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  1. Eteocles, son of Oedipus and ruler of Thebes as a result of his father’s exile, has sent out a call for every man of every age to arrive in the city prepared for battle. The enemy is just outside the gate to the city, waiting for the fight to commence. The scout delivering this news takes leave, Eteocles prays to Zeus and the Chorus laments ...

  2. Summary: Chapter 1. [Cohn] learned [boxing] painfully and thoroughly to counteract the feeling of inferiority and shyness he had felt on being treated as a Jew at Princeton. See Important Quotations Explained. The novel begins with Jake Barnes, the novel’s narrator and protagonist, describing Robert Cohn.

  3. Summary. Chapter 1: The Old Pyncheon Family. In the mid- 1600 s, the farmer Matthew Maule builds a small house next to a lovely, clear spring in what will become a small, well-to-do Massachusetts town. A local landowner named Colonel Pyncheon, who wants the land for himself, accuses Maule of witchcraft at a time of mass hysteria against witches.

  4. Overview. Seven Against Thebes is a tragedy composed by Aeschylus and performed for the first time at the City Dionysia festival in 467 BCE. It was the final play of a connected trilogy based on the myths of Oedipus and his family, but the first two plays— Laius and Oedipus —are now lost, as is the satyr play Sphinx that would have been ...

  5. Summary. Halfway between West Egg and New York City sprawls a desolate plain, a gray valley where New York’s ashes are dumped. The men who live here work at shoveling up the ashes. Overhead, two huge, blue, spectacle-rimmed eyes—the last vestige of an advertising gimmick by a long-vanished eye doctor—stare down from an enormous sign.

  6. Anthony Ray Hinton. The Sun Does Shine: Chapter 1 Summary & Analysis. LitCharts assigns a color and icon to each theme in The Sun Does Shine, which you can use to track the themes throughout the work. Ray isn’t sure if his life changed forever the day he was arrested, or if the course of his life was determined from the first day he was born ...

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  8. Summary. Analysis. That winter, Robert Cohn takes his novel to America and it is accepted by a publisher, and several women are nice to him while he's in New York. He comes back changed, more aware of his attractiveness, and less pleasant. His new popularity and the praise he gets for his novel have gone to his head and his horizons have changed.

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