Paradise Lost By John Milton
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Book III, ll. 98-111
God does not desire empty servitude. Forced praise, faithfulness, or adoration are empty and bordering with forced predestination: it obliterates free-will and any pleasure derived from it. Rather, God enjoys genuine love and honest faithfulness from His creations. The most obvious and deceitful sinner of God's…
The Scarlet Letter - Scaffol Scenes
…humanity, Chillingworth loses his victim, and Hester loses her dreams. Here again, the main characters come together, and Dimmesdale reveals his "scarlet letter". After Dimmesdale delivered his Election Day sermon, he stood on the scaffold with his lover and his child and confessed his sin to everyone. Suddenly the minister…
What The Doctor Ordered
…may not be what the doctor ordered. Frankenstein illustrates god-like characteristics by creating a living creature. As a boy he was deeply smitten with the thirst for knowledge (22), and obtained an eager desire to learn (23). This dedication and love for science he pursued led him to crave more…
Araby By James Joyce And Sunrise On The Veld By Doris Lessing
…and controlled by his passion for Mangan’s older sister. His ideals of the girl were not realistic but were futile and vain. The girl drew out feelings in him and he discovered that feelings must be reciprocated and the downsides that love can be painful. He had a difficult time…
Mary Shelley’S Frankenstein: Who Is Responsible For The Deaths?
…that occurred were caused by either weaknesses of character or errors in judgment made by Victor Frankenstein, the creator of the monster.
Victor Frankenstein grow up in a warm and loving family environment, but he never shared that kind of love he received from his family with the monster. He…
Tuesday's With Morrie
…It was taught with experience. No grades were given, but there were oral exams each week. He was expected to respond to questions, and you were expected to pose questions of your own. No books were required, yet many topics were coverd, including love, work, community, family, aging, forgiveness, and,…
Freedom
Have you ever wondered what life at school would be like without "freedom?" In myopinion I think it would be horrid. Think about it. If we had no freedom we wouldn't be able to do the things we love most, or choose what friends we hang out with. The freedoms…
The Firm or The Chamber
…and I will talk about it one of these days, but not any time soon. We'll pick a small collage town because she wants to go to school. She's only twenty, I'm still a kid myself. We're unloading some serious baggage here and its time to have fun. I'd love…
Donne Vs. Hemingway
…character feels like an alien in his setting and disoriented. He symbolizes the best of the American dream by giving up his reputation, the good life, and security. Robert is a talkative, moody, and lifeless. In the novel, Jordan falls in love with Maria. She does not live a very…
Soldier’S Home By Ernest Hemingway: Another Story Of A Broken Heart
…another story discernible beneath the main one. Krebs' indifference towards the girls in the town seems to reflect his disillusionment not only with the war and his parents' marriage, but also with another experience—Krebs' breaking up with a lover:
Now he would have liked a girl if she had come…




