Category: /Literature/World Literature
sunshine into a desolate house - a real beauty in face - with the Earnshaw's handsome dark eyes." But Heathcliff said that, "Those two, who have left the room, are the only objects which retain a distinct material appearance to me; and that appearance cause me
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Category: /Literature/English
and good hearted child who liked the idea of living carefree and did not bother thinking of all the negative events that were happening around the world. Anytime a subject like war was discussed in front of him, he would immediately change the topic
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
of the Holocaust. For example, he writes, 'in this dark room we can embrace', although 'we are forbidden the sky and the green leaves.' The dark room refers to death, and
the sky and the green leaves are used to represent life and the world. Thus, he is saying
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Category: /Literature
"Oh night in which the stars seign light, all night that alone is the size of Universe, make me, body and soul, part of your body, so that-being near darkness- I'll lose myself and become night as well without any dreams as stars within me, nor a hoped
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Category: /Literature/Mythology
with both hands but suddenly the earth opened and Hades arose out upon her in his dark chariot drawn by black horses. He seized the frightened girl, turned his horses, and dove back into the ground.
Persephone was very sad for she still hoped to see her dear
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
how the widower has changed his behaviour.
In the second stanza, the personification of "Christmas paddocks, aching in the heat", imitates the personas own feelings, and the words "aching in the heart" look like aching in the heart, which is what
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
as a grown man, but then I remembered that
child being formed in front of the fire, the
tiny bones inside his soul
twisted in greenstick fractures, the small
tendons that hold the heart in place
snapped. And what they did to you
you did not do to me. When I love
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Category: /Literature
feeling affectionate about each of them.
Miles Coverdale shows us at the beginning of his story that he finds Zenobia attractive. He shows us things that he likes and dislikes about her. "Her hair- which was dark, glossy, and of singular abundance- was up
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Category: /Literature/English
resentment and fear.
Raskolinovs dreams are continual conflicts between his dark and hateful mind and his conscience. His mind drives him to murder and inflates his ego to make him feel as an extraordinary man. On the other hand, his conscience struggles
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Category: /Literature/Biographies
).
Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Young Goodman Brown" has a creative underlying mood of good verses evil that is throughout this short story. Hawthorne makes use of colors as an indirect literary way to represent the lightness of good and the darkness of evil
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