He was there in the shadows silently watching over them, ready to protect them. "We’d better keep this and the blanket to ourselves. Someday, maybe, Scout can thank him for covering her up" (Lee 96). As Scout was standing freezing watching Miss Maudie’s house burn down in, Boo Radley comes to warm her up and protect her from the elements by placing a blanket around her shoulder without her knowing. This similar to how Batman presides over Gotham and how he is its silent protector. Likewise, Boo finally fulfills the prophecy by saving Jem and Scout from a Bob Ewell, who seeks retribution on Atticus by trying to kill Atticus’s children. Whereas, Batman saves Gotham from the League of Shadow, who wishes to destroy the city to end its corruption and rebuild it. Interestingly, Bob Ewell wishes to enforce the traditional values of society of white supremacy while the League of Shadows wishes to destroy society as a whole as means to purge corruption and start another cycle of rebirth . However, Boo Radley and Batman start to differ, both may be vigilantes but one is willing to kill while the other is not. Boo stabs and kills Mr. Ewell in order to protect Jem and Scout. On the other hand, Batman refuses to kill as he believes that in his own mind that to kill is to fall to the level of villains like the Joker and Bane. He learns from himself and indirectly from his former mentor Ra’s Al Ghul, that compassion is what separates and differentiates them from the villains and criminals of society. “I won't kill you, but I don't have to save you”(Batman Begins); were his final words to his former mentor and teacher Ra’s Al Ghul as he left train before its explosion. Al Ghul was genocidal terrorist that wishes to destroy civilization in order to rebuild it, Batman could not leave Al Ghul alive without risking serious consequences such as endangering the lives of many others, so given no…
This would make the film geared to teenage girls who has similar situations as Pariah. These identity issues can be of many reasons such as a conservative family or being casted as an outside by the general public. The word Pariah was used strongly at the beginning of the trailer to indicate that the film would be about outcast especially in the black community. Since Alike is both gay and black, these are the two communities that are often overlook in mainstream media.…
In A Conquering Spirit, Gregory Waselkov contends that aggressive American colonization of Creek lands in what is now southern Alabama was the main cause for the Fort Mims Massacre and a continuation of the Redstick War; history seems to support this view without vindicating the action of the Redsticks which were mostly composed of Upper Creek Indians. The atrocities at Fort Mims, such as the indiscriminate killing of pregnant women and children, incensed Americans and escalated the war in the region, which later prompted General Andrew Jackson and his troops to become involved in the conflict. Waselkov appears to believe that the events at Fort Mims were unavoidable given the tensions between the Creeks and the Americans. Bad feelings had been fermenting between white settlers and Creek Indians for several decades primarily because of occupation of Creek lands and the insistence from white settlers that the Creeks adopt white traditions.…
Fear has always been a part of Bruce Banner's life. His earliest memories were of anger, rage and screams. A victim of abuse and tragedy, young Bruce was caught in a war between safety and murder. The arms of his mother the only defense from his father’s wrath. Her battered body only a shell that served one purpose. To protect her son at all cost. Even at the cost of her own life. A price that was paid full. Innocent blood of his mother’s dead body tainted his soul that day. One last lullaby which haunts him to the day. Unable to abandon the guilt, Bruce felt at fault for his mother’s death. Because, all the times she had kept him safe, he failed to protect her. The weight of his mother’s death became a harsh burden to bear, corrupting what innocence he had left as a child. And no longer safe in his mother’s arms, he suffered at the violent hands of his father’s -silencing the precious memories he had and enflaming the bruises on his body and soul.…
Throughout history we have witnessed gruesome murders and the serial killers behind them. Serial killers like Ted Bundy, the BTK killer, and one of New York’s own, and most memorable killers the .44 Caliber killer, also known as the “Son of Sam” killer. For over a year David Berkowitz, known as Son of Sam, was able to remain uncaught walking the streets committing these shootings wounding and murdering many people. The criminal investigation that was conducted to capture this violent serial killer was very complex and widely talked about because Berkowitz spread out his shootings over a course of a year and committed them every few months making it hard for police to find a trail to follow. This paper will discuss the early life of David Berkowitz giving us some insight on how and why he committed these crimes, an overview of the victims and why they were chosen, what investigative measures were used to track him down and lock him up, and also what happened to him after he was finally caught.…
As Dante reaches the end of his journey through the nine circles of Hell, we are presented with the image of Lucifer. Once the most beautiful of God’s angels, this wretched emperor resides at the very bottom of Hell as punishment for his rebellion against God. Dante’s ironic representation of Lucifer in the Inferno portrays this notorious biblical figure as a joke in comparison to traditional interpretations. Ultimately, this leads to a questionable climax in Dante’s journey due to the unorthodox qualities and attributes expressed by Lucifer.…
