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  The Character of Criseyde In Troilus & Criseyde
.... only after--Achilles has killed Troilus and he has the ability from his heavenly position to disdain "everything we do that flow / From blind desire, which can ....
(2965 12 )

Chester Himes' Blind Man With a Pistol
.... Thus, the depiction of Harlem in Himes's novels and in Blind Man With a Pistol in particular demonstrates Himes' desire to use the detective genre only insofar ....
(1732 7 )

Blind Man With a Pistol
.... This demonstrates Himes' desire to use the detective genre only insofar as it .... Robert Skinner argues the attitudes expressed by the characters in Blind Man may ....
(1794 7 )

The Deaf/Blind Population
.... employee lost it but because of the presumption that a blind worker could not .... Many members of the Deaf cultural community strongly desire to have Deaf children ....
(4344 17 )

The Invisible Man
.... The narrator shows he believes both blacks and whites remain blind when he .... of the simple yet the confoundingly complex arrangement of hope and desire, fear and ....
(2294 9 )

Structure of James Joyce's "Araby"
.... of freedom as they pass from the religious school to the dingy and blind street .... of the story was an adolescent boy feeling the first stirring of desire and the ....
(547 2 )

A Modest Proposal
.... but his blind faith in his proposal's theories makes him argue that his irrational thinking actually represents justification for his theories: I desire those ....
(974 4 )

Dickens Hard Times & Swift's Proposal
.... but his blind faith in his proposal's theories makes him argue that his irrational thinking actually represents justification for his theories: I desire those ....
(2127 9 )

An Unquiet Mind
.... it is like a sighted person trying to understand someone blind; ultimately, both .... However, even though the desire for normalcy came to dominate her, Jamison did ....
(1030 4 )

Definition of Spiritual Freedom & Nietzsche
.... to ensure that the search and the conclusion are based on the desire for the .... For example, the believer is told to believe with blind faith and without reason ....
(1363 5 )

Critiques of 8 Short stories The subject of The Zebra
.... the boy as an exotic escape and because the girl has expressed the desire to go .... The beginning of the story was on a street that was blind, and the story ends ....
(2899 12 )

Eastern Religions
.... is considered the one way for the human spirit to triumph over the blind will to .... existence of the Indian, it is not surprising to see the desire for escape ....
(1033 4 )

Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man
.... But he was motivated only by the aching desire the invisible may feel "to convince .... His blind refusal of this knowledge began with his family's reaction to his ....
(2292 9 )

Prologue to Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man
.... But he was motivated only by the aching desire the invisible may feel "to convince .... His blind refusal of this knowledge began with his family's reaction to his ....
(2292 9 )

Universality of Main Character in "Araby"
The object of his desire is a neighborhood girl of about 15 whom he .... Adjectives Joyce uses to describe the street are "cold," "blind," "silent," and "somber ....
(1247 5 )

Toni Morrison
.... the author provides us with a "story" of an old woman who is blind but wise .... to ensure such individuals do not "loot" our language and the desire to express it. ....
(763 3 )

Dubliners
The object of his desire is a neighborhood girl of about 15 whom he .... Adjectives Joyce uses to describe the street are "cold," "blind," "silent," and "somber ....
(1247 5 )

Observation of Expressed Communication
.... Then she said, "I didn't say you were blind. .... of the mother, it was clear that the deeper level of her communication competence was rooted in a desire to avoid ....
(1047 4 )

Mary Barton
.... Mary's long-time friend Jem also loves Mary, but she spurns him, blind to his love in her desire to escape poverty's terrible grip. ....
(1686 7 )

Elizabeth Gaskell's novel "Mary Barton"
.... Mary's long-time friend Jem also loves Mary, but she spurns him, blind to his love in her desire to escape poverty's terrible grip. ....
(1697 7 )

The Tragic Hero in Literature
.... more easily, but he is simply a lying, cheating, selfish man with neither the desire to do .... In "Oedipus the King," Oedipus's foil is Tiresias, the blind prophet ....
(1068 4 )

"Scent of a Woman"
.... visits his relatives, where Sims and the audience find out how Slade became blind. .... you think that he is preoccupied with fulfilling a sexual desire, but what ....
(1004 4 )

Majidi Films
.... or skills in his son because he is too blinded by his desire to ensure .... Mohammad is apprenticed to a blind carpenter to be able to build cabinets with his hands ....
(3913 16 )

The poem "hay un lugar"
.... Harriet's response demonstrates that Emma is, at this time, willfully both blind and mute .... Emma's desire for a measure of control denied to her over her own life ....
(4139 17 )

Niccolo Machiavelli's Play "Mandragola"
.... or lover---be certain of what he desires, and certain of the worth of that desire. .... He also warns against becoming so blind to anything but one's goal---as does ....
(1093 4 )

Compulsive Gambling
.... must be defeated, but cannot be because the gambler's unconscious desire to lose .... takes place in the unconscious, however, the gambler operates blind to the ....
(3205 13 )

Sexuality of Anna Freud
.... Antigone eventually led her blind father by the hand, and Anna Freud eventually .... contention that she was afflicted with either a hyposexual desire disorder or a ....
(3240 13 )

Taxi Driver
.... as a lonely everyman, one who is heroic in his desire to clean up .... This blind idealism manifests itself within him as anger, hostility and eventually explosive ....
(2651 11 )

Candide, or Optimism
.... There is the Inquisitor, who is nothing more than a symbol of blind cruelty and the .... of them -- both the power of the church and the powerful desire that people ....
(2255 9 )

Anton Chekov
.... unwilling passengers on a train which is taking them where they have no desire to go .... stands for the destruction of happiness by those who are too blind to see it ....
(2166 9 )

 
 
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