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    Lady Of Landuc Analysis

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    The Lady of Landuc’s actions were a consequence of Yvain’s dishonorable oath on courtly love. Yvain married The Lady of Landuc saying‚ “I’m wholly yours; I’ve pledged today to yield to you and to obey all your commands.”(Bédier‚ 1973‚ p. 56) Yvain’s pledge is relevant because it plays a major significance later when he neglects her. Yvain ignored his oath completely when she commanded him to come back to her within a year of fighting for his pride of self-reputation as the best knight. Yvain became

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    Giovanni's Room Analysis

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    Being dragged down to hell or receiving a gift from God. Could David be stuck in a type of purgatory‚ in between being alive and dead‚ being forced to face his sins and await his punishment. Purgatory is a state a suffering and confusion‚ when in purgatory you are dead but still alive in the sense you have not yet gone to heaven or hell. The suffering one endures while in purgatory is cruel and painful. One has to await their punishment--either through their own or by someone else’s. David is stuck

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    Selena Martinez Mrs. King AP English III-3 September 16‚ 2013 Rhetorical Analysis on the Scarlet Letter Hawthorne successfully portrays the use of extended metaphors‚ foreshadowing and language throughout the Scarlet Letter to easily grab hold or grasp the reader’s attentive minds. First of all the utilization of the extended metaphors-the lengthening of the average metaphor was developed in this passage to thoroughly describe Pearls reaction to Reverend Dimmesdale’s approach. “The child

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    My Mother Analysis

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    The passage “‘My mother‚ Pierre. The Ten Commandments‚ it’s a terrible sin to kill another person. What would the priests say? I’m not sure I can be a warrior. What if I’m a coward?’ The words poured out in a jumble as confused as his thoughts (p.145) shows perspective and character development. My interpretation is Luc is stuck in the middle of confusion. He had promised his mother that he won’t kill and will only be used as a translator. “‘I won’t hurt anyone‚ Mama. They just need me to speak to

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    Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov‚ the protagonist in Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s novel Crime and Punishment is a penniless Russian ex-student who undergoes a psychological downfall after murdering his landlord Alyona Ivanovna and her sister. Throughout the novel Dostoyevsky utilizes specific numbers correlating with Raskolnikov’s mental state. Numerous numbers in the text have religious significance due to Dostoyevsky’s firm religious beliefs. The reiteration of the number two in the novel symbolizes the

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    Medea Speech Analysis

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    Medea communicates with the chorus in a rash way in the Jeffers adaptation. Furthermore‚ instead of being cunning and well spoken‚ she uses fear to provoke the response she desires from the women. In fact‚ her speeches do not seem well-thought out in this version‚ they just appear to say what is on her mind at the moment. Consequently‚ the speeches of this version are significantly shorter than her speeches in the Norton version. She quickly says what she wants to say and quickly gets to the next

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    to do so sexually. Females have the ability to achieve their sexual liberation despite the patriarchal societies in which they live. Two females which have attempted to achieve sexual liberation are Hester Prynne in The Scarlet Letter and Blanche Dubois in A Streetcar named Desire. Both Hester Prynne and Blanche Dubois’s attempts to achieve sexual liberation were hindered by the patriarchal societies in which they lived in; making only one of them successful. The Scarlet Letter‚ written in 1850

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    " The subject had reference to secret sin and those sad mysteries which we hide from". Hawthorne never told Mr.hooper always keep his mask on. Does he keep it on because of guilt or he’s ashamed of what he has. But also he hides his face expect for his mouth and eyes. The author show alot of guilt behind he"s mask. On pg 282 it ststaes he chooses not to takes it off at all even when his friend kindly beg him to remove it. This show that thr reverend starts to wear the black veil over his face continually

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    Elisabetta Sirani paintings were very significant and amazing. Elisabetta’s paintings had different levels of meaning than most other paintings during the renaissance era. Her painting of ‘Patricia wounding her thigh’ (1664) was one of her many famous paintings. In the painting it shows how a woman’s stabbing herself while there are women in the background talking. This painting shows humanism in one specific way. She wants to reach mental and physical perfection and maybe this women is being made

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    his implementation and analysis of characters‚ such as Hester Prynne‚ Roger Chillingworth‚ and Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale‚ Hawthorne ensures that the reader is able to understand the impact that a strong dedication to their religion has on the community. Nathaniel Hawthorne’s 1850 novel revolves around the beliefs that common law is based off of the law of God. The reader is immediately introduced to the unforgiving nature of the community when the protagonist‚ Hester Prynne‚ is revealed. The author

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