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    Hawthorne 's Ideal Woman In Nathaniel Hawthorne 's short stories, "Young Goodman Brown", "The Minister 's Black Veil", and "The Birthmark", he provides us with female characters with very similar attributes, and they all have the same inhuman acceptance for the men they love. No matter what is thrown at these three unprecedented women they still show a extreme tolerance for their companions. While Goodman Brown, Mr. Hooper, and Aylmer struggle with their own appalling desires, their partners continue

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    to some major similarities in the lives of the main characters. Both of the main characters have something extraordinary about their outward appearances. Dorian Gray has the gift of youth and beauty, while the main character in Face has a large birthmark covering half of his face. The main characters are affected in opposing manners, and but certain aspects of their lives are quite similar. Both main

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    the boys find important on the island is to make a fire for their potential rescue, but this leads to all kinds of problems. The first major thing that the boys, specifically Piggy, notice that their fire causes, is the death of the boy with the birthmark. Piggy has an absolute temper-tantrum criticizing the boys outrageous riot to create the fire and Piggy says, “‘That little ‘un that had a mark on his face -- where is -- he now? I tell you I don’t see him’” (Golding 46). This begins the first of

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    those who survive must commit evil acts in order to do so. Characters like Simon, Piggy, and the boy with the mulberry birthmark who die in his story are not only physically or mentally predisposed to suffer by natural selection but also incapable of joining in on the evil plaguing their group. The first death that occurs in the novel is that of the boy with the mulberry birthmark. He fearfully speaks of the beast before disappearing while the fire begins spreading. His death is not explicitly written

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    Cloud Atlas

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    places in time. This is shown by the some of the characters remembering who they are. Another way David Mitchell connects the soul between each person is the mentioning of a comet shaped birthmark that each of them share. This adds another layer to the idea of rebirth in the novel.

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    First of all, the Romanticism Period is all about the ideas of nature, beauty, fantasy, and love, not necessarily having to do with a boy and a girl. As for Realism behind all the weird and beautiful ideas to live happily ever after, the people realized the problems were not fixed with the Civil War. Therefore, the people started to convert into Realism seeing the world focusing on details, facts, and the people. The two periods follow each other because the time the world came to a revolution which

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    golden hair, blue eyes, and thin body; but rarely are her non-superficial attributes, assuming that those hold little value. The focus on only the physicality of women is also portrayed in The Birthmark by Nathaniel Hawthorne. The short story discusses a husband, Alymer's, wishes to have his wife's facial birthmark removed, due to

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    Come let me tell you about a heroic man… well, kid. The year 2085, in the remains of the once revolutionary New York city, was a kid. Andrew a 13-year-old who was a stereotypical kid or so he thought. “Andrew get your butt down here you're going to miss the bus,” said mom “Coming mom,” Within a few seconds he was downstairs ready to start the day. “You have to ready sooner, I know it's been hard since your father left us but you're going to have to make this work. Have fun at school don't get into

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    According to Punter’s article, the major theme of American Gothic is the triumph of civilization over barbarism. I think that in a sense this triumph is found both in Hawthorne’s stories, especially in “The Birthmark”, and Poe’s “The Fall of the House of Usher”. He also emphasizes the importance of place and, in the case of Poe, of premature burials; these two things are particularly remarkable in Poe’s story. The three stories defy logic and rationality. In the case of “Wakefield”, the reader finds

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    Burmese Days Analysis

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    Burmese Days was the book that took the history lecture and made it "real life." To me, there is a big difference between being told something happened and realizing that it happened. History gives you a look back perspective. You have all the information so you are able to make an educated decision and judge the people of the time for what they did. Burmese Days allowed for a glimpse into the time period without that the rose-covered glasses. We were in the middle of a British Colony and seeing

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