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…, and shortly after that she died. He passed away alone and unhappy. Poe's life was almost as dark and depressing as the fiction he produced. In "The Fall of the House of Usher," he uses a great deal of symbolism to represent how the Usher family is. We…
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…the individual and the dark, questioning universe, a universe symbolized, in her novel, both by man’s threatening and hardly-to-be-controlled inner nature, and by nature in its more impersonal sense, the wild lonesome mystery of the moors. The love of Heathcliff…
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…Tim O’Brien, a contemporary American novelist and short story writer of immense, imaginative power, freely admits that the Vietnam War was the dark, jarring experience that made him a writer. O’Brien served in Vietnam with the Fifth Battalion, Forty…
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…in everlasting destruction.” Not only do Edwards’ uses of figurative language contribute to the black mood of his sermon, they enhance it. His sermon was meant to instill terror in the hearts of his congregation, and as he spoke of Hell, brimstone, and a merciless God…
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…Eurydice found out about the death of their son. This was the second of their sons and the last of their children who died. Eurydice killed herself out of anguish. Creon comes to understand that he is not omnipotent. "My own blind heart has brought me from…
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…Above any other god or titan, Prometheus had the best interaction with humans, more then Zues, the king of the gods, who actually despises men; his appreciation for men is greater then Hermes, who help humans as they travel through the dark and guide…
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…out of the dark depths of the mind have sprung explosive ideas, producing inventions that have transformed minute villages into gigantic civilizations; stimulating population increases throughout the world. Simple tasks such as the automatic traffic signal…
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…the prey of the tyger. “The Tyger” conjures an image of being powerful, dark, and dangerous while “The Lamb” brings an image of reassuring peace. Blake uses these opposites to convey his feelings about various world events. At the time “The Tyger” was written…
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…Above any other god or titan, Prometheus had the best interaction with humans, more then Zues, the king of the gods, who actually despises men; his appreciation for men is greater then Hermes, who help humans as they travel through the dark and guide…
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…the way they stared they looked as though they had just come from dark little rooms or even cupboards (paragraph 5). Miss Brill obviously did not think of herself as one of those people. The band seemed to perfectly accompany the scenes that played out…
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