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Literature / Ordinary People
There are many factors that contribute to strong relationships. Some of the key elements are communication, trust, and forgiveness. In Judith Guests novel, Ordinary People, there are several relationships where these elements are portrayed. They are illustrated either in a positive or negative manner, usually between several family members. One element that helps relationships become strong...
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As the Preface states, Other Voices, Other Rooms (Random House, New York 1948) was Truman Capote's first published attempt to write a novel. His first, called "Summer Crossing," was lost, and how anyone could lose their first novel, I have no idea. The story is of Joel Knox, a boy about thirteen years old from New Orleans, who receives a letter from his father. The letter tells how his father...
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Literature / Our Town
Semester Essay: Our Town The poet Virgil once wrote that "Love conquers all . . ." This can be used to describe several relationships in the play Our Town written by Thornton Wilder. This quote means that if you love someone all other differences, views, and shortcomings can be either agreed upon or discarded as unimportant. If everyone were to view each other with love, according to...
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The Blessing Way Edgar Allan Poe has influenced many mystery writers of the modern times. In The Blessing Way, Tony Hillerman uses the usual detective mystery features traceable to Poe. These include an observant detective, a baffled friend, and the delayed explanation and conclusion. In this mystery, the observant detective and the baffled friend are especially used. Another Poe element, ...
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"Murders at the Rue Morgue" displays distaste for nationality, logic over emotion, and no focus on the self. Poe's story shows lack of patriotism, indifference to foreigners, and respect for authority. Patriotism is prevalent in many Romantic authors works. The most famous is a poem called Old Ironsides, by Oliver Wendell Holmes, poem is about a ship in the War of 1812. This poem create...
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A VIEW OF CHANGE: THE ROLE OF NICK CARRAWAY IN THE GREAT GATSBY Daniel Dwyre Mr. Pape Eng OA1 Monday, December 14, 1998 How do we perceive a novel? What influences our impressions of certain characters? Many literary critics would agree that choosing the correct point of view is critical in developing the plot and ...
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Avi Shlaim is the author of the book, War and Peace in the Middle East. Avi Shlaim grew up in Israel and graduated from Cambridge University and the London school of Economics. The author is very qualified to write this history book. He has both academic and political experience. In the book War and Peace in the Middle East, Shlaim creates an authentic picture of the period, the place, and the...
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Comments on Portrait by Caitlin Wrobel In the novel, Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce, our first impression of Stephen Dedalus is that he is an outsider. It is known that he is in a school where many of his peers are of a higher class than himself. In fact one of the first conversations he has that we read of involves him being asked the following ques...
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Literature / Pride And Prejudice
The dictionary definition of pride is a sense of one's proper dignity or value. The dictionary definition of prejudice is an adverse judgment or opinion formed beforehand without knowledge of the facts. When you add these two themes together you get the book "Pride and Prejudice." The very basis of this book is on pride and prejudice. Throughout the book the various characters judge each other...
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The main theme of The Cask of Amontillado written by Edgar Allan Poe is revenge. The narrator, Montresor, wanted to seek revenge on Fortunato in an effort to support his time-honored family motto: "Nemo me impune lacessit" or "No one assails me with impunity." (No one can attack me without being punished .) The story begins around dusk, one evening during the carnival season in an European c...
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Literature / Qualities OfGandhi
What Qualities of Gandhi make him a hero of faith? Ganghi was a great man, the quintessance of a hero of faith. In all religions nowadays Gandhi has attained an almost mythical status for being one of the most loving and good man that most can remember, but there are three certain qualities which allow him to be presented with this mythical "hero of faith" stature, these qualities of Gandhi, ...
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The Fairytale of Ragged Dick The story of Ragged Dick portrays the United States as a fairytale land of good luck and opportunity. Alger believed that anyone with good values and determination can achieve success. This is an unrealistic portrayal of the United States and Ragged Dick's story is definitely unique. Dick starts with nothing. He has no education, no savings, no respect, no home ...
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The Results of Evelyn Nesbit Woman's sexual expression has most definitely changed since the early 1900's. Evelyn Nesbit, being somewhat a celebrity and sex symbol of those times, has inspired women to fit into her mold of sexual status. Evelyn Nesbit was bought. Her own mother sold her to Harry K. Thaw as a possession and witness. Her actions and willingness to be a sex symbol may be re...
