Category: /Literature/Novels
in the gloomy, cheerless heart of urban Glasgow; and he keeps the works of "Camus"," Unamuno" and "Kierkegaard"in his top desk drawer, "where other detectives would normally rather keep their secret stashes of liquor." Unlike many other detectives with uppity tastes
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Category: /Literature/Novels
represents what Ralph calls the darkness of mans heart. This is the beast present in each of us - the capacity for evil and wrongdoing. The boys recognition of evil, is embodied in the sacrificed they make after each kill. The pigs head symbolises all
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Category: /Literature/English
drive him and what dark desires wait for their tending. Realizing that he desires the kingdom, they tell him the prophecy of him becoming king. While the witches cannot compel him to do evil, they do stir up passions, which will ultimately make him choose
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
of Cézanne's early works were colors in dark
shades and the use of heavy, fluid paints. These touches gave his works
the looks of Romantic paintings, which were characterized by a highly
imaginative and subjective approach. Gradually, Cezanne changed his
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
hadnt produced a son. Although Reva knew of her fathers search for a proper husband, she couldnt help but fall in love with a young, strong, dark skinned farmer. Jains, at the age of 31 was well known and liked by many. He too was of the vaishya class
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Category: /Literature/Novels
Mitch, I like it dark. It is comforting to me. (Williams 116) As a result this reveals she is afraid to show people her physical self because dimness hides the signs of aging. Blanches vision of perfection is physical beauty and glamour. She is so
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much uglier they were,--how his dark complexion seemed to have grown duskier, and his figure more misshapen,--since the days when she had familiarly known him.
His secret hatred towards Dimmesdale and his obsession with vengeance takes over his life
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
in darkness out of the prison house." ISA 42:6-7
The Son said: "
The LORD hath called me from the womb; from the bowels of my mother hath he made mention of my name." "
I have not spoken in secret from the beginning; from the time that it was, there am I
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Category: /Literature/English
them. Orators sways minds and hearts and thereby wage wars, gain control and seduce an unsuspecting public. To illustrate this point, lets say a nobody comes out and questions the government and influences the rest of the public to do so, with enough
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Sharon Johnson
Queer Theory Paper
Marlow: Homosocial or Homosexual or both?
In Joseph Conrads Heart of Darkness, the central character, Marlow, is sexually ambiguous, but an argument can be made that Marlow is a homosexual with heterosexual
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