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character, despite his color and despite his disadvantaged life as a slave. Huck, in turn, discovers that however much he tries to distinguish Jim as other than an equal, however much he is bothered by his determination to see Jim as a less...
disgusted by his previous experiences of love (in reality, just infatuation), that he's converted his emotions to pride, and his life to solitude and idleness. At the same time, he's a grey character; in his selfishness there are glimpses ...
Mel Gibson's character as Sergeant Martin Riggs, and Achilles as the greatest warrior of Homer's Iliad. The discussion will begin by providing an in-depth discussion into the two characters before engaging in a comparison of the two. It is ...
Nathaniel Hawthorne shows how one symbol can be interpreted into many ways and lead to many sub-topics. He does not give the reason behind the black veil because he wants the readers to use their imagination and think of their own reason be...
Nathaniel Hawthorne values the individual characteristics, foreshadowing, and symbolism to illustrate the topic that personal perfection will not be come to through science and technology. In Nathaniel Hawthorne's, The Birthmark, the symbol...
Nathaniel Hawthorne is more concerned with what sin causes rather than what causes sin. In his stories, such as The Scarlet Letter, this is especially present. The focus of the plot is not how or why Hester chose to have an affair with Dimm...
the sin of adultery means sexual intercourse between a married person and a partner other than the lawful spouse. It was utterly impossible for Hawthorne to depict this graphically in his day; his book would never even have been published i...