1 Eveline keeps her mother’s promise Eveline was a motherless daughter who lived with her father. She had four siblings‚ one of her brother was dead‚ and the other was never around and was busy with work. And the rest two were young children who went to school. Eveline’s father was a violent and abusive man. She was not exactly living with him happily. There was no one to protect her from him. He would not give her money properly‚ and would be very violent towards her. She had to do a lot
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character‚ wants proof of many things‚ mainly proof that she isn’t crazy like her dad ended up being‚ and establish her own legacy. She also wanted to prove that the prime number proof that she led Harold Dobbs to find is her work‚ and not her dad’s. I think that her main proof is to sort of separate herself from her father‚ because the movie starts with Catherine talking to her deceased father‚ asking and discussing the nature of her father’s craziness‚ and if she will end up crazy just like him. I think
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"Her First Ball" is a short story written by Katherine Mansfield in 1921. A young girl‚ about 18 years of age called Leila is the protagonist of the story. The story expresses the Excitement and Anxiety of Leila‚ who is extremely self conscious at the prospect of attending her first formal ball. The prose is written in Third person Omniscient‚ where the narrator is not a character in the story nor Leila‚ but tells the story strictly through her eyes only and we read the thoughts going on in her mind
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Vermeer exercises his authority over her." In the novel Girl with A Pearl Earring’ we find that Griet has more power as a woman and a maid then we may have first thought. As we move deeper into the novel we find that Griet has some power over Vermeer’s paintings‚ along with the Vermeer family and as we reach the end of the novel we learn of her power to destroy the Vermeer family. Griet becomes a well respected critique of Vermeer’s paintings‚ Vermeer recognises her talent from the moment of the
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The story “Bernice Bobs Her Hair” by Scott Fitzgerald shows many themes‚ but the theme that stuck out the most was female gender identity. The author shows female identity through Marjorie. She is a prime example of the typical “Mean Girl” stereotype. There were many instances of this‚ one example includes her saying “What’s some cheap popularity?”(7). This quote gives reason to believe that Marjorie thinks being popular is everything. Being popular is her main priority. There were many other quotes
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The continent of North America had many parts of land that were constantly changing hands of many different countries through the seventeenth‚ eighteenth‚ and parts of the nineteenth century. One of the major territories that was continuously being fought over was‚ the Louisiana territory. At some point or another‚ Spain‚ England‚ and France all owned the Louisiana. But‚ eventually in the beginning of the nineteenth century‚ the United States became hungry for more land and wanted to expand its boundaries
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"All the Years of Her Life" is a short story about the love a mother has for her son. The son does not appreciate his mother until the night his actions cause her emotional collapse‚ as he realizes the depth of her affection. As the story begins‚ Sam Carr‚ the owner of a drugstore‚ asks his young employee‚ Alfred Higgins‚ if there might be some items in his coat pockets that he wants to leave on the counter before he goes home for the evening. Alfred immediately senses that something is wrong
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Dickinson’s I Dwell in Possibility is one great example of how the poet transforms finite to infinite through the imaginative world of poetry. Through the use of metaphors‚ Dickinson has shown how domestic images such as house‚ chambers‚ roof‚ doors and windows can be extended to infinite imaginations in the poetic world. The “fairer House” (line 2) serves as a metaphor for poetry and the “Visitors” (line 9) who are the fairest may be a metaphor for the readers of poetry. The first four lines compare
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November 5‚ 2012 “The soul selects her own society” By Emily Dickinson Emily Dickinson’s poem‚ “The soul selects her own society”‚ is very vague and has many double meanings that are difficult to understand the first time read. In “The soul selects her own society”‚ Emily Dickinson uses diction‚ imagery‚ and symbols to show her dedication to her poetry and her suitor. Through diction and imagery‚ Dickinson is able to define what is literally happening and the figurative meanings behind the words
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The Treasure in her Misery Nothing good can come from that which is known to be evil‚ right? In The Scarlet Letter‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne paints the picture that what is generally known as evil and sinful‚ can blossom into something much greater. The puritans in this book do not agree with this logic very well‚ as they show many times through their public acts of hate towards Hester. The story about Hester and her sin’s impact on the naïve puritan town shows that good can‚ in fact‚ come from bad
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