Category: /Literature/Novels
relies on this dark world and characters.
The story's characters display actions, dialogues, and intentions best represent the way of life in the mid-17th century in New England. The first example comes from the opening scene of the book when all the other
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society. The Puritans maintain a community that thrives on purity and lack of sin. The forest, on the other hand, is a symbol of lawlessness and desecration. It is shrouded in mystery and retains a dark and foreboding air. The Puritans abhor the forest because
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Category: /Literature/English
are fatefully closing in on them, implying that it is a point of no return. Their send-off march is clouded in the oncoming darkness as they bid farewell, but it is this darkness, which is a metaphor of the dark destiny that awaits the soldiers. In the oxymoron
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Theater
their tasks and gotten their hearts' desire - the ability to have a child. The show is only at the halfway point, and yet we've seemed to settle into happily ever after. What next? What comes after happily ever after? Act II, of course. Cinderella is married to her
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
the cold of his heart.
Likewise, Frankenstein's monster dies on his own terms, springing to his
ice raft, "borne away by the waves and lost in darkness and distance"
(Shelly 206).
Works Cited
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2. Shelly, Mary. Frankenstein. Bantam Books. New
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
A Vampire's story part 1
Christopher was stalking him prey in the black of the night. Of course his prey couldn't' see him. Stupid humans can't see well in the dark, this one is going to be very easy. As Chris stalked his prey he noticed something
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
and calluses on his hands, face, and shoulders tell the story of many hardworking hours outdoors. Deeply developed shoulders, and a strong back, place him as a man born and bred to labor.
<Tab/>His dark eyes and deep brown hair give him an instantly
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Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
laughter and hope is prevalent, others exude a life all their own that is dark and deadly. One such place is Fremont St, a part of Las Vegas yet separate unto herself, where a lonely breeze blows.
Lights, especially neon lights measure the vibrant pulse of Las
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Category: /Literature/English
advance over time. The grandmother very ignorantly describes just how separate dark and light colored people were during the period:
Oh look at the cute little pickaninny! she said and pointed to a Negro child standing in the door of a shack. Wouldnt
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of an impending sense of gloom and tragedy. The darkness of the house amongst the pure white of the snow is a symbol of the darkness within the house. It shows that the people living in the house, the Fromes, are not happy people. They have their burdens
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