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- 1. The Monkey's Paw
Mrs. White turned to her husband "there is no one their" she said, "where is Herbert"? "Thank God" said Mr. White. They turned and began walking upstairs when suddenly they heard a rustling noise coming from Herbert's old room. "what was that"? said Mr. White, "It's my son" shrieked Mrs. White. She ran to his room, her eyes grew to the size of pota
2. Charles Dickens' Hard Times
In the novel Hard Times by Charles Dickens, Stephen Blackpools life and death were symbolic. Stephen was a forty year old man that looked older, who worked for a man named Bounderby as a power-loom weaver. His life was filled with the troubles that a lower-class person must withstand. His name, Blackpool, was symbolic of his life. He lived a life
3. King Henry IV And Joseph Strorm: Archtypical Fathers
An ideal father is one who is both caring and understanding. To fit this mould, one must express these characteristics. The outlook and actions of King Henry IV (Shakespeare, Henry IV Part 1) and Joseph Strorm (Wyndham, The Chrysalids), suggest characters who do not match the mould of the archetypical ideal father. King Henry IV was a father who th
4. Macbeth: The Murder
In the beginning of the play, Macbeth and Banquo meet three witches. The witches predict that Macbeth will be Thane of Glamis, Thane of Cawdor, and king. They tell Banquo that his sons will become kings. At that point Macbeth was already Thane of Glamis because of his father. He also had been named Thane of Cawdor, but he hadn't found out yet. This
5. Macbeth Literary Essay
In William Shakespeares Macbeth, the plays central character Macbeth displays the atrocities created by greed, one of the plays many themes. The play Macbeth, illustrates to the reader how greed for power and wealth can destroy oneself and everyone in his treacherous path. Macbeth shows this as he is not happy being a high ranking thane. He assa