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Term Papers on English
Ethan Frome 2
Number of words: 336 - Number of pages: 2.... Ethan. After a while Ethan begins to form feelings toward Mattie but I think that they both knew that it would never actually be right because Zeena would always stand in the way of their love for each other. Toward the end Ethan and Mattie decide that the only way that they could ever be together is in death itself. The weak attempt at death on top of everything left Mattie a quadriplegic and had to be spoon-fed for the rest of her life by Zeena.
Mattie was in a way, taken advantage of by Ethan. He made her sense that she was needed, which was something tha .....
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Comparison Between Beowulf And Tick
Number of words: 435 - Number of pages: 2.... guy. Beowulf and Tick like to talk
about themselves a lot. Though they do it at different times, both brag
often. "I swam in the blackness of night, hunting monsters out of the ocean,
and killing them one by one" (ll. 250-253). Beowulf likes to brag about his
accomplishments.
But Beowulf and Tick are also very different. For starters, Beowulf wore
lots of armor and expensive stuff, but Tick only wears a big blue Speedo-
type-thing. When Beowulf went to meet Hrothgar, he wore his expensive armor.
"Glittering at the top of their golden helmets" (ll. 214-215). Be .....
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Wordsworth And Coleridge
Number of words: 709 - Number of pages: 3.... he would not have written, "I have pleased a greater number than I ventured to hope I should please" (141) if he was only concentrating on the self. Wordsworth was concerned for all responses from all mankind and not only his personal response. He emphasized and focused on the common man in the Preface to Lyrical Ballads by writing in a common language that the ordinary man can easily understand and appreciate. There are no phrases or figures of speech in his poems that would not be found in conversation between the ordinary, working man. "Because men hourly .....
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The Raisin In The Sun
Number of words: 1213 - Number of pages: 5.... just didn’t realize.”(87) Ruth is going to destroy this baby because she feels that she and Walter just do not have enough money to support another family member, and feels that she and Walter will only bring the baby into a world of fighting. Beneatha also has influence on Ruth’s decision by asking, “… where is he going to live? On the roof?”(58). Beneatha feels that if Ruth has another baby it would just complicate the living situation, which is strenuous enough as it is. Later, even with all of this negative energy, Ruth comes to realize that she should not t .....
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The Tragic Character In Oedipu
Number of words: 391 - Number of pages: 2.... listens to what his people needs are and tries to solve them the best way he can.
Oedipus is a powerful person who has the authority to do anything he wants or desires and has the support of his people. For example when the chorus chooses to support Oedipus to save the city for the thebes, he has power to send Creon to Delphi to save the city from the plague. Also, he has the power to solve the mystery of killing the old king named Laius by issuing a policy statement to help find the killer in the first episode in the book. "So, Oedipus, you most respected .....
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Beowulf: Unferth, The Same Martyr
Number of words: 488 - Number of pages: 2.... the cave Unferth begs Grendel to take his life but Grendel
gives him fate worse than death. Grendel leaves him alive and impotent.
Unferth knows that he cannot kill Grendel yet he cannot be a martyr to Herot
either.
All during the first year of Grendel's siege, the smell of apples fresh
in the air, Unferth tries to be the Grendel's martyr. Oh the heroic Unferth who
died trying to save the people of Herot. Unfortunately he never got to die, not
even dressed up as a goat, a pig or an elderly women. This continuing life of
impotence lead Unferth to an immense .....
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Robinson Crusoe 2
Number of words: 782 - Number of pages: 3.... Englishman with great interests in traveling in sea. He abandoned the peaceful life of his hometown village and went out to the sea. Unfortunately their ship was attacked by a storm. However Robinson was the only one who survived and was stuck on an island. In order to live on the deserted island, he cultivated small farmlands and raised animals with his own hands and wisdom. After he saved a savage, whom he names Friday and made him his slave, the small island was changed into a tiny society. Before he returned to his homeland he had stayed on the small is .....
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Emily Dickinson
Number of words: 649 - Number of pages: 3.... twenty-four of her poems, of which twenty-one of the poems were sent to friends. She set off other people’s poetry titles with quotation marks, but only capitalized the first word in her titles. Many critics believe she did not title most of her poetry because she was not planning on publishing her work. As Socrates said, “the knowledge of things is not devised from names… no man would like to put himself or the education of his mind in the power of names”(Watts 130). Dickinson said that the speaker in all her poems is not herself. S .....
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