Their Eyes Were Watching God By Zora Hurston
…grandmother implicitly says, "Neither can you stand alone by yo’self Ah got tuh try and do for you befo’ mah head is cold"(15), showing an effort to make Janie dependent on a man .
Janie struggles to find some sign of love from her new husband Logan, but does not…
Death Of A Salesman By A. Miller
…created Willy’s wife Linda in such a way, that it is difficult to confirm whether she is a positive or destructive force upon his psyche. It is puzzling to understand why she allows this masquerade to escalate to the level that it does. The love Linda holds for Willy is…
Sweeney Tod
…looks on in irritation and frustration. It is hilarious. Sweeney allows the audience to experience several emotions—from horror and disbelief to sympathy and compassion. Although Sweeney is committing murderous acts, he is acting out of the love of his family. His daughter has been stolen from him and his wife's…
Beloved By Toni Morison
Beloved is a novel set in Ohio during 1873, several years after the Civil War. The book centers on characters who struggle fruitlessly to keep their painful recollections of the past at bay. The whole story revolves around issues of race, gender, family relationships and the supernatural, covering two generations…
Rose For Emily
…the ending. The outcome is further emphasized by the symbolism of the decaying house, which parallels Miss Emily's physical deterioration and demonstrates her mental decline. Her life, like the decaying house, suffers from lack of genuine love and care. The characteristics of Miss Emily's house, like her physical appearance, are…
Their Eyes Were Watching God By Zora Neale Hurston
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Janie’s search begins in her Nanny's yard, as Janie lies beneath the pear tree when; "the inaudible voice of it all came to her. She saw a dust-bearing bee sink into the sanctum of a bloom; the thousand sister-calyxes arch to meet the love embrace and the ecstatic shiver of…
Cry the beloved country
Cry the beloved country, by alan paton, is a book which tells the story of how james jarvis, a wealthy estate owner who, because of his own busy life, had to learn of the social degradation in south africa through the death of his only son. If arthur jarvis had…
Daeth Of A Salesman
…all of Biff's hopes and dreams. Biff no longer has feelings for Willy as Linda says, Biff, dear, if you don't have any feeling for him, then you can't have any feeling for me(Act 1, Scene 9).
Linda believes that, since she loves Willy, Biff cannot come and just see…
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…




