of blood‚ which defines us.” (p.18) “”blessed be the fruit” said cara grove to ofglen” (p.46) jade pall smells like a nostril “jade smells like a fart in church.” this shows that the handmaids were confined due to their lack of being able to fart in church. “the white wings too are prescribed issue… keep us from seeing‚ but also from being seen.” (p.18) “myself in it like a distorted shadow‚ a parody of something‚ some fairytale figure in a red cloak‚ descending towards a moment of carelessness
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think Meursault would show emotion but its like he is made of ice. Another instance of this story being strait forward in the descriptions is when Meursault is at his mother’s funeral. “Then finally she shut up. I didn’t feel drowsy anymore‚ but I was tired and my back was hurting
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has ever been considered as a mystery; yet with how many things are we upon the brink of becoming acquainted‚ if cowardice or carelessness did not restrain our inquiries." Chapter 4 "No one can conceive the variety of feelings which bore me onwards‚ like a hurricane‚ in the first enthusiasm of success. Life and death appeared to me ideal bounds‚ which I should first break through‚ and pour a torrent of light into our dark world." Chapter
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the novel Black Like Me by John Howard Griffin‚ the title is used as an allusion to a line in the poem “Dream Variations” by Langston Hughes. In this poem Hughes writes of his wishes to end racism. He writes “Rest at pale evening… / A tall slim tree… / Night coming tenderly / Black like me.” John Howard Griffin who longed to address the issue of race thought that with the title it would reach out to not only to the whites but also to the blacks. Carmihael Stokely states “Black Like Me is an excellent
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Memorable Quotes: A significant quote which was told as a lesson to Santiago by Melchizedek is‚ "It’s this: that at a certain point in our lives‚ we lose control of what’s happening to us‚ and our lives become controlled by fate. That’s the world’s greatest lie"(Coelho 18). This is important because fate doesn’t control one’s life but rather it’s there for us to reach it‚ people feel overwhelmed but always have control and the opportunity to change. Another significant quote would be Santiago’s thoughts
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control through her husband. She persuades Macbeth into killing Duncan so that he can become king after the incident. She characterizes one of the ongoing thematic elements of guilt throughout the play and this finally leads to her death in the end. The quote "a little water clears us of this deed" is a simple statement made by Lady Macbeth which becomes ironic as the play progresses because the metaphorical "clear water" of truth which she speaks of is never used by either her or Macbeth. Lady Macbeth
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craziness. He acts this way because he is not normal like others. Something that he repeats constantly throughout the novel is‚ “He is the biggest phony.” This quote shows how Holden thinks and acts towards others. Holden acts this way because who falls in love too quickly with Jane and Sally. He also thinks this way because Jane and Sally equal perfection and he isn’t perfect like them or anybody else. Finally his thoughts are what can he do to be perfect like everyone else because he seems to be the only
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In the play OEDIPUS THE KING BY SOPHOCLES‚ Oedipus is almost dependent on his brother in-law and fellow ruler Creon. “O King Apollo! May Creon bring us good fortune and rescue‚ bright as the expression I see on his face” (SOPHOCLES 8). This quote demonstrates the truth that Oedipus is mostly dependent on Creon. He sends Creon to seek answer from the God Apollo‚ to find answers to the death of the city Thebes. Oedipus’s reliance on Creon for answers emphasizes both his blindness‚ impotence‚ and lack
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"meeting every man as you find him‚ for we are all made the same under habit or robe or rags." Is a quote by Brother Cadfeal which explains his nature toward humanity as a whole. With this one sentence he is showing his compassion and his belief in everyone being made in the image of God. Brother Cadfeal is a monk who lived during the 1200s‚ however his career started with him as a soldier in the army helping others in his own way. Now as a monk he has become a skilled physician who enjoys solving
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Macbeth Ambition Quotes Quote #1MACBETH “My thought‚ whose murder yet is but fantastical‚ Shakes so my single state of man that function Is smother’d in surmise‚ and nothing is But what is not.” (1.3.9) | After the weird sisters predict that Macbeth will be king‚ his thoughts turn to "murder‚" which the sisters have said nothing about. Could it be that the witches’ prophesy awakens within Macbeth a murderous ambition that was there all along? Quote #2MACBETH [Aside]” The Prince of Cumberland
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