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Literature / The Hobbit
I read The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien. I consider this book a fantasy action adventure. Bilbo is undoubtedly the main character of this book. Bilbo is the hobbit in this book and hobbits have a short a stout appearance. At the beginning Bilbo was reluctant to join the journey ,but as the story progresses he reaches into the hero inside of him. At the beginning you might think Bilbo is a cowa...
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Literature / The Hobbit
When one thinks of a hero, the image that generally comes to mind is a great warrior with shield and sword, or maybe a larger than life sports figure such as Michael Jordan. Moreover, when one thinks of a heroic journey, great epics such as The Odyssey and Beowulf come to the tip of the tongue, but how often is Tolkien's classic The Hobbit thought of as a heroic journey? In fact, many analyze th...
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Literature / The Hobbit
In the enchanting story The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkin the main character undergoes a significant changes. The character goes from a peaceful fun loving hobbit to a brave daring adventurer who helps kill an evil dragon and steel a great treasure. Finally at the end starts his adventure home. It all begins one fine morning when Biblo Baggins got an unexpected knock on his door. He answered a...
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In her novel, The House on Mango Street, Sandra Cineros portrays Latino women in a society that treats them as second class citizens who are dominated by men and valued for what they look like, and not who they are. She wants us to see how hard the life of the Latino woman is and the obstacles she must overcome to be treated equally. The women in the novel are looked upon as objects by their ...
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Controversy and Conflict: The Huck Finn Question It was born into controversy in 1885 as Samuel Clemens published his newest writing entitled The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. It immediately sparked debate and outrage that still continues to this day. This book, some critics contend, is a grotesque example of racist trash. Citing numerous examples, such as the treatment of minorities, ...
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In reading the book The Island of Dr. Moreau I had encountered some significant views on science and technology concerning what Wells had written in the book. The character of Dr. Moreau describes him as a person with the desire to produce new life. These actions of Moreau can be found all through the book, bringing animals and people to the island for his experiments. The same experiments are ...
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The Joys of Motherhood... (...Or Not) Buchi Emecheta's choice of title for her book The Joys of Motherhood is very ironic. I believe she chose this title in order to make the reader reflect upon the various meanings this book takes on, one of them certainly being how much of a struggle motherhood is for anyone, but particularly Nnu Ego. "...it occurred to Nnu Ego that she was a prisoner...
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The Jungle by Upton Sinclair was written in 1905 in an attempt to expose the plight of the workers of Chicago's Packingtown and elsewhere. Sinclair was sent to Chicago to report the conditions. What he found and wrote about caused much disgust, followed by much reform. This novel has been deemed as one of the most influential books of the twentieth century. Upon reading The Jungle and lea...
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The Life and Works of Emily Dickinson Emily Dickinson was a very important person in the world of writing. She has much to do with the way that Americans write and the way that millions of others write today. Emily Dickinson lived a hard life; it is believed that she suffered from various psychological illnesses. As a result she always used her poetry to express herself. Emily l...
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, a British physician who later devoted his life to writing, has become one of the most popular and widespread authors and creators of all time. Doyle's early childhood years to his later years in life have allowed him to observe many sophisticated yet adventurous paths, in which have inspired him greatly to become an influence on spiritualistic views as an author and...
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Literature / The Lost World
Through this report a discussion of the elements of The Lost World by Michael Crichton will be explored. A further explanation of how these elements combine to create a good or bad novel will be explored. The Lost World takes place six years after the incident on Isla Nublar, Costa Rica,(Jurassic Park)and only carries one of the characters over to the sequel, which is Ian Malc...
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Nicholas Sine English Honors Period Four December 3, 1997 The Makeup of Odysseus Down the street walks a man who does not believe in himself. He walks and walks hoping that somehow he will prove to the world that he is capable of surviving the harsh world. The man decides to go on a journey. Like the man I spoke of, Odysseus in Homer's The Odyssey, needed to find, prove and show off ...
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Man Without A Face By Marcus Wolf Book Critique Secrecy, deception, role playing and above all loyalty to his cause, these qualities and many more are just a few required for a person named Markus Wolf to obtain the title "Man Without A Face." For almost twenty years Markus Wolf's life was so shrouded in secrecy that no one, not even western intelligence had any idea what he looked like,...
