Papers 1541-1550 of total 3969 found.
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…" (lines 31-32). He wants her to understand that it is okay to go the grave with her honor, but she should remember there, will no love or happiness be found, only solitude. In the final stanza he makes his final plea's. He complements the young woman on her…
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…of war. He is trying to make a generation of adults who have never experienced war, realize that war is an absurd, pointless act. “Slaughter-House Five is a plea for help, written by an exhausted veteran” (Gianonne 83). Vonnegut does indeed write Slaughter…
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…. Traditional values were beginning to show signs of breaking down with great religious and social upheavals (Gowing 56). The artist shared and understood Martin Luther's plea for religious toleration, and for official recognition of the need for reform…
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…’s grave! And well she might, for I thought of her softly. God help me, I lusted, and there is a promise in such sweat" (110). Proctor, in his plea to Danforth, admits that he knows the intent behind Abigail’s accusations against his wife. She wants…
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…. Lines 13-14 In the next group of lines, the speaker of poem again entreats his Captain to "hear." In this case he may be referring to the bells of the first stanza, or perhaps to himself, his pleas. More importantly, the speaker for the first time calls his…
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…! we see that he has the true “pre-menstrual syndrome” of emotions. We are able to understand that he can truly trust no one and so he mimics the insanity plea all the way. Hamlet's admission to killing Polonius can be construed as a way to fiend off his…
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…the classic story of, “The Boy Who cried Wolf”. Eventually after crying wolf several times, none of the village people answered to the boy’s false plea for help. Since the boy lied as he did, the wolf ate him. Fairy tales such as these are meant to teach children…
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…the classic story of, “The Boy Who cried Wolf”. Eventually after crying wolf several times, none of the village people answered to the boy’s false plea for help. Since the boy lied as he did, the wolf ate him. Fairy tales such as these are meant to teach children…
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…desolate in this peopled earth."(136). He on! ly murders him upon realizing that he is a relative ofFrankenstein. The creature's ultimate plea for companionship comes when herequests that Frankenstein creates another monster to be his mate, and thatthe two…
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…behind him.”(Sophocles 62), and he told the shepherd that “You will die now unless you speak the truth”(Sophocles 62). As was the case when he was questioning Teiresias, Oedipus’ ears seem closed to the pleas of those who are trying to protect him from…
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