Encyclopedia of Themes in Literature
Lord Jim 303 past) would be yet another act of cowardice and self-delusion. And yet, letting Brown go is, of course, ironically ...
304 Crane, Stephen Justice in Lord Jim The notion of “justice” implies a sense of balance in relation to which a perceived “diso ...
“The Open Boat” 305 Crane found himself in a small dinghy with three other men; they were adrift for 30 hours. Crane wrote a new ...
306 Crane, Stephen The sense of community continues the next day when the captain realizes that they are not likely to be rescue ...
Although the oiler, who seems the most physically fit of the crew, is unfortunately drowned, the other three men reach shore, wi ...
308 Crane, Stephen the overturned dinghy as a float, but the boat, caught by a strong wave, soon batters the correspondent. Desp ...
The Red Badge of Courage 309 The two youths then face two responses to their actions in this battle, the first negative and the ...
310 Crane, Stephen and joins another stream of fleeing men, he is hit on the head by a fellow soldier’s rifle. He stumbles on, s ...
The Divine Comedy 311 and, more important, has abandoned the “tattered man,” whom he should have helped. Although other images r ...
312 Dante Alighieri saint. Her beauty and devotion to God brought Dante to religion and developed in him an almost unshakable fa ...
The Divine Comedy 313 love are inseparable, and every human action can be categorized as performed either out of love or out of ...
314 Davies, Robertson can advance their connection with God through religious growth. Dante also constantly uses nature in a des ...
Fifth Business 315 even though he was the intended victim, not the one who threw the snowball. Ramsay becomes a schoolteacher an ...
316 Davies, Robertson Dunstan’s natural curiosity about sex, contributed to his guilt. Other issues stem from how the other part ...
Fifth Business 317 reflect rationally on this incident; he cannot dismiss the irrational fears, nor can he know how to cope with ...
318 Davis, Rebecca Harding spiritual gift to him. This dedication to her own path of truth is what inspires Dunstan’s lifelong s ...
Life in the Iron Mills 319 of overcoming his situation. Dr. May tells Hugh, “A man may make himself anything he chooses. God has ...
320 Davis, Rebecca Harding stolen, for him, too, the question of justice—or, as he might phrase it, his right to better himself, ...
Moll Flanders 321 Hugh’s dilemma now is that his newly awakened belief in his own right to happiness conflicts with his sense of ...
322 Defoe, Daniel cOmmOdiFicatiOn/cOmmercializatiOn in Moll Flanders Moll Flanders is so clearly a novel of commerce and commodi ...
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