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The concept of the toehold is one of the dominant themes in Richard Selzer's "The Masked Marvel's Last Toehold." The surgeon plays a primary part in breaking this toehold. Elihu Koontz is an old man of seventy-five with ailing health. His foot has become gangrenous and his leg must be amputated in order to stop the infection from spreading. In his younger years, Koontz was a famed wrestler...
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Shakespeare's The Merchant Of Venice combines three themes to form this successful play. It is actually a combination of romance, comedy and tragedy. A romance is a love story which ends with a happy note. Comedy involves an amusing play which also ends with a happy note. Tragedy differs from comedy and romance in that, it is a serious play and the central character exits the play i...
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Literature / The Metamorphosis
Gregor was the most unselfish person in The Metamorphosis. This characteristic shows with his dedication to his work. He was the only family member with a job, believing he was the only one capable of it. Sacrificing his social life for his work, he had no friends at work, and never went out at night. His only hobby was fretwork, sitting alone in his room. The only person he was ever intimate wit...
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Literature / The Misanthrope
The Misanthrope takes place in the very late seventeenth century, or the early eighteenth century. It is set in Paris, France. Nearly the entire play set in the upstairs room of a mansion. The conflict in The Misanthrope is man versus man, and man versus himself. Alceste, one of the main characters, is in love with Celimene, another main character. The conflict is between Alceste and th...
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The Mountain and the Valley : The Symbolic Mountain of David's dreams and hopes. "The mountain slopes were less than a mile high at their top-most point but they shut the valley in completely." (Buckner , 7). Our first view of the Mountain in Buckner's classic The Mountain and the Valley prepares us for its importance throughout the novel. Its presence haunts David thr...
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Aylin Ugur The first two chapters in the book Hard Times makes the reader aware of two forms of the novel. The two forms of the novel are argumentative and narrative. The first two chapters display these two forms by the context of chapters, characters and the tone of voice used by the characters. The context of the first two chapters writes that "facts alone are wanted in life" (dicken...
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The Old Man and the Sea Literary Analysis Ernest Hemingway portrays the Old Man as a crafty, determined fisherman; one who is ultimately in-tune and a part of nature. He completely understands his world, or maybe not understands, but simply knows. The Old Man goes out on the 85th day of his no-luck fishing streak with an almost uncanny knowledge that he will catch something to make the wai...
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The book the Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway is a story of an old Cuban fisherman who struggles to capture an enormous marlin. This is an incredible and moving story. The fisherman is down on his luck and when he hooks the enormous marlin it is everything he can do to just hold on. It was the strong will and perseverence displayed by the old man that made the reader fall in love with his c...
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Literature / The Outsider
This book was about a man named Cross Damon and his life. (His life that is over a span of two months where it changed dramatically.) He begins to feel that he is above life. He feels that his actions are "approved" and he may therefore act as he pleases. This reminded me personally of the last book we read. The whole book seemed to follow the basic pattern of a man feeling that his actions a...
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Literature / The Outsiders
"Opposite Worlds" a book review of The Outsiders I recently finished reading The Outsiders, a novel written by S.E. Hinton. The Outsiders was Hinton's first novel, which she wrote when she was only sixteen. Her other books include That Was Then, This is Now, Rumble Fish, Tex and Taming the Star Runner. She received the American Library Association's first annual Margaret A. Edwards Aw...
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In the novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee addresses many controversial issues. Such issues as, racism, discrimination, and social class are explored. During the 1950's in the small county of Maycomb, the mentality of most southern people reflected that of the nation. Most of the people were racist and discriminatory. In the novel, these ideas are explored by a young girl, Scout. The reade...
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Symbols are seen everyday in people's lives, whether they symbol is seen frequently, or rarely seen, whether the symbol is lucid or obscured, the symbol always has a meaning, and this is apparent in "The Overcoat", by Nikol Golgol. In attempt to explain how an ordinary thing had the ability to become such an influential symbol to a poor, lonely man, I will state how the symbol reached the po...
