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Cliff Notes essays / Brave New World
Brave New World
In all civilizations there are elements which undergo changes over long periods of time as well as innovation. In Brave New World by Alduous Huxley, one sees a satirical view of the human race six hundred years A.F. (after Ford). Using three main characters, Lenina, Bernard, and John the author ridicules the modern day attitudes toward death, relationships between t...
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Cliff Notes essays / Breakfast At Tiffany's
Breakfast at Tiffany’s by Truman Capote is about the thought that
friendship can make a person take drastic measures in helping a friend.
The setting is New York City. The point of view is first person limited.
Seen through the eyes of the narrator, called “Fred” ( the main character ),
who is a starting writer. I enjoyed the story because it was very interesting
to learn and expe...
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Cliff Notes essays / Breakfast Of Champions
Book Report on Breakfast of Champions
By Marcel Burney
When one hears the phrase “Breakfast of Champions,” he envisions a grinning picture of Tiger Woods, Michael Jordan slam dunking, or Dale Earnhardt in a racecar on a box of Wheaties, a popular breakfast cereal. A few avid Saturday Night Live fans might recall a skit performed by James Belushi. In the skit, Belushi’s...
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Cliff Notes essays / Brian Boru - Emperor Of The Irish
Uniting a country is a difficult task. This is clearly displayed in Morgan Llywelyn’s
novel, Brian Boru- Emperor of the Irish. This novel is the journey of a young boy to
manhood; however, it is solidified by his constant battle to unite all of the people of
Ireland under one king. It begins when Brian is a boy known as Brian mac Kennedy.
His father is the leader of the Dalcassi...
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Cliff Notes essays / Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee
This book brings to light, and places front and center, possibly the most significant event in American history. That is, the genocide and displacement of the native inhabitants of what was, or would become, the United States of America, thus enabling the formation of the worlds most powerful republic. It is difficult to imagine how most readers, particularly those who are American citi...
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Cliff Notes essays / Caliban
Caliban, the "salvage and deformed slave." They represent two different extremes on the social spectrum: that of the natural ruler, and the naturally ruled. Caliban responds almost wholly to passions, feelings of pleasure -- his senses, while Prospero is ruled more by his intellect and self-discipline -- his mind. Caliban was born of a witch; Prospero is a magician. However, the types...
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Cliff Notes essays / Canterbury Tales: The Friars Tale
In Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales, “The Friar’s Tale” supports the Friar’s persona outlined in the opening prologue. The tale told bye the Friar is one about extortion and hypocrisy, which is how Chaucer subtly describes the Friar. The tale told by the Friar is also a clever way of the Friar to express his dislike for his fellow pilgrim, the Summoner.
The Friar, by definition...
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Cliff Notes essays / Chapter Nine Summary
In this section of the book, Paul finally understands what the war is about
and why he is there. But he learned this grim reality after a traumatizing event. He begins
to see the devastation and agony the war brings accompanied with its empty heart.
After being reassigned to a flank that is brought in whenever the battle
plans go wrong, Paul prepares for battle. But he is reassured ...
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Cliff Notes essays / Characteristics From Lord Of The Flies
Characters:
Ralph
The protagonist of Lord of the Flies. He is 12 years old, tall, blond, and attractive. Ralph is a natural leader and after discovering the conch shell, he is elected as leader of the boys. Throughout the novel Ralph tries to establish order and focus on rescue. He decides that a boy can only speak at the meetings if he is holding the conch shell. He wants to keep th...
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Cliff Notes essays / Charater Sketch - As I Lay Dying
The next eldest of the Bundren children, Darl delivers the largest number of interior monologues in the novel. An extremely sensitive and articulate young man, he is grief stricken by the death of his mother and the plight of his family's burial journey. After he sets fire to the Gillespie barn in an attempt to incinerate his mother's corpse, his family commits him against his will to a m...
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Cliff Notes essays / Class Distinctions In Ww2 Literature
In nearly every culture, certain distinctions exist which elevate particular members of society above others. These distinctions may be based upon age, wisdom, ancestry, gender or profession, but more often than not, class lines seem to be drawn on the basis of wealth. While the existence of these status groups may be harmless, when prejudice prevents the movement of individuals or social...
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Cliff Notes essays / Comparing "The Glass Meangerie", "Death Of A Salesman" And "A Raisin In The Sun"
In the stories, ³The Glass Menagerie², ³Death of A Salesman², and ³Raisin in the Sun², there are many things in common. The most common thing in all of them I felt was how all the families all had ³American² problems. In ³The Glass Menagerie², the ³American² problem was a family dealing with an ill member. It also dealt with a mother who was delusional and not the nicest person. In ³Dea...
