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protagonist comes to this conclusion in Chapter ten at the paint factory. In Dorfmans Death and the Maiden, Pauline is the main c...
words, society gives lip service to the negative nature of the act, but really does not take the legal part of it seriously. In ot...
him all his life, what he had been groomed to do. To not become one would mean breaking free and telling everyone he knows that h...
The more involved Willie becomes in politics, the more corrupt he becomes. This is because he acquires knowledge on how the game i...
upon human sense organs. The sights, smells, touches, and sounds of pleasurable things gives rise to appetite. Appetite gives rise...
man. Lennie is a simpleton and needs someone to protect him from ranch owners that would take advantage of his slow mentality. Thi...
all of the principals until they died and the destruction of the states evidence used at the trial, a turn of events that to this ...
of Chiltern - although he is a man of power and a man admired by many because he is a well-bred human, he nonetheless hides a terr...
seem to discuss how she is a gift perhaps, sent from some higher power. This would indicate that she is perhaps thought to be beau...
courtesy of the personal log book entries that comprise the narrative. The heart and soul of the story is May 3, 1945, which seem...
there is the suggestion that Elsie is a good mother. OHara writes that the "only thing," that Elsie "held against" her children, i...
that respect for a lady takes precedence over legality, common sense and ethical values. It is the sheer weight of her social stat...
Man In the very beginning we see the narrator understanding that education is perhaps the key to all success. But we see the beg...
go in terms of his adherence to one race or another. He admires both African and white cultures and people in different ways. For ...
such, he sits back and comments on the state of mankind from his underground hideaway. As the work unwinds, the reader is able to ...
Gray chooses to characterize men as Martians, creatures who are competent when it comes to activities which require manual skills ...
won the Nobel Prize for Literature (The National Steinbeck Center, 2002). John Steinbeck was very talented at creating s...
connection to the past somehow. The young men do not possess a strong link with their past and this causes them problems. They do ...
in terms of socially dominant groups, but also between black and white: overcoming both these barriers is something which is prese...
to be. Fate has other things in store for Lennie and in the end, it can be said that their friendship is tested one last time....
British traditional literature tended more toward social realism and classical literary language (Bradbury et al). This awareness ...
black women -- they strive, sometimes they fail, but they are who they are. Ben As narrator for this novel, Naylor brings back t...
lie to Antigone because their interests/values lie in their men. While they do not want their men to go to war, they want sex just...
to shock and dismay that such events could actually take place in the offices of the Nations President, and it would almost seem t...
side show exhibit, looking to make money, only to lose interest in the angel. This simple synopsis offers us an incredible arra...
fails to align sex and love. Does that mean he is a misogynist, treating women solely as wither virgins or whores, or does it mere...
in men. Her daughter had died in childhood and with her one son she had no articulate relations. On the night when she died she wa...
criminal is so small, few would talk about it. Another way to look at the situation is that the author hones in on one story in ...
suspects of being promiscuous. She is a flirt and immediately begins flirting with the bunk hands. Curley, a highly volatile man, ...
journey from the court to the Green Castle, illustrating how the travels are obviously a metaphor for the journey from childhood t...