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Literature / The Pear
Purgatory-Any condition or place of temporary suffering or punishment. Kino's people were happy and peaceful people. The ways that were supposedly better than the old ways changed Kino and his people's lives forever. Not black or white, but black and white. A heaven, a purgatory, and a hell, thrust into their lives, with no just "good" anymore. Hell. The root of all evil. A thing that...
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Literature / The Pearl
"The Pearl" by John Steinbeck Juana, the faithful wife of Kino, had lived a spiritual life for what had seemed like as long as she could remember. When her son Coyito got sick from the bite of a scorpion, she immediatly turned towards the spiritual aspects of life and began to pray for her son's endangered life. The doctor who had resided in the upper-class section of the town, refused to tr...
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Literature / The Pedestrian
The odd one is often confused as the strange one and never considered the right one. For this matter, I enjoyed reading the works of Ray Bradbury in "The Pedestrian." Leonard Mead, whom was the main character and protagonist in this story, was considered by many as being antisocial. Yet the ironic view of the story showed that he was the only social being in the world of Bradbury's literature. ...
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Adah Adah, other characters blindly believe is a heinous person. Her twin, Leah, thinks that Adah is … ornery and bent on destruction, in her own slowpoke way. She lacks vivaciousness and keeps everything to herself. She interests me the most, because of her combined genius and crippled look on life. She is a realist and unlike her twin she doesn't imagine what would she do when she grows...
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A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce In A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce, several uses of imagery are used in relation to themes and motifs. Categories of these uses of imagery are in such literary devices as motifs, sensory details, color, and the stream of consciousness. With all this imagery and devices, Joyce can use it and Step...
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Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy is said to be the single greatest epic poem of all time. The opening story of the character of Dante the Pilgrim is told in the first of the three divisions: The Inferno. The Inferno is a description of Dante's journey down through Hell and of the several degrees of suffering and many mythical creatures that he encounters on the way. Throughout his travel Dante ...
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The Power Struggle By Chad Chenier Mankind has a primitive desire to exist in a controlled environment, and also has a primitive desire to control his environment. In this Novel, the main characters introduced are a group of young boys torn between two leaders. One is a democratic and caring boy the other is a self-absorbed, power-hungry, dictator. As the story unfolds the choices become har...
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Analyze the Regional Aspects In regional novels, using the right tools of language to create a sense of environment is essential, and in The Rapture of Canaan, Sheri Reynolds does this extremely well. While she weaves the story of a young girl growing up in a secluded religious community somewhere in the rural south, Reynolds is forced to describe and create an extremely convincing and obv...
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Stephen Crane's The Red Badge of Courage Josh Nicolay 12/2/98 English 10 Grade Tell me what you think of this essay if you use it Email me at nicolay@nac.net The Red Badge of Courage "A brilliant work of the imagination that will endure for centuries." The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane is a piece of literature excellence and accomplishment by one of the most skilled impr...
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Literature / The Regulators
I recieved an 86 on this as a Book Review The Regulators In The Regulators Richard Bachman, pen name of Stephen King, is taking on the ever so used and abused subject of a neighborhood gone-bad. It is a novel falling into the horror genre because of its graphic and horrific murders and punishments by Tak. Tak is an inner being of an autistic child living in the peaceful neighborhood of We...
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Emptiness. This emotion is what Janie experiences at the beginning of Their Eyes Were Watching God. This lacking makes life practically unbearable for Janie, and she tries to find completeness. She tries various things to alleviate this feeling. Through the quests Janie undertakes, she grows and finds completeness in her life. The entire book, Their Eyes Were Watching God, is one complete que...
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Literature / The Scarlet Letter
In most stories with very few characters there are one or two good characters and several evil characters as well. Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter is a novel with no clear knight in shining armor and witch of the forest. Hawthorne makes a much more subtle conflict between characters. He plays with the individual's judgment and moral standards. If the story is analyzed however, it can ...
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The Scarlet Letter Essay Throughout literary history, many novels have come about that has at least one character who cannot achieve the goals he/she dreams of; there is always something keeping the character from achieving that goal. In Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter, the theme can be clearly seen: many of the tragic figures of literature have the capacity for greatness althoug...