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Cliff Notes essays / Conflicts In An American Family
“Conflict in an American family”
The play “A Raisin in the Sun” illustrates three main conflicts in the younger family life; they are internal, social, and interpersonal. The conflicts in the story give insight as to who the characters are and what they really want out of life. Conflict is one of the underlying themes in the play, which was written by Lorraine H...
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Cliff Notes essays / Courbet
Max Buchon was a friend of Gustave Courbet. Max wrote an essay to publicize Courbet’s painting of the stonebreakers and a burial at Ornan. He wrote about the two paintings, what he thought about them and what the author thought about them. He also talked about how these paintings were so very realistic in the way the showed the bourgeoisie life. He also argued about Courbet not be...
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Cliff Notes essays / Dante On Islam
Divine Retribution ( in Italian contrapasso) is clearly shown in canto 28 by showing the punishment of the sowers of schism and scandal in the 9th bolgia of circle 8. To begin this canto, Dante talks of the many wars in Puglia (southeastern Italy) and across the peninsula which have been known as the bloodiest. He does this to show that this 9th bolgia is far bloodier than these, and be...
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Cliff Notes essays / Dark Side Of Nowhere (Summary)
This book starts out with a boy named Ethan dieing and everybody said it was appendicitis however later Jason and some others realized it wasn’t. Jason didn’t like his life because he thought it was too boring and he thought his parents were too nice because they never punished him too badly. Also at Ethan’s wedding, Jason wondered why Ethan’s parents didn’t cry but his dad said it was ...
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Cliff Notes essays / Darkness
A sixteen-year-old girl Kelly Anderson and her family lived in Atlanta. Kelly was alone at home one day because her parents were invited to dinner at Bob Creighton’s house that owned Creighton Construction. Kelly’s father Ted was looking for a job in construction, but was turned down by Bob. While back at the house where Kelly was, she was in the bathroom, with the door open and the...
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Cliff Notes essays / Darkness Be My Friend
Title: Darkness Be My Friend
Author: John Marsden
Publisher: Pan Macmillan Publishers
Publishing Date: 1996
Setting: This book is set in fairly modern times about 1990. I know this because the teenagers speak the same way my friends and I do and dress just like people do now. I also know this because of the way they describe the country town they live in. It sounds just like the avera...
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Cliff Notes essays / Dawn
Dawn by Elie Wiesel Chapter 1 Takes place in Palestine.
The narrator knows that he has to kill a man tomorrow. He
doesn’t know who it is but he knows what he has to do. The
man that was going to die was an Englishman. The reason
that he had to kill was because there is a war. Beggar. A
man that taught the narrator the difference between night and
day. Narrator met him while he was...
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Cliff Notes essays / Desperation
Mary and Peter Jackson were driving down highway 50 in the middle of Nevada when Collie Entragian, the Desperation police officer, pulled them over for having a missing rear license plate. He told Peter that he could take the front license plate off and put it on the back and they should be ok. Peter went to the trunk of the car to get a tool kit under the spare tire. When he lifted up ...
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Cliff Notes essays / Dimmesdale Vs. Chillingworth
Dimmesdale vs. Chillingworth
Near the end of the novel, Arthur Dimmesdale tells the following to his fellow adulteress Hester concerning Roger Chillingworth: "We are not, Hester, the worst sinners in the world. There
is one worse than even the polluted priest! That old man's revenge has been blacker than my sin. He has violated, in cold blood, the sanctity of a human heart." He is re...
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Cliff Notes essays / Dr. Faustus
THE REAL DR. FAUSTUS
Tales of Faustian-like episodes are not limited to the past couple of centuries. Accounts of men signing deals with the devil have been recounted since before the Reformation. Most of the time, the party accused of associating with the devil was forgiven by God and not sentenced to fulfill his contract. It was believed by some, that to conjure up a demon that could...
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Cliff Notes essays / Dreams Deferred
"What happens to a dream deferred?" Langston Hughes asks in his 1959 poem
"Dream Deferred." He suggests that it might "dry up like a raisin in the sun" or
"stink like rotten meat" ; however, at the end of the poem, Hughes offers another
alternative by asking, "Or does it explode?" . This is the view Lorraine Hansberry
supports in her 1959 play A Raisin in the Sun. The drama opens wi...
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Cliff Notes essays / Dubliners
Dubliners
Dubliners is considered a champion among books written in the English language. James Joyce’s characterization of not only the people in the stories, but of Dublin itself, demonstrates his great ability as an author. Dubliners is not a book with a normal story line, a plot, and a definite climax and resolution. Instead, it is more of a setting, an atmosphere, an "epiphany" a...
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Cliff Notes essays / Edger Allen Poe
Edger Alan Poe
Edgar Alan Poe was an American writer, known as a poet and most famous as the first master of the short story, especially tales of the mysterious and macabre. The literary merits of Poe's writings have been debated since his death, but his works have remained popular and many major American and European writers have professed their artistic debt to him. Born in Boston Ma...
