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  • Commentary on Ethan Frome

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    At midnight through an accumulated snowfall of some two feet a young Ethan Frome walks the quiet streets of Starkfield Near the edge of the village he stops in front of the community church where a dance is being held He makes his way around the churchs perimeter and settles in front of a basement window craning his neck to get a view of the festivities The dance is concluding and the assembled group is preparing to leave But when the young handsome and energetic Denis Eady jumps back onto the

  • Theme in Ethan Frome

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    The novel Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton tells the story of Ethan Frome a man trapped in the small village of Starkfield Ethan desperately wishes to escape the dreary town and his equally dreary wife Zeena He has always wanted to be an engineer and to live in towns where there were lectures and big libraries and fellows doing things However Ethans attempts to escape his damnation and achieve happiness are only met with misfortune This conveys the theme that individuals are bound by powers that we

  • Medea: Proto Feminist

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    In Euripides Medea readers see Medea the allegedly monstrous wife of Jason hero of the Greek people Many critics have since held up Euripides play as further proof of Medeas monstrosity in her infanticide labeling her a Monstrous Mother However throughout Medeas interactions with other characters her mistreatment by her husband Jason and her interactions with her children the reader sees Medea in a new light she is no longer monstrous In fact the ideas of mythic and monstrous mothers no longer

  • Eve's Innocence In Paradise Lost

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    God makes all things good Therefore God has good intentions as he makes the first humans Adam and Eve Now to blame one person for the fall of mankind does not seem right It sounds irrational when someone takes a blame that he she does not deserve In John Miltons Paradise Lost it seems as though Eve causes humankinds fall by eating from the tree of knowledge However a closer look at the text reveals that in fact Eve does not deserve the blame for falling into temptation In John Miltons epic poem

  • Everyman: A Morality Play

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    EVERYMAN A Moral Play Plot Everyman English morality play written anonymously in the late 15th century The play is an allegory of death and the fate of the soul Summoned by Death Everyman calls on Fellowship Goods and Strength for help but they desert him Only Good Deeds and Knowledge remain faithful and lead him toward salvation It is generally considered the finest of the morality plays Characters Every character represents a different characteristic of the main character Everyman The charact

  • Characters in Everyday Use

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    Everyday Use by Alice Walker Alice Walkers Everyday Use is about an African American family made up of a mother and two daughters Dee and Maggie Every character has its own importance and meaning to the story however Dee is the most fascinating character Dee has an ongoing battle within herself about who she is and what she represents Throughout the short story her acts convey ignorance selfishness and arrogance In the midst of her character flaws she faces an identity crisis with her own herit

  • Evidence Of a Gothic Novel In Frankenstein

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    Evidence of a gothic novel in Frankenstein Gloomy settings have been used for centuries by many authors to generate a Gothic novel Bram Stoker used this method to write Dracula the dreary tale of a dead demon who survives by drinking the blood of the living Stoker uses gothic imagery to enhance the horror of his novel Much similar to this Mary Shelley uses the same tactic to create her own tale of a monster In her novel Frankenstein she creates her own gothic novel by the classical elements of

  • Augustine and Othello

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    Human beings are instilled with various virtues and vices resulting in humans each with a unique identity A few of these virtues are courage friendship loyalty and respect Two important vices are jealousy and most importantly desire Once command and desire come together free will is formed as the ability of one to choose and carry out their own actions In Confessions an autobiography by Saint Augustine Augustine attempts to reconcile his relationship with god by explaining the downfalls of his

  • The Relationship Between Brick And Maggie in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

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    Cat on a Hot Tin Roof a play by Tennessee Williams focuses on a seemingly dysfunctional relationship between the two main characters Brick and Maggie The first act begins with Brick in the shower isolated unable to hear or communicate with Maggie as she tries to shout over the noise of the water this appears to symbolise their relationship Brick seems to make no effort and is without interest to communicate with Maggie he seems cold like the water of the shower and the snowy white surface of th

  • The Role the Devil Plays in both Othello and Dr. Faustus

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    Examine the role the devil plays in both Othello and Dr Faustus Dr Faustus is a play by Christopher Marlowe which was first published in 1604 The play revolves around the central character of Faustus and his thirst for power and knowledge that leads him to sell his soul to the devil in exchange for twenty fours years service from Mephostophilis a devil who carries out Faustuss demands The play focuses on the idea of the downfall of those who desire too much and the damnation which falls on them

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