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    Flannery O’Connor’s “Revelation” is a short story centered around racism and pride with several recurring images. The most important image pattern‚ however‚ is eyes. Even the title shows a relation to eyes‚ since a revelation is considered a ‘vision’. Mrs. Turpin’s eyes are the source of her arrogance and prejudice. Many other characters‚ including Mary Grace are defined by their eyes. Eyes are the window to the soul‚ and are how the reader comes to understand the characters better. When Mrs.

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    foreshadows The death of doodle by the constant use of rhetorical phrases relating to death in the opening of the story with his word choice and dictation. "Summer was dead‚ but autumn had not yet been born the last graveyard flowers were blooming and the smell of them reminded us of the dead" (315). The author conveys death to us by stating the end of summer‚ and the beginning of autumn which brings sadness and death to living things which are words picked out to create a relation to death. The author

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    when max was in the basement he used the colors to see the weather in the skies. although the book death (the person) uses colors to give him something to think about other things then dead people liesel describes a lot of thinfgs to others but one of the best was when she describes

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    The sea - The sea is the barrier between civilisation and the seclusion on the island. In the poetic depiction of Simon’s death‚ it also represents an almost supernatural power far beyond the limited scope of the island community. The island - The island represents good and evil. It stands for a new independent life without any adults who rule the childrens’ life. So it is like treasure island at first glance. The island is full of life - there are animals and lots of fruits to make food of. It

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    Tom Sawyer Open-Ended Questions 3. "Revenge? What if he means us‚ Huck!" says Tom on Page 172. Twain crafts a novel that is both appealing to children and creates a satire of society. One of the concepts that Twain jeers at is the naivety of children. Why is Tom fearing that Injun Joe will hunt him down and kill him? This is all because he is a naive ten - year old and he does not know the psychology of the motives of adults. For example‚ when Mr. Dobbins whips the children before Examination

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    The final reason why the novels‚ Lord of the Flies and The Help are not comparable because of their symbols. Golding’s Lord of the Flies had a few symbols within the novel. For an example the conch shell. The conch is a representation of the boy’s civilization. The boys use the conch shell to call assemblies‚ and whoever is holding the shell has the right to speak. Throughout the book the conch starts to lose its power as the boys are becoming more and more savage. When “the conch exploded into a

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    The Analysis of Symbol in Tess of the D’Urbervilles Tomas Hardy is an controversial writer in the era of Victorian,his life span stretches  over two centuries. In view of the influence of family life and the background of education, Hardy is aware of many ancient Greek fair tales and biblical stories. In his representative fiction‚ Tess of The D’Urbervilles‚ Hardy used different types of symbols to expose the tragic destiny of Tess‚ just as the famous word which Hamlet says “Frailty‚ thy name

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    a young age. He used poems and books to express that tragedy. The short stories‚ "The Black Cat‚" and‚ "The Masque of the Red Death‚" both written by Poe‚ develop the theme of fear. "The Black Cat‚" was about a narrator who had gone crazy and was so overcome by guilt that he went to extreme measures including murder. "The Masque of the Red Death‚" was about The Red Death‚ the most dangerous disease

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    Death and Decay: How Theme Unfolds by Irony in “A Rose for Emily” It is difficult to confront reality with insane and indulging concepts. In “A Rose for Emily”‚ William Faulkner creates a theme that the past is preserved in a bizarre way‚ but is eventually overthrown by decay and death. The protagonist is shaped as a banal and eccentric figure of the past generation living in the southern US in the early twentieth century. Throughout the story‚ Emily Grierson is attached to the deceased: her father

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    AP World History-Theme Analysis Chart Theme 1: Interaction between humans and the environment. | * Like religious faiths‚ infections and contagious diseases also spread along the trade routes of the classical world. * The most disruptive of these diseases were probably smallpox and measles‚ and epidemics of bubonic plague may also have erupted. * During the second century C.E. epidemics reduced roman population by about one-quarter‚ to forty-five million. | Theme 2: Development and

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