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Cliff Notes essays / Escape From A Dollhouse
Escape From A Doll House
We have all felt the need to be alone or to venture to places that our minds have only imagined. However, we as individuals have always found ourselves clutching to our responsibilities and obligations, to either our jobs or our friends and family. The lingering feeling of leaving something behind or of promises that have been unfulfilled is a pain that keeps u...
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Cliff Notes essays / Eva Luna By Isabel Allende
Novel: Eva Luna by Isabel Allende; 307 pp; Cost: $7.99
Eva Luna is based on the life of the protagonist of the novel, Eva Luna. The story begins with the tale of how Eva Luna was concieved by her mother trying to save the life of a snake bitten indian. It takes place in an unnamed South American country because the characters speak Spanish. Eva's mother dies when she is only 7 years ol...
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Cliff Notes essays / Eva Peron
Mi Mensaje
By Eva Perón
“What is happening to our people is a drama, an authentic and extraordinary drama for the ownership of life… of happiness… of the pure and simple well-being that my people have been dreaming about since the beginning of history.”
~Eva Peron
The Evita that people worldwide cherish as the Argentinian sweetheart is a stronger woman than I had ever envisioned. ...
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Cliff Notes essays / Fahrenheit 451
In the futuristic novel Fahrenheit 451, the author, Ray Bradbury, expresses several problems that influence the story. Many of these problems have to do with the behavior of the people in the twenty- fourth century society. One major problem is that firemen have been given the job of burning books in order to stop the spreading of ideas, and to cause all of society to reform and therefore...
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Cliff Notes essays / Frankenstein Support (Mock-Persausive Letter Format)
(Author's Note: This was a semi-creative project. We had to address the issues in a persuasive letter rather than a boring ol' report, so please become unconfused as far as the format..)
Cal Tech Curriculum Committee:
Scientists are all too ready to lock themselves away with their research, unwilling -
perhaps even incapable - of seeing the consequences of their actions. It is our du...
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Cliff Notes essays / Gandhi-Fighter Without A Sword
Gandhi
Fighter Without a Sword
Gandhi, one of the world’s greatest figures, has already become a legend. In this book Jeanette Eaton shows him as a human being. While still a young man, Gandhi adopted the austere way of living that was until the day he died. He did not want comforts and luxuries when so many of his countrymen lived in terrible poverty. He ate only the most frugal diet...
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Cliff Notes essays / Gatsby
Then wear the gold hat, if that will move her;
If you can bounce high, bounce for her too,
Till she cry "Lover, gold-hatted, high-bouncing lover,
I must have you!"
Thomas Parke D'Invilliers
Jay Gatsby went through most of his life striving for a new beginning, a chance to start over and succeed. He forced that aspect of life, into his own, by changing his identity. He was James G...
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Cliff Notes essays / Good Man Is Hard To Find
Flannery O’Connor
“A Good Man Is Hard To Find”
A Southern American novelist and short story writer, Miss O’ Connor’s career spanned the 1950s and early ‘60s, a time when the South was dominated by Protestant Christians. O’Connor was born and raised Catholic. She was a fundamentalist and a Christian moralist whose powerful apocalyptic fiction is focused in the South. Flannery O’Connor...
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Cliff Notes essays / Handmaid's Tale Propaganda
Early in ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’, Offred says, after having seen a group of Japanese women wearing short skirts, rather than the typical, compulsory dress of Gilead:
"We are fascinated, but also repelled. They seem undressed. It has taken so little time to change our minds about things like this"
This illustrates how the minds of the population have been manipulated to ...
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Cliff Notes essays / Happiness Or Suppresion Of The Truth
The effect of being unable to gain access to truth is having to live the lie for the rest of your life, forgetting what you were, and altering where you were headed. In the book, Listening to Prozac these points are proven to be true in lives of the individuals on Prozac. In O’brien’s book, In the Lake of the Woods John and Cathy are examples of what happens to your life when you suppre...
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Cliff Notes essays / Hemingways Greatest Hits
One of the best novels of Ernest Hemingway is A Farewell to Arms. Hemingway takes much of his life story line to his novel. A Farewell to Arms is the typical classic story that can refer to Romeo and his Juliet placed against the odds. In this novel, Romeo is Frederick Henry and Juliet is Catherine Barkley. Their love affair must survive the barrier of World War I. The background of war...
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Cliff Notes essays / Heritage
Heritage is an important factor to every developing family. Heritage helps to
develop a persons values showing what they believe in. Particularly about the values of
their family. In the story Everyday Use, by Alice Walker, value of heritage is a main topic.
Throughout this story there are many different words used to describe what Wangero
(Dee), Maggie, and their mother value...
