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... The main dilemma of the novel is Lucy's struggle to decide if she wants to marry Cecil or follow her heart toward George. Rooms, in this book, symbolize men. ...
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Jamaica Kincaid's novel, Lucy, is a first-person narrative of a young woman coming to America from Antigua and does not latch onto anything in its path. ...
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... The many depictions of Lucy can further provide insight in the novel. During Chapter 18, Mina reveals a considerable amount of information about the vampires. ...
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... This is hinted at early on in the novel when Lucy, outwardly dismissive and impatient with the sleepless Polly, tells how she 'took her in' and 'warmed her in ...
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... This forceful female sexuality is also seen later in the novel, when Lucy Westrena is transformed into a vampiress, and attempts to take her husband Arthur to ...
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... The novel then shifts to England. One night while Lucy Westenra and Mina Murray were out taking a walk, they notice a strange ship approaching. ...
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... yet to be experienced. Nonetheless, Lucy's partiality for the sea is evident throughout the novel. She illustrates her past with ...
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... Every morning, while Lucy was asleep, Mina would hear Lucy wheezing as if she was struggling to breathe. Later into the novel, Dr. Van Helsing discovered the ...
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Ms. Lucy Honeychurch, at the center of the novel, is a normal girl faced with love that runs the opposite of the social conventions of the time period. ...
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... He has the capacity, the characteristics of a ruler. Unfortunatly, it's not the case of all characters in the novel, Mina and Lucy were seen as the victims. ...
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... Stoker uses the word, voluptuous several times throughout the novel to describe the vixens. When Lucy is transformed, her purity has turned to "voluptuous ...
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... In the novel version of Dracula, Stoker mirrors the spiritual side of the women by ... A good example of this would be with the character of Lucy Westenra. ...
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... In the novel a Room with a View Lucy struggles between the strict old-fashioned views of her cousin and the more liberal views of the worldly people she has ...
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... are many people in the city, one can easily feel isolated, which is why Lucy describes it as "deserted." There is a conflict of taste in the novel at this point ...
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... He cannot even let go of Lucy Steele to be with the woman he really loves. Another male character in the novel, John Willoughby, is also meant to be ridiculed. ...
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... The plot of the novel is first started when the four children have been staying at a country mansion because of the war in London. Lucy, the youngest of all ...
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... himself. In contrast, the Victorians of the novel tried everything they could to save the lives of Lucy, Reinfield, and Mina. Dr ...
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... By the end of the novel, George will have offered Lucy a view out of the window of her life. George will have opened a window for her.
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... By the end of the novel, George will have offered Lucy a view out of the window of her life. George will have opened a window for her.
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... When Lucy decides to become a spinster, the Clergyman argues with her as sinning ... that a Clergyman, Mr. Bebbe is a prominent character in the novel also implies ...
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... Sydney Carton has contributed to the theme of the novel-Everyone should have both ... When Sydney Carton told Lucy that he loved her, he also promised her that he ...
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... a View, personal observation causes the pressures of social convention to emerge, creating a conflict in Lucy's identity. Throughout the novel, she struggles ...
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... Robert marries Lucy when she learns of his inheritance and switches her loyal ... Ultimately, the only second-sons in the novel marry the two protagonists of the ...
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... Robert marries Lucy when she learns of his inheritance and switches her loyal ... Ultimately, the only second-sons in the novel marry the two protagonists of the ...
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... the appropriate roles of male and female characters in his novel, which is ... very masculine character, who momentarily crosses the gender line after Lucy's death ...
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... "Once there were four children whose names were Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy," Lewis begins the novel, inviting the reader, as if for a live-presentation (1). ...
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... Mina's over shyness, Lucy being full of lust but no thought, the secretly read "Arabian Nights" novel are the proofs of sexual pressure that's being imposed on ...
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... reflection." Elinor describes this process of reflection several times in the novel. ... She turned towards Lucy in silent amazement, unable to divine the reason ...
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The book has 216 pages and is a novel of fiction and adventure. . The story begins with Lucy and Edmund staying at their aunt and uncle's house. ...
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... the original novel, none of the characters can really say whether they saw Dracula change. At times they believe that they were dreaming. Before Lucy dies, she ...
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