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... your name. People with excessive pride would risk to lose everything to make sure nobody would spoil their name. They would even ...
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... I have give you my soul; leave me my name," exclaims Proctor; this proclamation shows that Proctor has so much pride in his name that he will die and be hung ...
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... (Scott) Another critic had much to say about Jane and her novel The Pride and the Prejudice. His name is Francis Hovey Stoddard, and he stated "We can claim ...
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... distinguish themselves. Both the length and the style of this name mean to show the error in overdoing the pride in one's name. With equal ...
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... actions towards her husband, Ben Loy, truly exemplifies the ultimate Chinese priority and major concern of defending one's own pride in his or her family name. ...
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... In a civilization of honor and pride, the family felt a strong sense of disgrace and ... they needed to forget about her and eternally label her as "No Name Woman ...
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... of great deeds that made their cultural history so worth of pride, came their habits of dedicating particular places and edifices in the name of honorable ...
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... of great deeds that made their cultural history so worth of pride, came their habits of dedicating particular places and edifices in the name of honorable ...
(954 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)
... of great deeds that made their cultural history so worth of pride, came their habits of dedicating particular places and edifices in the name of honorable ...
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... Pride and Prejudice is an apt name for the book. These notions permeate the novel thoroughly, especially in the views of Elizabeth and Darcy. ...
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... with each other back then. CHARACTERS: Pride and Prejudice is an appropriate name for the book. These notions permeate the novel ...
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... He has put aside the pride of his name and confessed to something he was so shameful. Proctor almost gives in to confessing to the witchcraft. ...
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... he does, he even says, "Call out the name Willy Loman and see what happens!", just to display to his sons how much pride he takes in his name (Death 62). ...
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... confession. John had to make the decision to either, live a lie and disgrace his family, or die with pride and a clean name. To ...
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... confession. John had to make the decision to either, live a lie and disgrace his family, or die with pride and a clean name. To ...
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... confession. John had to make the decision to either, live a lie and disgrace his family, or die with pride and a clean name. To ...
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... witch. Therefore, he saved his name and his pride. Another person who has the same thing in common with Giles is Rebecca. Throughout ...
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... by sight and scent and seed, then you may learn it's true name, knowing its ... Ged's pride and hate caused him to release a great evil that sought to destroy him. ...
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... However, his feelings for the baby motivated not by genuine love, but rather by pride, because the baby is a boy who will continue his important family name. ...
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... lie. He therefore, sentences himself to be hung and at least passes his "good" name and some pride to his children. Furthermore, Mary ...
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... lie. He therefore, sentences himself to be hung and at least passes his "good" name and some pride to his children. Furthermore, Mary ...
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... He refuses to confess to his accusations, because after all, they are false. He has too much pride in himself and his name, and is eventually killed. ...
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... First of these ironies is his name, Fortunato, a play in the word ... However, the most powerful irony in Fortunato's character, is his pride, more specifically ...
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... He will not allow his pride to be hurt even if it means getting sicker or ... getting even" is evil and will mean death to Fortunato, who's name, meaning fortunate ...
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... was falling apart over the horrible reputation Lydia would curse their name with. ... provides much closure as Darcy and Lizzy set aside their pride and prejudice ...
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... Overall, we will see that Oedipus' pride, self absorption and temperament result in ... my messenger, but came myself--I came, Oedipus, Oedipus whose name is known ...
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... It is understood that they family's pride was lost, but does not mean that she ... any drastic measures Some people may argue that the family in No Name Woman had ...
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... and do not aid him. Odysseus gleams with a sense of pride that his false name had tricked the giants. He laughs to himself, saying ...
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... In the end then, Madam Alberta K. shows that she will appear strong to the world, no matter what she has to do and that her name and her pride are all that she ...
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... example of the hero's need for fame and need to spread his name during this ... victory, while at the same time displaying how fame and too much pride can lead to ...
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