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    the story‚ “The Story of an Hour”‚ was about a lady‚ Louise Mallard‚ who finds out that her husband passed away from a train accident. The poor lady already had heart problems so her friends try to break the news easy so the news won’t kill her. The theme of “The Story of an Hour” is that not all relationships are the best. Being in the 1800’s‚ women didn’t have the freedom like we have now. Most females back then were your typical housewife. Stayed home and cleaned‚ cooked and did pretty much all the

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    character‚ Victor Frankenstein‚ seeks revenge on his creation‚ the monster after it brings tragedy and destruction into his life. However‚ in his pursuit of vengeance‚ Victor untimely becomes the real monster‚ consumed by his hatred and guilt. The theme of revenge is evident throughout the novel‚ beginning with the monster’s desire for revenge against his creator. The monster is abandoned by Victor immediately after his creation‚ making him feel abandoned and rejected. This feeling of loneliness and

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    The theme of alienation is majorly seen in Crime and Punishment by Raskolnikov but it can also be seen in the setting as well. The setting of St. Petersburg is the first way that we can see alienation quite literally. The city of St. Petersburg is a city in Russia that is in a sort of nook that is by itself and surrounded by water on three sides. In the 1860’s the streets of Russia were not safe for anyone. Women‚ children and even men were even at risk when out on the streets at night in St. Petersburg

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    Wuthering Heights contained many themes throughout the book. However‚ there are some that were more prominent. Revenge and social classes surround the novel. It shows how the two main characters‚ Heathcliff and Catherine‚ were brought together and had this strong connection between them‚ but the division of society separated them from happiness. Revenge acts like a stimulus for Heathcliff throughout the plotline and builds up the story so it is not some let down love story. The novel opens up with

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    The main theme of the story is parent-child relationships‚ or more specifically parent-daughter relationships. We see how the parents in the town are so desperate to understand the strange actions of their young daughters that they might be driving them even further away. While searching for the reason behind the existence of the Sisterhood‚ the narrator realizes that maybe he is not meant to understand the secret world surrounding girls. In this problem we also see other themes‚ such as adolescence

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    A big theme in Jack London’s book “The Call of the Wild” is that Buck needs to find his true self and finish his quest. At the beginning‚ Buck learns that he has to fight for his survival to find his true self and to start his quest. First‚ Buck learns the “Law of Club” by surviving the beating being given him by the man in the red sweater. For example‚ the man in the red sweater won’t stop beating Buck until Buck gives up attacking him. Buck bleeds and becomes unconscious. Since Buck gives up fighting

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    The Undercover Parent Essay Harlen Coben wrote “The Undercover Parent” to discuss parents use of spyware on their children. Copen believes that parents should use spyware. Spyware should be used to responsibly protect their children not use it to be nosey. You should not use it to find out about their lives. You should be listening for dangerous chatter and if you are not doing so you are not doing your job as a parent.I as well as coben believe that parents should use spyware as long as they are

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    Love is one of many themes in Snow Flower and the Secret Fan. This novel is a perfect example that everybody needs love in their life. Love can be expressed in the most indirect‚ but effective ways. Lily and Snow Flower became friends very quickly. They share each other’s stories and communicate on a fan that will forever be a symbol of their friendship. When Lily and Snow Flower were finally allowed to see one another‚ you would never catch them apart and were always by each other’s side.

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    was sheltered and protected by her father her whole life. Not only that‚ Miss Emily dealt with mental abuse that also came with a domineering personality. Miss Emily has never felt loved or wanted. Faulkner’s use of symbolism profoundly develops the theme of the story‚ addressing the issues of morality that arises from a young women’s struggle to find love. In the title “A Rose for Emily” the rose surfaces throughout the story as a symbol of love and dreams of romance. Emily’s father was a man who

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    Love has a variety of effects on people. When it is pure it can change people for the better and heal their pain. “Catch the Moon” was written by a Puerto Rican American woman and is set in the Caribbean Hispanic Barrio. “The Bass‚ The River‚ and Sheila Mant” is written by a Caucasian man from New Hampshire and is set in a New England summer home waterfront community. In “Catch the Moon” and “The Bass‚ The River‚ and Sheila Mant” The main character a teenage boy‚ believes himself to be in love with

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