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Category: /Literature/English
…. He owns a large portion of finances due to some mysterious source of wealth, and he uses this mystery source to buy his house, his clothes, and Daisy. Gatsby’s house, as Fitzgerald describes it, is "a factual imitation of some Hotel de Ville in Normandy…
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…somehow seem like an episode out of a “Clue” mystery–but did “Clue” ever give you the chills you get on the back of your neck? No, I didn’t think so! Suddenly, in the few moments preceding this mysterious message, one of the less important characters drops dead…
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…, but she is puzzled when Mrs. Fairfax warns her that she is never to enter a mysterious, locked room on the third floor. One day, Jane hears a shrill, blood-curdling laugh coming from the room, but Mrs. Fairfax pretends that the maniacal noise was made by Grace…
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…in the mind of the reader. Instead of saying that he[Hughes] is a black man living in America, he simply says that "I am a Negro" (1 and 17). He does not create a mysterious aura about blacks, but leaves that up to the reader. Thinking, on the reader's behalf…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. Instead, Eustasia’s evil came from her being disjointed with the heath. When we first meet Eustacia she is described as a dark, mysterious figure, she goes nameless mysteriously for the following pages . Hardy shows her in the image of a forbidden fruit; she…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to the camera also shows the isolation that he is feeling from the rest of the world and to help communicate a sense of mystery because it leaves the audience wanting to see more. De Palma uses the open form because in this sequence he focuses on the direct…
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…the time of the accident someone calls in the middle of the night, to talk to Jean Paul. Because of this mystery caller Denny is not allowed to answer the phone. But, one day Denny can’t take it anymore; he picks up the phone and talks to the mystery person…
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Category: /History
…to the Native Americans. Throughout history, Native Americans have used myths and legends to explain life’s mysteries, improve their way of life, and preserve their cultural identity. Beginning with the creation of man and the world, Native Americans have created…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…living death in prison” (313). Dickens describes Lucie as “the golden thread” that ties Doctor Manette to “a past beyond his misery” (313). According to Robson, Dickens even “endows Lucie with power of charming,” suggesting a sense of magic and mystery
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…is a cosmic, quasi-scientific mystery exploring love in a quantum universe. The play follows a romantic relationship through several times and spaces and investigates the nature of love, time and the importance of imagination in living our lives. Winner…
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