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of it, representing the world Julia and Winston have created upon themselves. The Golden Country that Winston dreams of is another symbol that exemplifies freedom from the party. Also there is the place where there is no darkness and Winstons fear of rats.
Inside Mr
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of meeting Poverty. The third line of the second stanza seems to suggest that he is happy: His lot seems light, his heart seems gay. At the latest here starts the reader to suspect whether the rich man is really happy behind all his wealth. Is there possibly
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is spent in uneasiness, comfort, and passion. Ethan is struck more with lust every time he sees her. He often spies on her, as he does when she is spending time with Denis Eady. " From's heart was beating fast. He had been straining for a glimpse of the dark
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The Raven
During a cold, dark evening in December, a man is attempting to find some peace
from the remembrance of his lost love, Lenore, by reading volumes of forgotten lore.
Has he begins to sleep, he hears a knock at the door. Believing
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. A ring in which only the Dark Lord Sauron can use to obtain its fullest capacity. One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them, one Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them." The ring is a source of power, which influences many characters
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spotlight the characters names, one after another, as if each character were stepping up to the microphone from a dark stage to give a speech before stepping back. Not until the very last chapter, whose title is the name of the town, "Holt," will the camera pull
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, and then he tells himself that it is the time of night for such a hallucination: Now oer the one half-world Nature seems dead, and wicked dreams abuse The curtaind sleep. Nature seems dead because it is dark and quiet out, but as people fall asleep human
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for this analysis deal with nature on multiple levels of tone and emotion. Both poems approach the topic with a distinct sense of intimacy and comfort, but express it in a dark and somber manner. Emily Dickinsons poem, "My Life had stood-a Loaded Gun," was published
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. The five aspects of the novel are used to depict the common duel between good and evil.
At first glance the town of Maycomb is genuine and pure, but as soon as twilight strikes, an ominous atmosphere covers the darkness of the 1930s southern Alabama town
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suspended inside of it, representing the world Julia and Winston have created upon themselves. The Golden Country that Winston dreams of is another symbol that exemplifies freedom from the party. Also there is the place where there is no darkness and Winstons
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