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Randle McMurphy's role as a savior in Ken Kesey's One Flew Over the Cookoo's Nest Thesis Statement: Through his laughter and struggle with the Big Nurse, Randle McMurphy shows the other characters in Ken Kesey's One Flew Over the Cookoo's Nest that they can think and act for themselves. I. Introduction A. Preview main points B. Thesis statement II. Ward before McMurphy's actio...
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Chapter 1-The first chapter describes how people remember the small details of every day life just as much as the larger happening. - In the first chapter the main character has a disturbing dream of Manderley. - In her dream she becomes upset at the way Manderley has become run-down and fallen apart. - She also remembers the little details of every day life at Manderley and how she seems to mi...
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This is done in APA format. No title page is included.It is approx.10 pages, double spaced. SUMMARY In their book Reinventing Government, Osborne and Gaebler (1992) suggest that there has been a transformation in the confidence in the government and an overall decline in efficacy of government structures. The book outlines some effective trends and imperative changes that need to be put i...
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Animal Farm By: George Orwell a report by: Eric Drewes Animal Farm by George Orwell is the story about the farm of Farmer Jones, and how the animals rebelled and took control. For years, the animals took Jones' tyranny. This created a resentment for him in the animals for him, and this built up until the animals, led by the pigs, formed an army and drove the farmer from his home. From thi...
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Required Reading: The Huckleberry Finn Question Ever since it was written, Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn has been a novel which many people have apparently found quite infuriating. Complaints of "obscenity, atheism, bad grammar, coarse manners, low moral tone, and antisouthernism." (Henry, The Struggle For Tolerance: Race and Censorship in Huckleberry Finn) Others argue that the ...
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A Sensible Man with Sensible Writing "The Sensible Thing," by F. Scott Fitzgerald shares numerous characteristics with his other writings. Like many writers, his work was heavily influenced by his life. Published criticisms note similarities between attitudes of the Roaring Twenties. In order to interpret "The Sensible Thing," it is necessary to examine F. Scott Fitzgerald's life and wor...
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RESPONSE TO HUCKLEBERRY FINN: CHAPTERS 19-26 With this next chunk of the novel begins a series of great swindles which Huck finds himself involved in when he and Jim meet up with the "Duke of Bridgewater" and "Looy the Seventeenth, rightful King of France". The two con-artists lead Huck and Jim from town to town with a new scam every time, while our two main characters wait on them hand an...
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In "The Last Chrysanthemum," Thomas Hardy asks, "Why should this flower delay so long / To show its tremulous plumes?" He might have well have been posing this question to himself. The British poet wrote most of his greatest verse after the age of sixty. Hardy proves, that through life's journey, a metamorphosis can take place in one's perspective. Through time and experience, innocence is l...
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To Kill A Mockingbird The popular yet classic novel written by Harper Lee A single, widowed father, Atticus Finch strives to raise his two children with good morals in a southern town during the 1930's. Atticus, Mrs. Dubose, and the children are the main characters in the story. They all reside in a small town by the name of Maycomb, where this story takes place. Mrs. Dubose is a sick old l...
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Reading Aldous Huxley's dystopian novel, Brave New World, is a chilling adventure through his prophetic dream of western democracies. Since its publication in 1932, it has been somewhat blotted out by 1984, George Orwell's dystopia about the future of Marxist despotism; however, in America at least, the present much more closely resembles what Huxley wrote about. Huxley sets his cautionary novel ...
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Reading Aldous Huxley's dystopian novel, Brave New World, is a chilling adventure through his prophetic dream of western democracies. Since its publication in 1932, it has been somewhat blotted out by 1984, George Orwell's dystopia about the future of Marxist despotism; however, in America at least, the present much more closely resembles what Huxley wrote about. Huxley sets his cautionary novel ...
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When you think of science you think of hypotheses and conclusions, applications and benefits, which are all for the good of humankind of course. And with each new discovery, the human race takes one step further away from all other species and one step closer to perfection because that is the quest. Right? The point is to take every proven law and "unprove it" or "add on". Scienti...
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"Romantic vs. Puritanic Philosophies" The book The Scarlet Letter is all about symbolism. People and objects are symbolic of events and thoughts. Throughout the course of the book, Nathaniel Hawthorne uses Hester, Pearl, and Arthur Dimmesdale to signify Puritanic and Romantic philosophies. Hester Prynne, through the eyes of the Puritans, is an extreme sinner; she has gone against the Pur...
