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…. Again we see how vivid Leila’s imagination is when it comes to describing things. Simple common details, such as Meg’s tuberoses are even seen by her as most charming and extraordinary. Cousin Jose’s hair is a “long loop of amber”, Laura’s dark hair…
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…and Darkness: For Sabina, living meant seeing. Seeing is limited by strong light and total darkness. She hated both (both extremities). For Franz, lights means source of light itself like the light that comes from a light bulb or the sun. He loved lightness…
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…and Sabina. Franz wanted fidelity. Sabina loved Betrayal (her life was a succession of betrayals). Franz loves music and considers it intoxicating while for Sabina music is noise. Lightness and Darkness: For Sabina, living meant seeing. Seeing is limited…
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…THE play begins in New Orleans, on a dark evening in early in May. Stanley Kowalksi and his friend Mitch stop by the Kowalski apartment to drop off a slab of meat and let Stanley's wife, Stella, know that they are going to go bowling. Stella decides…
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…shows alienation that can result from drug abuse as well as a woman can feel alienated when she is in a group of other men. The principal character in Rite Of Passage is Johnny, a young boy who against his will is thrust into a dark world, far from…
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…their thoughts and lives as if speaking or thinking aloud. "Be sure I looked up her eyes --Happy and proud; at last I knew Porphyria worshipped me; surprise --Made my heart swell, and still it grew --While I debated what to do. That moment she was mine, mine…
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…of seeing Macbeth, Shakespeare's audience is faced with three weird-looking women. The witches introduce us to a dark, dangerous play, in where the theme of evil is central. The witches say little but we learn a lot about them. From the beginning we can tell…
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…separate cities divided by class and social conditions as well as by geographic definitions. The West End in 1880s London was a thriving capitalist machine at the very heart of what was considered, at least by the British, to be the greatest empire in the world…
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…for the end of innocence, the darkness in man's heart, and the fall through the air of the true, wise friend Piggy.(last page of novel) q<Tab/>This knowledge enables Ralph to cast down the Lord of the Flies at the end of the novel. q<Tab/&…
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…: A Critical Biography. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 1994. Burgess, Chester Francis. The Fellowship of the Craft: Conrad on Ships and Seamen and the Sea. New York: National University Publications, 1976. Conrad, Joseph. Heart of Darkness and The Secret…
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