Caesar's government allowed the people what they wanted, all people including commoners and nobles, and it satisfied the political aspects to a governmen ...
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Lindo Jong
Number of Words: 754 / Number of Pages: 3
... than her family was. Once she stepped inside, however, she sees that the house is uncomfortable and imposing. Lindo was not welcomed warmly as a new member of the family. Instead she was shown to the servants' quarters which gave her a good idea about her position in this household. Her sole purpose of being the bride of Tyan-yu was to provide grandsons for Huang Taitai, her mother-in-law-to-be.
Lindo was determined to honor her parents and worked hard to become a good wife, learning how to sew, cook and clean. She had promised her family she would learn to be a good wife and a good daughte ...
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Merchant Of Venice Character Diary - Shylock
Number of Words: 527 / Number of Pages: 2
... my moneys. My heart was broken when I heard about I exchange for a monkey, she traded the ring that was a gift from my wife to me. I should have seen this coming.
My hate turned into a disaster in only a short time today. First, Bassanio offered me double the money that was borrowed, but I was too stubborn to accept and reminded the court that the flesh was mine by law. I looked into Antonio's eyes and he seemed to have felt that he deserved what should have come. As I was sharpening my knife, Gratiano started abusing me. I guess I deserved what was happening but what happened next I'm not sure of. ...
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Fantasy Author Charles De Lint
Number of Words: 2184 / Number of Pages: 8
... in the novels Someplace to be Flying and Memory and Dreams, as well as in the short story collection titled The Ivory and the Horn.
Charles de Lint was born in the Netherlands. He moved with his family to Canada only three months later. He confessed to Clinton Somerton in the article Charles de Lint takes readers Someplace to be Flying that he never planned to be a writer growing up. "For a long, long time, I was just going to be a musician" he said. Music does, in fact, play a large role in almost all his work. Along with his love for music, de Lint also "developed a large affinity to reading book ...
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Outline On Edgar Allen Poe
Number of Words: 278 / Number of Pages: 2
... of “The Cask of Amontillado”.
1. Montresor has a deep hatred for Fortunato.
2. Fortunato plans to kills Montresor.
B. The setting of “The Cask of Amontillado” leads to feeling of Goth in the story.
1. The catacombs of Fortunato’s home lead to the place of death.
2. Death is a major component of Gothicism.
II . “The Masque of Red Death”
A. Death is the theme of this short story.
1. Everyone at the party dies.
2. The Prince planned the deaths before hand.
B. The palace shows the signs of death.
1. The rooms of the palace are laid out in this cycle of death.
a. The rooms go from east to west, just a ...
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Significance Of A Process Essay
Number of Words: 1005 / Number of Pages: 4
... what should my story be about. I knew that whatever I write about had to be something I liked or I would have no interest in writing the story. The first thing I thought about was I going to use people or animals in my story. Using people seemed easier and more realistic for me to use. Immediately I started to think freely about different types of plots I may use. I asked friends and family for different ideas on what I should write and what I should not write. I made a list of all their suggestions whether they were good or bad. Then one by one I crossed each idea out until one idea was left a ...
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The American 2
Number of Words: 2286 / Number of Pages: 9
... of the novel, Christopher Newman thinks that the world is in his hands and that with his money he is there to enjoy it. He goes to Europe thinking that Europe will welcome and admire his wealth, and he is not set astray by the rich culture and heritage of Europe. James introduces the novel with a description of Newman walking through the infamous Louvre in Paris, “It was a typical vagueness which is not vacuity, that blankness which is not simplicity, that look of being committed to nothing in particular, of standing in an attitude of general hospitality to the chances characteristic o ...
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Huck Finn Recognize Racism
Number of Words: 312 / Number of Pages: 2
... not make it go away. It needs to be confronted and dealt with in a responsible and well informed manner. Without historical and literary backround it would be simply impossible to find a solution. For authors the bigger the market the harder it is to handle controversy. The solution is not to bury our head in the sand or close our eyes and pretend that prejudice,slavery and racism never existed. Let's face it, it has,
it does and we must not hide and burn books just to be politically cor
rect. Ray Bradbury recognized the danger of carrying one's political
correctness too far -- one confus ...
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Under Milk Wood
Number of Words: 1825 / Number of Pages: 7
... scornfully as if he's trying to say that if he said it, it must be right which isn't the case. Tom's complete sexist attitude is shown by the word "girls" here he generalises about any females ability to learn Latin although I'm sure that isn't the case and he just makes the comment purely because of his sexist nature.
Tom's sexism isn't just used against his sister, he uses it to put others down as well, "like a girl's: Tom thought that truly pitiable". The sexism Tom is showing here is by discriminating against Philip due to his hair apparently looking like a girls. He describes th ...
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The Outsiders
Number of Words: 507 / Number of Pages: 2
... from the cops just because
he defended himself.
19.
Juvenile Delinquents
Turn Heroes
Ponyboy Curtis and John Cade were brought into hospitals yesterday
after making an heroic rescue of several young school children in a burning
abandoned church. The police have been looking for these two boys for
about a week because they are wanted for the murder a wealthy boy named
Bob. The two young men were returning to the church they had been hiding
out at when they saw the smoke and all the kids outside. They heard that
there was still some kids in it and they ran inside and h ...
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