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  • The Light in the Forest Summary

    The main character of the novel is a white teenager, who lived with Native Americans and grew up as one of them. From his early childhood True Son was taught that the white men are evil, so, when he is found by the white people and adopted by them, he tries everything to not let…

  • Dr. Hastie Lanyon

    Dr. Hastie Lanyon is a reputable London doctor and, along with Utterson, formerly one of Jekyll’s closest friends. As an embodiment of rationalism, materialism, and skepticism, Lanyon serves a foil (a character whose attitudes or emotions contrast with, and thereby illuminate, those of another character) for Jekyll, who embraces mysticism. His death represents the more general victory of supernaturalism over materialism in Dr.…

  • Madame Bovary Summary

    Madame Bovary written by Gustave Flaubert talks about the elevated romantic standards of Emma Rouault. He portrays the agony that takes birth from her thirst for a lavish lifestyle and the lack of hold with reality which eventually incinerates her existence. The story starts off with the character introduction of Charles Bovary who is pictured…

  • King Lear Quotes – Page 2 | Just Great DataBase

    Fortune love you. King Lear 7 And the creature run from the cur? There thou mightst behold the great image of authority: a dog’s obeyed in office.Thou rascal beadle, hold thy bloody hand.Why dost thou lash that whore? Strip thine own back.Thou hotly lust’st to use her in that kindFor which thou whipp’st her. The…

  • Marketing plan

    [ˈmɑːkɪtɪŋ plæn] Definition: Marketing plan is a document that is part of the business strategy of the enterprise and determines the steps that need to be taken to keep positions in the market. In a Sentence                The marketing plan is the main document of the enterprise regulating its activity in…

  • Silas Marner Essays

    Relevance of Silas Marner’s Themes Today Silas Marner has taken into account and propagated in 19th century that during the evolution of character he has to face conflicts between desire and duty, between passion and self sacrifice, between egoism and loyalty to others. Same is true for 21st century as human faces the same conflict…

  • Civil Litigation

    What’s the Difference between Mediation vs. Arbitration? People usually try to avoid long litigation. They take time, money, and their results are always unpredictable. That… Business Disputes: Common Areas and 3 Different Ways of Solving Business disputes relate to a characteristic feature of running commerce. Almost every entrepreneur in his/her life… Introduction to Environmental Law:…

  • The Canterbury Tales Study Guide

    The Canterbury Tales Study Guide Author: Geoffrey Chaucer Original title: Tales of Caunterbury Characters: Chaucer (The Narrator), The Host, The Knight, The Squire, The Wife of Bath, The Miller, The Friar, The Prioress, The Nun’s Priest Prepare to explore the culture, life, and people of Middle Ages in these 24 stories written by Geoffrey Chaucer.…

  • God

    In the book and life we see the God as the main power, the ruler of the heaven and Earth, creator of all creatures. God sees everything, but in a poem, he is described as someone who sees less amount of things. In the text God has nice humor; he understands everything and even laughs…

  • Mina Purefoy

    Mina Purefoy is the minor character of the novel. Mina Purefoy, the fertile mother, is dubbed “goddess of unreason.” According to Gilbert’s annotations, in real life, Mina Purefoy was married to a Dublin obstetrician who in 1904 was former master of Rotunda Lying-in Hospital on Rutland Square. In the book, she is married to the Methodist Theodore Purefoy, who is an accountant. Throughout the…