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The Science of Cosmetics Women today have a great deal of pressure to deal with. They often have to worry about their careers, relationships, and appearance. A woman's appearance is often one of her primary concerns. Whether she is a cold corporate executive or common housewife, she is always striving to meet society's conception of beauty. This ad is for the Glycel skin revitalization sys...
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Literature / The Seafarer
In the poem The Seafarer, translated by Burton Rafael, a man is telling hardships of the male, Anglo-Saxon life. In the period of time, that this poem takes place in, men were constantly on ships for war or travel. This middle-aged man looks old and haggard, who's quietness, faith in God, and enjoyment for new adventure has blanketed his loneliness. …forth in sorrow and fear and pain, ...
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Literature / The Shinning
Book Report Title: The Shining Author: Stephen King Genre: Horror Theme: Man Vs. The Overlook Hotel Setting: The Overlook Hotel, in a remote location on a mountain in Colorado. Major characters: Danny Torrance is a five year old boy who has the gift of shinning. Wendy Torrance is Danny's mother who is the strongest character, mentally, in this book. Jack Torranc...
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Literature / The Sphere
The Sphere by Michael Crichton Writer's opinion If up until now I have been saying about each book that it was the best book I have ever read, I was lying ... because compared with this book they all come down to nothing. For four days I have been reading non stop all 370, or so, pages and that's a first for me in English or Hebrew. Highly recommended to all si-fi f...
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A Study of Structure in The Sound and the Fury In his novel, The Sound and the Fury, William Faulkner employs a unique structural assembly to relay a compelling and complex plot to his readers. As he looked upon this work as a failure in its own right, Faulkner revealed, "...I wrote that same story four times. None of them were right...so I printed it in four sections" (Millgate 89). His...
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Literature / THE SUN ALSO RISES
THE SUN ALSO RISES Ernest Hemingway was born and raised in Oak Park, Illinois--a rich, white, Protestant, and exclusive suburb of Chicago, by his parents Ed and Grace Hemingway. Hemingway never got along with his scrupulous parents--neither during his midwestern boyhood, nor in adulthood. In retrospect, Hemingway refered to Oak Park as a town of "wide lawns and narrow minds." Oak...
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Literature / The Sun Also Rises
"The Sun Also Rises," by Ernest Hemingway. I don't know if they made a movie out of this book, but if they did, I haven't seen it. A man named Jake Barnes, the narrator of this novel, tells about the men who fall in love with an Englishwoman named Lady Brett Ashley. Jake fell in love with Brett several years ago and is still madly in love with her. But it comes out early in the novel ...
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Literature / The Sun Also Rises
Click Here For Research Papers Online! The Sun Also Rises: Hemingway's depiction of the traditional hero The Hemingway Hero Prevalent among many of Ernest Hemingway's novels is the concept popularly known as the "Hemingway hero", an ideal character readily accepted by American readers as a "man's man". In The Sun Also Rises, four different men are compared and contrasted as they engage in ...
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Click Here For Research Papers Online! The Sun Also Rises: Hemingway's depiction of the traditional hero The Hemingway Hero Prevalent among many of Ernest Hemingway's novels is the concept popularly known as the "Hemingway hero", an ideal character readily accepted by American readers as a "man's man". In The Sun Also Rises, four different men are compared and contrasted as they engage in ...
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Literature / The Terriorist
Oh Mom, thought Billy, turning away from the stroller and wrapping himself around the package. The package exploded." As you read that line you might be wondering what book it's coming from. Well the book itself is excellent. I recommend you read it. It is called the Terrorist. This book by Caroline B. Cooney shows a new turn to Terrorism. It takes it from a child's point of view. A child named B...
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In the begining, the Time Traveler is in his house showing his guest the unbelievable discovery and invention he had come upon. As expected his guests sceptical of his invention. The Time Traveler and the Medical Man discussed the fourth dimention, time, for quite a long time. Then the Time Traveler conducted an experiment to show his disbelievers that he is telling the truth. The Time Traveler sh...
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On this campus, a student has probably only communicated with approximately one-third of the population. The other two- thirds he or she learns about through heresay picked up in conversation. This gossip creates a stereotypical view of these unfamiliar faces in the individual's mind since there is no previous interaction to rely on. A returning student may tell me of a visual art major that...
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