Pent-Up Guilt Essays

  • Examples Of Guilt In Lady Macbeth

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    In this scene, Lady Macbeth expresses her pent up guilt and sorrow. She tries to rid herself of her evils and feels remorse for her actions, unlike how she behaved in the beginning of the play. Lady Macbeth also worries that her guilt will keep coming back to haunt her. This scene should portray Lady Macbeth as scared, unsure, and regretful. Meanwhile, the doctor and the gentlewoman observe Lady Macbeth’s sleepwalking. They whisper to each other about her behavior and are careful not to wake her

  • Redemption from Sin: Symbolism Creating Theme within The Scarlet Letter

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    When a person confesses, he releases the pent up angst that broods inside of him due to feelings of guilt or shame in order to free himself of his wrongdoings. However, if a person does not remove his internal conflict from his conscience, his physical and mental state suffers. In Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale keeps his affair with Hester Prynne secret from his Puritanical community in Boston, while Hester is openly punished for the crime. The two protagonists struggle

  • Guilt In The Sweet Hereafter By Russell Banks

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    Guilt in The Sweet Hereafter Guilt is a powerful emotion and is the theme for many different works of art. It is the basis for many decisions made by people in their everyday lives. Guilty people avoid their demons by distracting themselves but that seldom absolves their guilt. The Sweet Hereafter is a novel by Russell Banks that shows different characters dealing with their guilt in different ways. Dolores feels survivors guilt and uses the community as a jury, Nicole feels guilty for how she and

  • When Rabbit Howls

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    me, as a reader, due to the way the work was written. Though it may be hard to follow with choppy transitions, it captures Truddi as she experiences her disassociation. Some events cause skepticism such as when she could blow out lights with the pent-up emotions and personalities she embodied. However, Truddi knew that she had to go through the journey before her and she survived due to her strength when one of her voices said, “Having emotions, even secondhand, entails responsibility. It means involvement

  • The Tempest Compare And Contrast Essay

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    in Prospero, the king of an island, and Caliban, his subhuman slave. Prospero and Caliban show much conflict throughout the entirety of the play, yet each of them is in similar situations, and Caliban can be illustrated as a symbol of Prospero’s pent up anger. Shakespeare utilizes this similarity between characters who demonstrate much animosity towards one another, and their eventual acceptance to show the link between

  • Sinners Of An Angry God Summary

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    Report on “Sinners of An Angry God” In the ‘Sinner of An Angry God’, the author, Jonathan Edwards is consistent into converting the uncovered by describing the wrath of God using emotional appeals toward them such as fear, guilt, and pity. Moreover, he specialize the viewer’s perspective in order to alter the minds of the uncovered and bend them into grasping and cherishing God in all of his glory. Even though Edwards wrote down that God’s love will save them in the end of the story, he first

  • Imagery Of Sleep In Macbeth

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    of sleep meanings can be followed, connected, and traced throughout the novel. Throughout the duration of the novel sleep helps determine how the novel is shaped and materializes. Shakespeare uses sleep imagery to demonstrate the presence of evil, guilt, and innocence in humans. A majority of the novel was based off of evilness by the different characters, which the imagery of sleep displays. During the play evilness completely transforms the lives and personalities of people into polar opposites

  • Stress In The Yellow Wallpaper, By Charlotte Perkins Gilman

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    What drives one to insanity? There are, of course, many possibilities. Stress, for one, could do it. Regret is another that has lead down that treacherous path. In the case of Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper”, the protagonist’s root cause of insanity is not expressed openly, but when observed in more detail, it becomes apparent. The unnamed female protagonist of this short story initially seems to have little to no impaired cognitive function. She writes very clearly and understandably

  • Victoria Guzman Character Analysis

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    Victoria Guzman is a victim of Direct Violence in her youth, and a perpetrator of Cultural Violence as an adult to make-up for the pain from her past. Victoria was seduced by Santiago’s father when she was young and didn’t know better. “...you won’t have a drink of that water as long as I’m alive”(9). At this time, Santiago is trying to seduce Divina, and Victoria doesn’t want her daughter to have her same experience. In her past, “ She’d been seduced...in the fullness of her adolescence”(9). She

  • Good And Evil In Tim O Brien's The Things They Carried

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    different lights due to the nature of the story. There is another instance in The Things That Carried that is similar to Rat Kiley killing the baby water buffalo in which Azar straps a Claymore mine to Ted Lavender 's adopted orphan puppy, blows it up, and then defends himself by an appeal to his youth and innocence: " 'What 's everybody so upset about? ' Azar said. 'I mean, Christ, I 'm just a boy '. Azar’s appeal to innocence contradicts his action of killing the

