Mine burns in secret!" This quote shows how finally after all this time, Hester has finally come to reality in that you can always pick out the good in every bad happening. Dimmsdale shows that he is too "disgraced" in the revelation of his sin, and is rather proud of Hester's "turn around". In the end all readers should see that Hester was in fact successfully repressed, but perservere, and you can always turn your own life around; as Hester
Ironically, Smurch survived his plane trip around the world. Even then, the authorities were hoping he would drown. Even his mother hpoed he would drown: His mother, a sullen shortorder cook in a shack restaurant on the edge of a tourists' camping ground near Westfield, met all inquiries as to her son with an angry, "Ah, the hell with him; I hope he drowns." Smurch was a terrible person with terrible manners and a crude disposition. After the great leaders, including the President of the United States, tried to teach Smurch the correct manners for an interview, Smurch just mocked them and insisted on getting money for his great feat.
The quote from the 2nd article about Bush's reation to the news:”An aide whispers to him news of the plane crash into the North Tower of the World Trade Center. The look on Bush's face is stunned, as any person's would be. A clock ticks away. The president looks as though he'll never get up from that seat. The minutes tick by.” the article made it seems like Bush didnt knew what to do.
TERRORISM ON AMERICAN SOIL In loving memory of all the innocent victims TERRORIST ATTACKS THE WORLD TRADE CENTERS By: Ricardo Pinela CJ: 264 08/26/11 Some weeks before the attacks on September 11, 2001 the United States and the United Nations ignored warnings from a secret Taliban emissary that had told them that Osama Bin Laden was planning a big attack against American soil. This warning came from an aide of Wakil Ahmed Muttawakil he was the Taliban foreign
I meant that! There isn’t a tribe for you anymore! The conch is gone-’ […] ‘I’m chief.”’(181) Jack feels quite ecstatic about Piggy’s death because Ralph finds himself alone now; Piggy’s death acts as the death of civilization. Since Ralph has no one following him, Jack claims he rules as the chief and believes he can do anything. Once Jack becomes the absolute leader, readers see the type of government shift from democracy to anarchy.
In Lord Of the Flies, by William Golding, and “Masque of The Red Death,” by Edgar Allen Poe, the main elements that contributed to both stories are theme and symbolism. Golding showed how the boys descended into savagery, since one person did not contribute to the group effort. Piggy’s glasses represent the final evidence of the lawful, structured world. Poe showed how death is inevitable and there is no way to escape it. Even a secluded abbey will not be able to save you from dying.
O father, why must I, your only son Haemon suffer from your own petty and selfish decision. Antigone should not die. Nor should she be punished for her selfless act of kindness. Instead she should be praised and honored. If you continue with this heinous act you will have the entire town in revolt.
“This is the expiation…for the sin of my [your] father.” She is abiding in the wills of the gods and respects all their laws. “All must go the way that lies before me.” The chorus honour her before her death; they say that she is “unmarred by the hand of consuming sickness.” They are highly respectful of her beauty and pride, and are speaking with admiration and awe. Antigone’s tragedy comes because of her unswerving loyalty to her brother Polynices, and her determination to give him a burial despite the personal danger. Her defiance and disregard of Creon leads him
There's nothing to it simply just enjoying it letting it flow through. Becoming who you are is always solved in the end. People believes that when the end of the world comes all humanity would be gone, people will go crazy and kill each other but is the end really great or bad. chapter 1 Hi my name is Falisha Jones and this is a story about when every thing changed all of a sudden.
Akira shows the Japanese fear that the machines mankind created will eventually cause the death of mankind itself, just as how the atomic bomb, created by humans, managed to so suddenly and easily massacre other humans. In an anime series released in 1987, Bubblegum Crisis by Toshimichi Suzuki, a science fiction future is created where the world is like a “bubblegum,” chaotic and prone to erupt at any time,