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... They were walking on a narrow path but it was hard to stay on because of the distraction and they ended up on a wide path. In the ...
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... what Hawthorne describes as, "a dreary road, darkened by all the gloomiest trees of the forest, which barely stood aside to let the narrow path creep through ...
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... to walk as Hawthorne puts it "A dreary road darkened by all the gloomiest trees of the forest, which barely stood aside to let the narrow path creep through ...
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... were absolutely responsible in their end. Tess, especially, had a very narrow path to destruction. The conditions in the book were ...
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... unspeakable crimes. At one time or another, everyone strays from the straight and narrow path of excellence and holiness. Whether it ...
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... subjects. Society today seems to be headed down the path mostly traveled instead of the narrow path less walked on. Although there ...
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... subjects. Society today seems to be headed down the path mostly traveled instead of the narrow path less walked on. Although there ...
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... purpose" he took "a dreary road" which was "darkened by all of the gloomiest trees of the forest, which barely stood aside to let the narrow path creep through ...
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... The sun looks like a narrow path of light, maybe resembling new life. Colonel Shaw, believing he was in a living hell, was awakened by a new heaven. ...
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... Hawthorne writes: He had taken a dreary road, darkened by all the gloomiest trees of the forest, which barely stood aside to let the narrow path creep through ...
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... reality in the world. It is summed up as follows. "A man is walking a narrow path in a sun-dappled forest. Before his on the path ...
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... reality in the world. It is summed up as follows. "A man is walking a narrow path in a sun-dappled forest. Before his on the path ...
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... Light and darkness are used in Chapter 16 when Hester and Dimmesdale meet in the forest with a "gray expanse of cloud" and a narrow path hemmed in by the black ...
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... He was not perfect, and he was not always truthful, but his few departures from the straight and narrow path of rectitude came during a war in which the ...
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... Promised Land. Just as the turtle endured, so did the Joads. They never digressed from their strait and narrow path to California.
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... Ages - the man who armed with faith and accompanied by religious zeal, symbolized by the faithful hound goes on his way along the narrow path of earthly life ...
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... the promise land. Just as the turtle endured, so did the Joads. Never digressing from their strait and narrow path to California.
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... Where the Vietnamese women follow a narrow path of their own customs, American women have before them a vast field of freedom. Vietnamese ...
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... Woolf uses her personal experiences, where a man would have been given free restraint, the narrator is restricted to a narrow path on the Oxbridge campus. ...
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... "He had taken a dreary road darkened by all the gloomiest trees of the forest, which barely stood aside to let the narrow path creep through, and closed ...
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... promise land. Just as the turtle endured, so did the Joads. They never digressed from their strait and narrow path to California.
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... Gatsby's poor background didn't afford him to take the straight and narrow path through life, so instead he chose to make his money by working for the mob. ...
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... the promise land. Just as the turtle endured, so did the Joads. Never digressing from their strait and narrow path to California.
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... the promise land. Just as the turtle endured, so did the Joads. Never digressing from their strait and narrow path to California.
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... land. Just as the turtle endured, so did the Joads. Never digressing from their strait and narrow path to California. Throughout ...
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... This could very well be the avenue through the straight and narrow path. May God Bless You, and may all the glory be given to Him.
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... Yes, we are all sinners, but I was raised that we should strive to walk the "narrow path" and do our best to abide by God's rules, in order to reach the ...
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... department. The handler led the dog through a narrow path in the woods, and kept saying things like "SEARCH", and "EASY". They were ...
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... John 10:41) Flannery O'Conner explores the nature of sin and the path to in ... an effect of his terminal sin) nessecary to jar her from her narrow minded views ...
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... Goodman's errand sends him off into the wild forest during the sunset where he is walking on a narrow dark path that is easy to lose. ...
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