  • Penmanship: Fractional Reflection

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    will write the lies she weaved about herself for a certain Mark (probably an ex-lover) whom she wishes to in still guilt for leaving her. The deed totally upset him. The poor penman had his heart broken again into pieces and now with a sullied principle to go with. He was filled with “filthy hurt and “felt overcome with precious feelings”. The only way for him to release those pent-up emotions from the burdening lies he had absorbed is through his pen, which already felt heavy with words waiting anxiously

  • The Tell Tale Heart Interpretive Essay

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    Gradually, this thumping gets louder, to a time where he subconsciously rids himself of guilt and confesses. “But anything was better than this agony! Anything was more tolerable than this derision! I could bear those hypocritical smiles no longer! I felt that I must scream or die! and now --again! --hark! louder! louder! louder! Louder! "Villains!" I shrieked, "dissemble no more! I admit the deed! --tear up the planks! here, here! --It is the beating of his hideous heart!" Moreover, there is more

  • How Does Hassan Show Forgiveness

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    boy, and his poor best friend’s friendship ends due to issues caused by Amir’s paternal issues. He searches for constant validation and love, but never seems able to find it. The novel follows a guilt-ridden Amir, and what it takes him to find and earn the forgiveness necessary to absolve his pent up guilt. Amir’s mother Sofia dies during childbirth, leaving his father in a horrible mental state. These emotions and discontent only rise from his father, Baba’s immoral actions. Hassan’s mother leaves

  • How Did The Versailles Treaty Help The World War II?

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    cause of World War II as it caused humiliation and anger within Germany. The pent up emotions eventually led to the rise of the Nazi Party and Adolf Hitler, who were angered by their loss in territory, military restrictions, economic reparations, and the war guilt clause. The stipulations of the Versailles Treaty were aimed to bring down Germany and make it as weak as possible. One of the solutions the the victors came up was to take territory away from Germany, resulting in the country losing more

  • An Analysis of Macbeth

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    persuasions, but instead he goes along with her plan. Macbeth has control over every physical action he does; no one murders Duncan for him, and no one else in the play hires murderers to kill innocent people. Ultimately, all of Macbeth’s actions are up to him and are controlled only by him, though those actions are greatly influenced. The witches play a highly influential role in Macbeth, and their appearance in Macbeth’s life is uncontrollable. Although Macbeth chooses to believe the witches, they

  • Indecision, Hesitation and Delay in Shakespeare's Hamlet - Needless Delay?

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    I have seen / May be a devil, and the devil hath power / T' assume a pleasing shape" (2.2.627-629). With this doubt clouding his mind, Hamlet seems completely unable to act. This indecision is somewhat resolved in the form of the play. Hamlet comes up with the idea of the play that is similar to the events recounted by the ghost about his murder to prove Claudius guilty or innocent. Due to the king's reaction to the play, Hamlet attains the belief that the Ghost was telling the truth the night of

  • Macbeth

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    upon his pent-house lid. He shall live a man forbid (Shakespeare 1.3.19-22).) (Traditionally, the motif itself symbolized calm and peace of mind; if a person is unable to sleep, they usually have a troubled and tortured psychological state. This idea is adapted by Shakespeare to demonstrate and associate the unrest suffered by many important characters in Macbeth.) (For instance, Banquo cannot sleep due to the prophecy of the witches; Lady Macbeth sleepwalks because she is ridden with guilt; Macbeth

  • Argumentative Essay On Female President

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    There is an African proverb which says, ,[1] “If you educate a man you educate an individual, but if you educate a woman you educate a nation” This nation, the United States of America, one nation under God, a nation which has been educated by our daughters, our sisters, our mothers, and our grandmothers. There are several reasons that Americans should be comfortable with the idea of a woman President. Women are as smart, and capable as men. Many women now have had the necessary administrative experience

  • Symbols In The Minister's Black Veil

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    minister and his parishioners. The members of the church are so quick to talk about the minister, but never revel anything about themselves: “ at the close of the services, the people hurried out with indecorous confusion, eager to communicate their pent up amazement, and conscious of lighter spirits the moment they lost sight of the veil.” When they are not in front of the veil ( their sins on display) they all want to talk about the minister; but when they are in church they all follow along with the

  • Analysis of Phineas and Gene´s Friendship

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    trying to become the “head of the class” (Knowles 24). It gets people to strive to be the best that they can be and whether they are successful or not they are better off than before. Even though Phineas was maimed it looked like he was going to end up getting a better educat...