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Many times in society, bad experiences that happen to a person at a young age can have a very harsh impact on the rest of their life. While trying to live an average life, there is always something different about them that holds them back from the rest of society.…
The Demon Lover and Other Stories by Elizabeth Bowen was first published in Britain in 1945. In 1946, the collection was published in the United States under the title Ivy Gripped the Steps and Other Stories. Without exception, reviewers greeted it enthusiastically, praising it for what was described in the New Yorker as ‘‘a completely successful explanation of what war did to the mind and spirit of the English people.'' Today, ''The Demon Lover'' is probably the most anthologized of Bowen's short stories, and critics claim that it reflects some of Bowen's greatest strengths as a writer.…
Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven has various symbols that set the depressing tone for the poem. One of the most important symbols within this poem is Lenore, the woman whom the narrator is completely distraught about. She symbolizes beauty and deep, unconditional love. Because Lenore represents those things, she brings a sense of purity and helplessness to the tone of the poem “The Raven.”…
Guilt and regret are two emotions that have transcended time and have constantly been used as literary topics for countless years and countless works. Literature captures the essence of humanity and expresses it in ways that most cannot do, therefore we look to literature as a way to relate and guide us through whatever it is we are trying to deal with, whether it be positive or negative. In this essay I will be exploring Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Raven,” to demonstrate the expression of guilt and regret in the form of poetry using different poetic devices to do so. I will be analyzing the idea that the narrator of the poem is not just expressing sorrow over the loss of his “Lenore,” but also guilt stemming from his belief that he could have done more to save her, or in fact maybe even caused the death of his beloved Lenore.…
Devil on the Cross was written by Ngugi while he was imprisoned. He was held without trail by a government that tried to silence him. The out come was a book that was "One of the century's greatest novels" by the Tribune. In the following passages I plan to explain the meaning of four characters that are affected by capital class.…
The Boy Who Redeemed His Father’s Name is all about a 19 year old boy named Kaoru that looked so thin and haggard from lack of sleep because he’s focusing on his goal.Then by the night of January 2, 1963 he sighted a misty object that he had never noticed before and as he observed its movement among the stars, Kaoru positively indentified that it is a head of a comet but he’s doubting if it is his comet or just he witness the return of a comet that already recorded? Early in the morning he report his discovery to the Tokyo Astronomical Observatory a few day’s later the international news services announced to public that using a reflector telescope constracted by him, he discovered the new year’s first comet, named Comet Ikeya 1963 after that he receive a hundreds of interviews,letters coming from amateur astronomers. He got a gold medal award by the Tokyo Observatory…
Stanza 1This man was nearly asleep and his senses were really sharp when he hears a knocking on his door. He began to be a little scared, for the night was creepy.Stanza 2This man was feeling nostalgic. When he heard the knocking on that door he imagined his diseased wife, he wants the past back.Stanza 3This man started to visualize things that didn’t actually happen. He felt like someone was there entering through the door.Stanza 4The man decides to face that thing that is breaking in, but he gets no answer. He stares at the darkness.Stanza 5The man stares at the darkness, even if he can’t see a thing he feels something’s there. Then the man imagines the word Leonor to be spoken, right after he had said it before, just like an echo.Stanza 6 After he heard all of this he started to imagine a tapping noise. When he realizes what he hears he begins to convince himself that nothing’s wrong.Stanza 7He opens up and see a huge Raven just standing there. The raven’s attitude began to make him scared. He found out the sound wasn’t just the wind.Stanza 8He’s amused by the bird and he asks the Raven’s name. When the bird tells him his name is Nevermore he starts thinking that the Raven is truly conscious of this. He imagines the raven speaking to him and wanting to hurt him.Stanza 9 The Raven’s name is “Nevermore”. The man starts saying that no man ever had a staring raven. He realizes that this is something nearly fantastic but he doesn’t accept it. Stanza 10He looks at the raven just staring there. He faces the Raven and thinks positively, he thinks that the Raven will go away with the morrow. Stanza 11He starts to say that surely what happened to the Raven is that someone was “bad” at him. He almost says his name with fear now. The man is trying to convince himself everything will be just fine.Stanza 12The man stares at the raven; he looks at him and decides to relax. He sits and starts asking himself why…
My teacher is my hero. Do you know why she is my hero? Because she looks out for me and teaches me lessons about life and lessons that I need to know. She also teaches me to be a good person, to be polite, courteous, brave and respectful especially to the elderly. And even though she is already tired and stressed, she still looks out for us and never gave up on us. While in school, she is our mother, because she makes sure that we are all safe. Sometimes when the class becomes unruly, she is always very patient. She treats everyone of us equally, no favoritism. That is my teacher.…