Papers 3141-3150 of total 10032 found.
…. And as he grew, in that mysterious transition from childhood, a weed seeking the sun, the tree became a dreaming place, a confessional where the winds snatched his words and carried them away and the answers never came back" (pg14). As the story progresses new…
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…and the Mystery of the Princes lambasting Weir. Richard III was like his father, Duke Richard of York. He was shorter than his brothers and had dark coloring. When he was a child he may have suffered from polio and one of his shoulders sat higher than the other…
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…the atmosphere. 'Outside the windows a cold fog had settled over the city', this created a sense of foreboding as it produced an atmosphere of eeriness and mystery.         The book is told as a mystery story. The readers are not totally aware of the plot until…
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…and civility and darkness with mystery and savagery. When he begins his narrative, Marlow equates light and, therefore, civility, with reality, believing it to be a tangible expression of man's natural state. Similarly, Marlow uses darkness to depict savagery…
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…with mystery(1392). The gesture in "A Good Man is Hard to Find" occurs through the grandmother telling the Misfit "Why you're one of my babies."(1391) The she was shot dead. O'Connor believes "the old lady's gesture, like the mustard-seed, will grow to be a great…
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…of wild roses that grew by the prison door." (103) In Chapter 16, Pearl is connected with the brook in the forest; they both come from a "spring of mystery" and both have gone through "scenes shadowed as heavily with gloom" (171). Pearl is also a positive…
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…wrote a manuscript that detailed his mysterious life (Halevy, 2001). Stevenson pondered the changes that come about with age, observing that they can occasionally be drastic and amount to reversals. He himself, the essay tells us, was once a socialist…
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…and disguised meanings. Interpretation from Freud's standpoint is always a matter of going beneath the surface, beyond the obvious, to explore a mysterious area of private imagery, symbol, and myth. Within the psychoanalytic tradition there is a motto that says…
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…The world today has mysterious ways of working its magic. The world was blessed when Flannery O'Connor was born, in Savannah, Georgia on March 25, 1925. Flannery O'Connor was the only child of Edward Francis O'Connor and Regina Cline O'Connor. After…
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…, namely Psycho and Rear Window. However, the way it is constructed in Vertigo is different to that of, lets say, Psycho. For example, voyeurism in Vertigo is more concerned with suspicion and mysteriousness whereas that of Psycho is to do with danger and spying…
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