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Cliff Notes essays / Herman Hesse’S Siddhartha
Siddhartha
In Herman Hesse’s Siddhartha, Unity is a reflecting theme of this novel and in life. Unity is first introduced by means of the river and by the mystical word “Om.” Siddhartha’s quest for knowledge began when he left his father and sought the teachings of the Samanas. By becoming a Samana Siddhartha had to give up all of his possessions and learn to surv...
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Cliff Notes essays / High Fidelity
In Nick Hornby’s High Fidelity, the main character, Rob, relates music to every aspect of his life. He utilizes music as an escape from his anxieties regarding his failing record store, relationship, and sense of self. Music provides Rob with the inspiration that keeps him going:
Records have helped me to fall in love, no question. I hear something new, with a chord change that mel...
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Cliff Notes essays / Hills Like White Elephants
"Oh, cut it out!" (Hemingway 171). Could this be the true feeling of the American toward his unborn child? In the short story "Hills Like White Elephants" written by Ernest Hemingway, the two main characters find them selves in a moral dilemma in Catholic Spain. Jig, the protagonist, is pregnant by her lover the American. The American, who is not named by the author, wants Jig to have a...
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Cliff Notes essays / Hills Like White Elephants
The Symbolism in Hills Like White Elephants
Ernest Hemingway is an incredible writer, known for what he leaves out of stories not for what he tells. His main emphasis in Hills Like White Elephants seems to be symbolism. Symbolism is the art or practice of using symbols, especially by investing things with a symbolic meaning or by expressing the invisible or intangible by means of visib...
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Cliff Notes essays / Hills Like White Elephants
The setting in "Hills Like White Elephants" gives us some hints on the contents of the story. A white elephant means an unwanted gift that it's hard to get rid of, much like an unexpected child. The hills across the valley are white without trees or any other indication of life, just like the relationship between the American and the girl which only revolves around look at things and tr...
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Cliff Notes essays / Hills Like White Elephants
The Role of the Man in "Hills Like White Elephants":
an anti-feminist perspective
It is the early afternoon of a Tuesday, and it is raining. Surrounded by the calming non-inspiration of bare off-white walls, I sit and listen to the railing of my peers as they attempt to deconstruct the brilliance of a deceased writer. It is a usual Tuesday this semester. Seated in my accustomed place in...
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Cliff Notes essays / Hills Like White Elephants By Ernest Hemingway
The Symbolism in Hills Like White Elephants
Ernest Hemingway is an incredible writer, known for what he leaves out of stories not for what he tells. His main emphasis in Hills Like White Elephants seems to be symbolism. Symbolism is the art or practice of using symbols, especially by investing things with a symbolic meaning or by expressing the invisible or intangible by means of visible...
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Cliff Notes essays / History
The Internal Journey of Gilgamesh
In ancient Mesopotamia there was a human of great powers. His name was Gilgamesh. Gilgamesh is an ancient tale passed down orally from generation to generation in mesopotamia. David Ferry writes this version. The author reconstructs the epic tale on the ancient Mesopotamian ways of friendship, gods and goddesses, and immortality. The tales follow...
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Cliff Notes essays / History Behind "Much Ado About Nothing"
Shakespeare’s play “Much Ado About Nothing” takes place in Messina, a city-state of Renaissance Italy. The Renaissance was a period in European history believed to have been between AD 1300 and AD 1600 with a feudal society of agricultural economy and church dominated culture. It was during the Renaissance that Europe was transformed into a society dominated by central p...
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Cliff Notes essays / House Of The Spirits Quote Journal
“ . . . it made no difference if they studied medicine or had the right to vote, because they would not have the strength to do it, but she herself [Nivea] was not brave enough to be among the first to give up the fashion.” (6, Ch 1)
The women in this society are dependant on the dominant male figure to handle political and economical duties. This point of view is intended to...
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Cliff Notes essays / How Similar Is Brave New World's Society To Our Own?
How Similar is Brave New World's Society to Our Own?
The novel, Brave New World, by Aldous Huxley portrays a so-called "utopian" society. When examining the surface, their society does seem truly perfect. It is problem free and everyone is happy. In addition the population is also controlled from their social status to their intellectual ability. However, after further examination of t...
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Cliff Notes essays / Idea Of Government In Nectar In A Sieve
Government in Kamala Markandaya’s, "Nectar in a Sieve"
One might think of government as a bunch of sly politicians running the country from a little office in the White House. Or perhaps he or she pictures a mighty king sitting on the throne of his country, telling his loyal subjects and servants what to do. Even though both of these are very common descriptions of government,...
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Cliff Notes essays / Insomnia
English bookreport
Title : Insomnia
Writer: Stephen King
Ralph Roberts is an old man who lives in Derry, Maine (USA).
He has a problem : he can't sleep. Every morning he keeps waking up earlier; 3:15...3:02...2:45, and he can't go back
to sleep once he wakes up. Then he starts to have hallucina-
tions, he can see auras. Since his wife died this problem started. Then he sees ...
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