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English Online Essays


Mercutio In Romeo And Juliet
Number of words: 857 | Number of pages: 4

... was really dying. The characters finally stopped joking around when Mercutio fell down dead and a fatal hole was discovered in his chest. Mercutio was Shakespeare’s one comic element in a tale that was not to end happily. Mercutio’s Queen Mab speech (Act 1, scene 4) was an attempt to cheer up Romeo, because he was depressed over his unanswered love for Rosaline, the girl he wanted before he met Juliet. In this speech Mercutio tells about Queen Mab, and makes a reference to the ability of fairies to control the affairs of humans. "And in this state she gallops night by night/Through lovers' brains, and then they dream of love." Mab had the ability to control the dreams of ...

The Joy Luck Club 2
Number of words: 5048 | Number of pages: 19

... women's culture, of the immigrant family--and of the novel itself--within apparent conflicts or ambiguities. Tan's use of Confucianism may reveal her hypothesis of how a women's version of that patriarchal ethico-moral-ritual tradition might be passed down from mother to daughter and carried to America. Just as in the Confucian ritual system, very little of the mother-tradition in the text is told explicitly from mother to daughter: ritual actions are supposed to be observed, absorbed, read, and understood in order to be transformed, preserved and handed down in turn. I. From a Taoist perspective, the fact that The Joy Luck Club is divided into four sections of four stories each, abou ...

The Plague 2
Number of words: 1068 | Number of pages: 4

... leave the town. Rieux, being the professional, denies him a pass. However, the humanistic personality allows him to feel sorry for Rambert. He understood his predicament and wanted Rambert to keep him informed of his progress. Rambert takes offense to this without knowing that Rieux was in the same, if not worse, situation. During a conversation with Panteloux, Rieux states, “Salvation’s a much too big word for me. I don’t aim so high. I am concerned with man’s health; and for me his health comes first.” This is a humanistic statement and shows his respect for the human. During the beginning of the novel Rieux was very professional; however, toward ...

Reading The Light
Number of words: 510 | Number of pages: 2

... wild imaginations, it did not occur to me that a child in kindergarten would tell such an elaborate lie. When I looked back in the story, I found the spot where I think that Laurie first started to tell his lie. "The teacher spanked a boy, though, ... For being fresh" was Laurie’s replay to his mother asking him what happened in school. "Laurie thought. "It was Charles"" (14) When I reread this I thought that this was where Laurie decided to put on his act. I know that young children are capable of a lot of things, and some times they go unnoticed, like Laurie’s charade. This story seemed to be more like a fairy tale. The Story that I think I will reme ...

Knights In Shining Armour
Number of words: 830 | Number of pages: 4

... and the Green Knight the fact that The Green Knight went to Camelot and challenged the Knight of the round table by saying to them… You haven’t a man that could match me, your might is so feeble … This ax, as heavy as he’ll need, to handle as he like, And I will abide the first blow, bare-necked as I sit… Any man who walk up to the most powerful Knight in the world insult them right before you give them promise to cut your head off, has more balls than he needs. Sir Gawain also get bravery points for excepting his offer and going up against this intimidating creature when no other Knight would. In Le Morte d’ Arthur it is the King of all Kings, King Arthur, that performs the dari ...

Macbeth The Cursed Play
Number of words: 608 | Number of pages: 3

... again for nearly a century. The day of its London revival in 1703 was noteworthy for one of the most severe storms in English history. Because of its blasphemous content, the play was blamed for the storm's calamities, and Queen Anne ordered a week of prayer during which all theaters were closed. A catalogue of disasters Over the next two centuries the disasters continued, the curse taking its greatest toll after the Astor Place riots in New York City in 1849. During a performance of Macbeth by British actor William Charles Macreadyk, supporters of his American rival, Edwin Forrest, clashed with police. Twenty-two people were killed and some 36 more injured. Probably the mo ...

Red Badge Of Courage: Summary And Character Analysis
Number of words: 1081 | Number of pages: 4

... didn't want to stay on the farm with nothing to do, so he made his final decision to enlist. After enlisting he finds himself in a similar situation, with nothing to do. While there he becomes friends with two other soldiers, John Wilson, "the loud soldier / "the friend" and Jim Conklin, "the tall soldier". Wilson was a loud spoken and obnoxious soldier who becomes one of Henry's best friends. Jim was a tall soldier and was a childhood friend of Henry's. He was always calm and matter-of-fact like. He also loves pork sandwiches as that is all he eats. Wilson was as excited about going to war as Henry, while Jim was confident about the success of the new regiment. Wilson is acts very confide ...

The Man Who Made Ireland
Number of words: 2584 | Number of pages: 10

... Little Fella.” Now for those readers, who are unclear on who Michael Collins was or what he eventually did for the nation state of Ireland, there is an important foreshadowing at the beginning of this chapter. Placed in a non-attention-drawing manner at the top of the page is a quote from Michael Collins Sr.: “One day he’ll be a great man. He’ll do great work for Ireland.” If a reader is unaware or not paying attention, they are likely to miss this forecast. The elder Collins uttered these prophetic words on his deathbed…when the younger Collins was only 6 years old. The focus of Coogan’s work is given to the time mainly from the East ...

Dulce Est Decrum Est
Number of words: 1742 | Number of pages: 7

... And then: 'If you could hear at every jolt, the blood Come gargling from the froth-corrupted lungs, Obscene as cancer, bitter as the cud Of vile, incurable sores on innocent tongues.' Owen generates two powerful images aimed at discouraging the mere thought of war by its emotionally distressing descriptions. The way in which Owen moved the images from a general concept to personal illustration by addressing the reader directly, 'If you could hear' indicated that I must place myself in this situation, and evoke the setting and all the associated emotions in my mind as I were in fact witnessing this event first hand. Perhaps to feel the emotions as Owen would himself. The ...

Macbeth Character Analysis
Number of words: 571 | Number of pages: 3

... because of this was presented with many honors. As with any person when they are recognized for what they have done Macbeth became somewhat greedy in his newly found fame and this greed also spread to his wife, Lady Macbeth. With this greed, as you can expect, came a want for more and more attention and fortune so Macbeth was going to do anything and everything possible to climb his way to the top even if this meant giving up his values and forgetting who his friends were if necessary. The first event that showed Macbeth giving up on his integrity would be when he and his wife plotted to murder Duncan when he stayed at their castle for the night. In the time that this play took place ...

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