126 Results for cause and effect

Paul CromptonProfessor Sean FarrellHistory 112AApril 26, 2000Effects of WarWhat effects does war have on men? Leo Tolstoy, writer of War and Peace, addresses this issue. He uses some of his own views to show how the effects of war change people through the course of a day. Tolstoy's center message i...
With or Without You "See the stone set in your eyes, see the thorn twist in your side. I'll wait, for you. Slide of hand and twist of fate, on a bed of nails see makes me wait. And I'll wait, without you, with or without you, with or without you. Through the storm we reach the shore, you ...
Frankenstein In Frankenstein, Mary Shelley tells of a man and his monster who are outcast of society. The man, Victor Frankenstein secludes himself from society, and is filled with hatred towards his creation While his creation, the monster, yearns for a place in society but is rejected and i...
In her novel To the Lighthouse Virginia Woolf explores love as a construct of gender systems. Being good to someone, a simple, basic definition of love, has a destructive effect on both the giver and receiver of the love. These destructive tendencies of love are shaped by gender identities, which...
Dido and Turnus both hold significant roles in the Aeneid with their opposing relations of love and hate to Aeneas in his mission. They are the two most important characters that stand in the way of the founding of Rome. Their existences both exenterate and hinder Aeneas personally as well as in ter...
A critical character in the play Much Ado about Nothing is a villain named Don John. Don John from the beginning tries to challenge the other characters' trust with one another. Not only does it put some of the other main characters trust at steak he more importantly jeopardizes the other...
Hamlet Role of Women For many years in the past women played a small role socially, economically, and politically. As a result of this many works in literature were reflective of this diminutive role of women. In Elizabethan theatres small boys dressed and played the roles of women. In contrast to ...
In The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro, Stevens is unable to pursue his feelings because of his relationships with Lord Darlington and his father. Father teaches Stevens to value Lord Darlington more than he values his own personal relationships; ironically, following Father and blin...
The word \"relationship\" is one of many words that people use, but have a hard time defining. The dictionary defines it as, \"a state of affairs existing between those having relations or dealings.\" Physical and economic relationships do not tell much that is useful about interpersonal communicati...
Vanessa Arellano Thursday, 16th May 2002 A Midsummer Night's Dream What does Shakespeare tries to tell us through Puck and Demetrius? Love is a timeless topic which will always be a popular theme for entertainment and a source of confusion for men and women. In A Midsummer Night's Dream...
In Much Ado About Nothing, by William Shakespeare, the characters had intriguing relationships with each other. The relationships that comprise this play revealed a common truth about human nature. In the same way, the characters exhibited many complex and distinct elements present in all human b...
The Use of Imagery in "Those Winter Sundays" Parents often have the desire to give to their children no matter how much pain it brings to themselves. In Robert Hayden's poem "Those Winter Sundays," the father does whatever is necessary to make his family comfortable. In ...
Hadrian and Antinous There were many relationships that changed the course of history forever. Most have one thing in common, one in a high position being influenced by their significant other. The effect of Cleopatra on Antony, Josephine on Napoleon, and Ann Boleyn on Henry the Eighth changed ...
In his novel, \'Enduring Love,\' Ian McEwan presents to the audience a character which goes by the name of \'Jed Parry.\' Parry\'s character has an incredibly important role in the book and develops a very obsessive love with the book\'s narrator, Joe Rose. Throughout the book, Parry\'s love is p...
Humans go through many hardships throughout life that may be hard to deal with. Loosing a loved on is a hardship that is very difficult to deal with for most people. Some people even go crazy when they loose someone they love because loss of love is very much connected with the loss of life. Peo...
In reality, psychoanalysis is an effective technique of exploring repressed or unconscious impulses and anxieties, as well as internal conflict. This technique can often be quite effective when used on the characters in various fictional texts, such as Shakespeare's, Othello. By applying such a...
In Toni Morrison's novel, Sula (1973), the reader follows the life of Sula Peace through her childhood in the 1920's, until her death in 1941. Sula's interactions with the surrounding characters play a profound role in the constant development of their emotions. It seems that Sula's controversial re...
Emotions have helped humans evolve and survive by changing the way we react to and think about our environment. Positive and negative emotions create patterned responses in both individuals and in whole societies. Emotions can help people understand the world, including other human beings,...
"Rappaccini's Daughter" In "Rappaccini's Daughter", by Nathaniel Hawthorne, a professor obsessed with "a spiritual love of science" pursues his experiments with his daughter, until he destroys her. In other words he practices unfettered science. ...
On September Eleventh Two Thousand One the twin Towers collapsed. I was in school. The principal at got on the intercom and instructed the teachers to turn the televisions to channel Five. It was a massive destruction. Terrorists were hijacking our planes and crashing into the towers killing ov...
There were several themes associated with the novel Great Expectations. One of the most fascinating themes dealt with "infatuation and how it compares to and relates to love" ("Infatuation"). Infatuation is basically an obsession, or extravagant affection towards a person (Webster, 667). There i...
The English Patient Essay Love can sometimes be a destructive or a healing force to one's relationship. In the novel, The English Patient, written by Michael Ondaatje, love is appeared to be the truest element in many forms of relationships during the wartime. The traditional marriage of ...
In William Shakespeare's play, Romeo and Juliet, there are many forces that effect the final tragic ending. Fate, Destiny, Love, and Hate all seem to control Romeo and Juliet's lives. The effect of hate is particularly harmful. It engrosses the minds of all Capulets and Montagues and corrupts thei...
What is Trauma? We all use the word "trauma" in every day language to mean a highly stressful event. A trauma occurs when people have experienced life-threatening or shocking events which overwhelm the individual's ability to cope. It includes responses to powerful one-time incident...
In the short story "The Ballad of the Sad Café," Carson McCullers utilizes distortion of literary reality to impart her lessons and thoughts concerning love to the reader. McCullers usage of distortion ultimately moves the story from a simplistic narrative about social misfits to an...