Nineteen Eighty Four
…their mothers at birth . . . The sex instinct will be eradicated. Procreation will be an annual formality like the renewal of a ration card. We shall abolish the orgasm. There will be no loyalty, except loyalty toward the Party. There will be no love, except the love of…
Where I Lived And What I Lived For By Thoreau
In "Where I Lived & What I Lived For," Thoreau’s response towards nature is of admiration and value. His respect for nature is almost religious. This is depicted in the way he describes his love and adoration for nature.
Thoreau is surrounded by nature and feels relaxed and relieved when…
Henry David Thoreau
…century took many forms and ideas that still effect our ever so changing society today. Henry David Thoreau was among the notable writers during this time, and his impact of American literature will not soon be forgotten.
His perseverance, love for nature, and humanitarian beliefs helped to mold the ideas…
God, Atom Or Ape?
…to divulge the secrets of the universe. Just as it is not necessary to tell a child of three the details of procreation when they ask, where do babies come from? You speak to them in a language they will understand such as, When a mommy and daddy love each…
Hamlet: Sane Or Insane
…of touch with reality as was Ophelia, but a man driven crazy by thought.
Hamlet's behavior throughout the play, especially towards Ophelia is inconsistent. He jumps into Ophelia's grave, and fights with Laertes in her grave. He professes "I loved Ophelia. Forty thousand brothers/Could not, with all their quantity of…
Jelousy: William Shakespeare's Othello
…and Othello. Once the peace is disrupted, Iago moves directly to Othello. Everyone trusts Iago and believes that he is trying to do the best for them. Iago uses Roderigo to get Cassio in trouble with Othello.
Since Roderigo is in love with Desdemona, I confess it is my shame…
Marriage in Pride and Prejudice
…out of marriage than financial stability and that is what she got. In Hunsford it seems that Charlotte did nothing but tend to the chores of maintaining her home and pleasing Lady Catherine. I do not believe that Charlotte and Mr. Collins were in love at all and they did…
Anna Karenina By Leo Tolstoy
…stars"; by adding one simple word, familiar, into the sentence, Tolstoy reveals that this is not the first time Levin has observed the sky and the stars that he sees. Throughout the novel, Levin is a keen observer, both of others and of nature. His love of nature and his…
Necklace By Guy De Maupassant And Rocking Horse Winner By D.H. Lawrence
"The Necklace" by Guy De Maupassant and "The Rocking Horse Winner" by D.H. Lawrence have two women in these stories that show no care or concern for anyone but themselves. Hester and Mathilde both had families that they truly did not love. And they were only involved with them for…
Tartuffe
…Cleante, the maid and the brother-in-law of the main character, Orgon, discuss Tartuffe and both agree that he has captivated Orgon. Damis, Orgon's son, wonders whether his father will allow Mariane, Orgon's daughter, to marry Valere, who she is in love with, because Damis is in love with Valere's sister.…




