Shakespeare Coriolanus Journal 1 "I sin in envying his nobility;And were I any thing but what I am‚I would wish me only he. AufidisAct 1 sc. 1 page 230 I think this quote describes the love of Coriolanus. Coriolanus longs to encounter Aufidius man-to-man. Aufidius‚ on his end‚ welcomes Coriolanus to his side He goes so far as to say that his passion for Coriolanus is as great as his love for the "maid I married". Whether Aufidius loves Coriolanus in this passionate sense is problematical
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different path it slammed into a material different from the surrounding foam‚ it started to glow and then it cracked open. A prehistoric virus had been awakened it seeped into the breach from where the message had came from causing it to leak out onto Earth. Tane and Rebecca started off towards Rebecca’s house‚ the only building in the city left standing. Once they got there they realized that the power was still on. “weird” said Rebecca “why’s the power still on if the generator was destroyed. “No
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shut up again in the cabinet; and I don’t like it‚ sir I wish I may die if I like it. Mister Utterson‚ sir‚ I’m afraid.”’ ‘“Now‚ my good man‚”’ he commanded in a voice that would normally seem condescending‚ but in this situation I found it to be very encouraging‚ ‘“be explicit. What are you afraid of?”’ (Stevenson 27). “Just come see the lawyer‚” I said‚ “It is for good reason”. I walked him to the house where the monster was resting. I led him to the front of the door‚ but instantly stopped to hear
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it came from. Thoughts and directions of our will should also be accountable. Once they get in past our first line of defence‚ our vigilance and screening process‚ they can infect the DNA of our personalities like a virus. Obviously good thoughts and good images and good experiences‚ have a similar capacity to change us once admitted to our inner sanctum. We are vulnerable and like a child let loose in a laboratory with poisonous chemicals‚ we too could drink some of the red stuff and a bit of the
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Chapter 1 1. The parrot says “Allez vous-en! Allez vous-en! Sapristi! That’s all right!” (Chopin 5). It means “Get out! Get out! Damn it!” The words foreshadow something tragic to occur in the end of the novel. The parrot is also caged and also speaks a language in which only the mockingbird can understand. The parrot symbolizes Edna Pontillier who seems to only be understood by some but not all and seems to be beside herself because her husband doesn’t seem to notice her. 2. Leonce Pontellier
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What kind of book is this? List three evidences of this. I would say that this book falls under the category of being a romantic fiction novel. This isn’t a true story and it also is about a two people falling in and out of love and making big decisions so that’s why I would say it is a romantic fiction novel. “Everyone wanted to believe that endless love was possible. She’d believed in it once‚ too‚ back when she was eighteen.” pg 55. “By the time summer ended‚ he knew he was in love‚ and when
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Chapter Thirteen: Hidden Among the Waves The voyage by this time was proceeding with an intensified rhythm and the monotony was beginning to wear on the crew. The crew searched vainly for some variation in routine or some excitement in the waters around them. They searched for anything that would end the weariness and stimulate their interests. It was now more than a week since they lost sight of the Canaries and some thirty more days since leaving the Port of Palos. This day was quite ordinary
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"and as they went by I see they had the king and the duke astraddle of a rail - that is‚ I knowed it WAS the king and the duke‚ though they was all over tar and feathers‚ and didn’t look like nothing in the world that was human - just looked like a couple of monstrous big soldier-plumes. Well‚ it made me sick to see it; and I was sorry for them poor pitiful rascals‚ it seemed like I couldn’t ever feel any hardness against them any more in the world. It was a dreadful thing to see. Human beings can
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For example‚ in the novel‚ The Good Earth‚ Pearl S. Buck describes Wang Lung’s story and and how he transforms from a poor farmer to a wealthy landowner. Throughout his transformation‚ Wang Lung and his family go through a series of events that fill up pages in his story. Although everyone’s story is unique‚ Pearl S. Buck makes it possible for the readers to relate their story to The Good Earth. The first example the readers can relate their lives to in The Good Earth is Wang Lung’s determination
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Dialectical Journal: Their Eyes Were Watching God 1. “Ships at a distance have every man’s wish on board. For some they come in with the tide. For others they sail forever on the horizon‚ never out of sight‚ never landing until the Watcher turns his eyes away in resignation‚ his dreams mocked to death by Time. That is the life of men. Now‚ women forget all those things they don’t want to remember‚ and remember everything they don’t want to forget. The dream is the truth. Then they act and do things
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