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…right after: "I'll ask Mrs Linde to help". In Act III, Torvald ignores his wife's plea for forgiveness in order to make a moral judgement: "You've killed my happiness.You've destroyed my future". "I can never trust you again." Later on in the same act…
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…on one level an angry condemnation of his wife’s "stubbornness" and a cruelly condescending list of conditions to be met on her return, is on another level a plea for her to accept again the role that society has assigned her. He is clearly shaken by his wife…
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…to the two older sisters, Goneril and Regan. This is Lear’s tragic flaw which prevents him to see the true faces of people because his pride and anger overrides his judgement. As we see in the first act, Lear does not listen to Kent’s plea to see closer…
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…that by helping Jim escape. Huck Finn” is noted for its authentic language. The book was said to be a plea for racial tolerance.“Huckleberry Finn” had been banned in some cities on its first publication in 1885 for its supposed coarseness and vulgarity (Mandelbrot…
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…the death of Tybalt, that her ignorance to Juliet’s frantic pleas led Juliet to believe that her beloved Romeo is dead. The anticipation and inflated dread to the alarming news of her cousin’s death, cause her reaction to Romeo’s banishment to be even more…
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…not to fear love. If everyone just got along, then everything would be nice and happy. He says it will be like spring, which is the usual metaphor for new and better times. This stanza is a general plea to non-Jews that everyone should just be friends…
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…Hermia and he restated his love for her. She still would not succumb to his pleas and cries for love. Instead she accused him of murdering Lysander. After that accusation, Hermia ran off in the woods and left Demetrius heart broken and depressed again…
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…cannot go through this ordeal by himself. With this plea comes an interesting sort of role-reversal. When Dimmesdale asks for help, he is no longer sustaining the belief that he is above Hester. He is finally admitting that she is an equal, or even…
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…no reasonable plea, and the beast asserting instinct, survival, and opportunity. The cumbersome and docile qualities of McTeague cause the reader to imagine him as a simple puppet, implying his helplessness and submissiveness to be the overall characteristics…
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…no reasonable plea, and the beast asserting instinct, survival, and opportunity. The cumbersome and docile qualities of McTeague cause the reader to imagine him as a simple puppet, implying his helplessness and submissiveness to be the overall characteristics…
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