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English Online Essays


After Apple Picking
Number of words: 633 | Number of pages: 3

... speaker’s climb through life toward death and heaven and the barrel and apples left on the tree represent things he regrets having or not having done during his lifetime. But in line six he says that he is “done with apple-picking now,” which sounds as if he’s saying that what’s done is done and he must accept it. It is almost as if he is having a conflict within himself as to whether he should be content with his life or not. The “sleep” that the speaker mentions constantly throughout the poem represents death. When he says, “Essence of winter sleep is on the night,” he is recognizing his own mortality. In the last three lines he wonders whether his sleep will be a long sleep like t ...

Hamlet - Was Prince Hamlet Wacko?
Number of words: 2103 | Number of pages: 8

... health when he commits himself to avenge his father's murder. This quote allows the reader to follow Hamlet's train of thought in regards to his role as student, mourning son, and Prince to the throne: "I'll wipe away all trivial fond records, All saws of books, all forms, all pressures past That youth and observation copied there, And thy commandment all alone shall live Within the book and volume of my brain" (1054, line 100). Hamlet is stating his utmost commitment to nothing short of revenge of his fathers' death. At this juncture in the play, there is little doubt about his state of mind, or intentions. However, the next act belies Hamlet's sanity and reason. In act two, Ha ...

Iliad 2
Number of words: 1319 | Number of pages: 5

... is mercilessly and dishonorably cut down in combat, he puts aside his pride and chooses to temporarily forget about his previous feuds with Agamemnon that have, up until now, prevented him from participating in the war. He joins the fighting with a deadly and vengeful mindset that will likely play a major factor in the outcome of the war. Today, this lust for revenge might be considered a glaring character flaw. However, this passion for retribution undoubtedly conforms to the heroic code of Greek society. Meanwhile, Hector is full of indecision and reluctance about whether to take part in the war. He too believes that fate has dictated that he will be killed in battle. He spends m ...

Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep
Number of words: 733 | Number of pages: 3

... in doorways"(Line7) and "Chickens in Chinatown windows". (Line 14) This section contrasts humans with dogs in the ways in which they think and feel. "He doesn’t hate cops / he merely has no use for them / and he goes past them". (Lines 23 -25) This tells us that if we have no use for something we look at it with indifference ignore it and go on with our lives. " He would rather eat a tender cow / than a tough policeman"(Lines28-29) explains to us that we like to take the easy way out of things by dealing with the simple problems and turning our backs on the difficult problems. We see that a man by himself is scared of a group of men but not of o ...

ENGLISH
Number of words: 948 | Number of pages: 4

... a bastard. I could hardly see straight." Holden tried all he could to try to be cool he was faking it just to fit in. He drank, cursed and criticized life l to make it seem he was like he knew of his habits. I myself have found me doing this at times, also. I, at times, feel the need to fit in to a group and do things similar to what others do in order to be accepted by others, but I do have my limitations. I smoked a cigarratte once by myself cause I saw everybody doing that so I was like let me see how it is, I tried it and it didn’t grow on me but that was only once. Holden and I both put people on levels higher and lower other than our own for amount of knowledge and and ch ...

The Siginificance Of The Openi
Number of words: 1320 | Number of pages: 5

... Egdon Heath's unchangeable place in time (as will be discussed later), this early arrival of darkness is well in tune with the overall atmosphere of tragedy. Dominance of darkness is clearly ominous and Hardy also says of the heath that it could 'retard the dawn, sadden noon…and intensify the opacity of a moonless midnight to a cause of shaking and dread'. The images conjured are explicitly ominous and suggesting tragedy. It is also inferred that the Heath itself creates the darkness - 'the heath exhaling darkness as rapidly as the heavens precipitated it'. This description of the Heath gives it a human like, in fact, monster like quality. We see an image of a giant creature of d ...

Something Wicked This Way Comes
Number of words: 715 | Number of pages: 3

... time and again throughout the novel. "...Jim running slower to stay with Will, Will running faster to stay with Jim"(18). This comes towards the beginning when the two are sprinting home, one running slower than his normal pace and the other faster. Obviously running faster is an opposite of running slower, and it is understood that the two are running together. Therefore, when the two opposites (running faster and running slower) are applied together, they fit perfectly since the boys are running with each other. Another example is "The wind flew Jim away. A similar kite, Will swooped to follow"(16). This quotation comes early in the ...

Stone Angel
Number of words: 857 | Number of pages: 4

... that it is real silk and not worth buying. Inspite of what Doris thinks she buys the dress anyway. Going against her wishes is what started all the bad occurrences related to the lilac silk dress. The first occurrence in the novel is when she wears the lilac silk dress at the dinner table with Marvin and Doris. Are living with Hagar in her houseand she notices something is wrong. "What is it ? I want to shout the question impatiently at the face. Instead I fold my hands, as I am meant to do over my silk lilac belly, and wait" (Laurence 35). She later finds out that night that the problem that she was wondering about was that Doris and Marvin want to sell the house. They want to move in ...

Ywain
Number of words: 2761 | Number of pages: 11

... of what occurred. Also, throughout the body of the work the warriors, no matter which side they are on, have significant names for their weapons and war-horses. This holds to the ancient custom that honored weapons with special names as having magical powers that could help its bearer. The battles and heroism of the main characters, as well as the names and details given about their war-horses and weapons, were important to a society that was constantly in a state-of-battle readiness, such as Roland's was. Beyond the battle scenes, Roland is true to the era in its portrayal of vassalage between a lord and his liegeman. In her introduction, Dorothy L. Sayers defines vassalage as "a p ...

Song Of Solomon
Number of words: 983 | Number of pages: 4

... with regularly. However, despite their close friendship, the opportunity to gain a large amount of gold severs all their friendly ties. Guitar, suspecting Milkman took all the gold for himself, allows his greed and anger to dictate his actions and sets out on a manhunt, ready to take Milkman down wherever and whenever he could in order to retrieve the hoarded riches. Guitar's first few sniper attempts to execute Milkman did fail; however, the ending of the novel leaves the reader with the imminent death of either Milkman or Guitar. Ironic that the reader never discovers whether Guitar, who coined the statement, "Everybody wants the life of a black man" (222), ever gets the life o ...

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