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…mother away. Her face
was bleeding from the pounding blows of rocks and sticks and the fists of strangers
.
her face was swollen to three times the size that it had been" (p.39). Prison life had made
this women look incredibly old and become very…
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…." These conversations tell the background of the old man. But as a reader we do not know if it is true because it is told by the two waiters, not by the character himself. Through those conversations, it has showed people's curiosity and judgement on this old stranger. I…
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…the death of Miss Marchmont, for instance, Lucy takes a lonely walk' accompanied by the moving mystery - The Aurora Borealis.' This solemn stranger' is said to bring Lucy new power' from which she says she is able to draw in energy (Ch. 5 p.53…
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…, /or the stroke of his hand, /or the bones of his knees, /and why should wheat grow for a stranger? (Hesse, 1997, p. 226) Maybe he had to become one with the land and understand it. After he did this, I think the land forgave him as well.
Billie Jo was wise beyond…
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…unfolding his plan. The slight, subtle, prodding done by Blacker subconsciously narrows the choices in the childs head. The child no longer considers Blacker to be a stranger, although far from a friend. Due to the fact that Blacker is now considered…
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…characteristics are similar to those of the French Canadian students.
The results of such studies have consistently indicated that feelings toward strangers are assertively affected by self-other similarity. ~{!0~}Similarity rather than diversity are and important…
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
…
for a while at least.
(Page number: 43)
6. In the beginning of the book when Clara Barton was very young, she was extremely shy around any strangers such as other children in the community and her teachers. The only people that she was really open with were…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…stranger needs the family's help. Rose of Sharon instinctively knows what she has to do for the man. She pleads, "You got to!" (Steinbeck 473) and smiles mysteriously, thus accepting her new duty to the collective good of mankind.
The Grapes of Wrath…
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…in the 1960s. He found by using then, legal drugs, was able to altar his thought patterns, mood, and overall state of mind. He documented several cases in which he entered a world of a stranger, to better understand his patients. While observing different…
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…the epitaph she had carved into the childs headstone - Beloved. Because Sethe feels that the woman is, in fact, her child, she allows the stranger to exert a powerful force over her life, and it is only when her other daughter, Denver, goes for outside…
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