Everything in the novel Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck is inevitable. Everything in the novel is there to tell the reader something or to foreshadow something that might happen later in the book. Some of the ways that John Steinbeck foreshadows future events in the book is through dialogue, characterization, and conflict. The characterization of Lennie throughout the novel foreshadows future confrontation with Lennie and some other minor characters. The reader finds this to be true when Lennie
because he feels complex emotion's. Some of the emotions that I and referring to are jealousy, agony, remorse, love, and ambition. One piece of evidence that shows he has some of these traits are on page 190 paragraph 2 where he states " Do you think that I was then dead to agony and remorse? Thing ye that the groan of Clerval were music to my ears?". This quote shows that the creature I feels remorse and agony while also showing that he isn't emotionless and that the killing of Clerval was not fun
consumed with the “weight of despair and remorse pressing on my heart” (Shelley pg. 80) the terror of allowing his friend die and the creature to roam free. The way the author (Shelley) painted Victor’s feeling using the words “despair” and “remorse” presents of conscience sorrowful man. The word “despair” gives the audience a negative tone of lost hope. Describing Victor’s pain of distress in the situation he was him in made the audience feel Victor’s pain.“Remorse” is a connotation of realizing his mistake
In the macbeth play written by Shakespeare, a person's personal values and ambitions are clearly show as the play progresses. Shakespeare does a great way of showing how a person's ambitions can intervene with a person's friendships etc. Throughout the play Macbeth is show to be a man of his word and in the beginning of the play it is clear that he is just a man looking to find himself. In the scene when the witches tell Macbeth that he will be king he becomes surprised and intrigued. As anyone would
One of the reasons being the Accessibility to Murdering & Framing Ms.Charlotte Doyle for example He knew exactly where Charlotte’s trunk was (which included her handkerchief). Which he had full access to. Jaggery also knew where Charlotte had hidden the Knife (before she had went to join the crew). Where she had hidden it was underneath her mattress. (Which Jaggery also had complete access to). My second reason for thinking that Jaggery murdered Mr.Hollybrass is the two birds with one stone argument
wasn't glad that he was hurt either, because I knew that it gave him satisfaction to be stricken by such passion that he could disregard his own pain and suffering”, when mentioning a time her father had tried to attack her. These signs of lacking remorse and recurring dreams are where her recognition of being a sociopath had started. Growing up she loved
Jim as a father figure is the polar opposite our protagonists biological father. In one particular conversation that Jim and Huck were having, we heard a story about Jim had hit his young daughter. Jim yelled at his daughter to shut the door but it seemed as though she kept ignoring him. Eventually Jim got infuriated and ran up to his daughter. Jim explained that, “En wid dat I fetch' her a slap side de head dat sont her a-sprawlin'. (Graff, Phelan 155)” This is the only real example of Jim committing
Justine's accusation also breaks Victor's hope. Justine is a family member who was falsely accused of killing Henry , eventhough she is innocent. No one in her society ,except her family believes that she is innocent. However when she is investigated, she chooses death by lying about killing him solely because society wouldn't believe her, even if her family could help her. All society needs is proof the know that Justine is guily. Unfortuanately all the evidence that was collected proved her guilty
King Duncan should get gifts for Macbeth, Lady Macbeth, and Banquo. I think that the King should give a comfy pair of pajamas to Macbeth. The King should give pajamas to him so Macbeth can sleep better after he kills the King. Lady Macbeth seems a bit uneasy lately. I think that the King should give her a nice bottle of wine to imbibe. She is going to need it to help alleviate her while Macbeth continues down his disreputable path. King Duncan should also get a motorcycle for Banquo. He should get
At the end of paragraph two of “Marigolds” written by Eugenia Collier Lizabeth “remembers [the marigold] quite vividly now as [she] desperately pass away the time waiting for you, who will not come” (1) this is more than likely Lizabeth talking about how she is waiting for Ms. Lottie’s forgiveness for her destructive actions as a child. For example, when Lizabeth is an adult, she begins to remember her time as a child during the great depression and primarily her days spent terrorizing Ms. Lottie