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Literature / Salem's Lot
Salem's Lot is the story of a man who returns to his home town to face the fears of his childhood, only to find a entire new set of fears awaiting him. Ben's hometown now has a new occupant, Barlow, an evil as old as time. As one by one the inhabits of Salem's Lot disappear only to turn up later in the night, as something worse than dead. Ben Mears is a successful novelist who returns to Jerusa...
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The Scarlet Letter has been considered a landmark in literature for years and years. Part of the reason for this is because of its message to "be true, be true." This novel demonstrates this moral through the actions of the two main characters, Hester Prynne and Arthur Dimmesdale. Many people have learned this important "moral blossom" and have held it with them, remembering it in their times of c...
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Scarlet Letter Essay In literature, some characters display great loneliness. This loneliness is usually the result a real or perceived physical, social, or moral breach between the character and others in his or her life. This usually leads to trouble and pain for the lonely character. A good example of a moral breach creating a lonely state is Rev. Arthur Dimmesdale in Nathaniel Hawth...
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Scenes Setting the Mood Moods of a book are very important in describing the tone of the scene, as well as the atmosphere around the scene. It is very easy to pick up on these hints because usually the scene is very clear and very understanding to the reader. In the book The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald, becomes a master of telling what the mood of the scene is by description. The f...
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Literature / Show Me Love
Show me Love In William Faulkner's Light in August, Faulkner shows the reader the many relationships of Joe Christmas. The reader is presented the unsuccessful relationships that Christmas has with his parents and grandparents, the people at the orphanage, McEachern and his wife, the waitress, and Miss Burden. Joe Christmas does not receive true love from any of them, and in turn has never le...
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Literature / Siddhartha
BOOK REVIEW of the CLASSICS SENIOR ENGLISH ...
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Literature / Silas Marner
Silas Marner Silas Marner, a book by George Eliot show how Silas Marner, an unjustly exiled linen weaver is restored to life by the means of a little orphan girl named Eppie. This moral allegory of the redemption of the power of love affects three main characters in different ways. After being crookedly accused of stealing money, Silas Marner is forced into the life of a loner. During this ...
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CRITICAL ANALYSIS on the SYMBOLISM In the GREAT GATSBY The novel THE GREAT GATSBY is rich with symbolism. Two of the most apparent of these are the green light and the names of the people who attended Mr. Gatsby's parties. These are just some the symbolism that occur in the book, but they are the ones that I will be talking about in this critical analysis. When F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote this...
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Literature / Simon
Simon: the great philosopher of the island, is the only one of the boys to see the truth about the beast and the island. He understands that the beast is not a real thing but it is the object of the boys fear and hate, and he is the first to see that the behavior of the boys is self destructive "`They talk and scream. The littleuns even some of the others. As if -' As if it wasn't a good island.'...
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Nicholas Sine English Honors Period Four January 15, 1997 Sir John Falstaff Humans are addicted to judging others on their first impression. Humans will never read into the book, they just look at the cover. Many people, both fictional and nonfictional can not be judged until you study them. Someone who first appears to be only comic relief, could end up to be a very important charac...
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Slaughter House - Five as an American Novel Slaughterhouse - Five by Kurt Vonnegut is clearly an American novel. Vonnegut wrote this novel in an attempt to show Americans how they make mistakes as humans, and to do this, he had to link them to the book somehow. He accomplished this by including different aspects of American life, such as the family, the material possessions of Americans, a...
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Literature / Slaughterhouse-Five
The intriguing and unforgettable novel, Slaughterhouse-Five presents many different thoughts and feelings into the minds of its readers. First, The novel depicts the modern lifestyle of an unusually lucky war veteran. It explains the life of Billy Pilgrim, and how he lived it. From memories of his early life to his bloody assassination. Slaughterhouse-Five is rightfully dedicated to Mary O'...
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Literature / Smoke Signals
The relationship between Victor and Thomas in the movie Smoke Signals is what gives the stories that Sherman Alexie weave they're meaning. Their relationship grows from acquaintances, to veritable enemies, to close friends. This shifting in association gives the movie a very heartwarming effect. It showed that these young Indian boys overcame the obstacles that had separated them, and wh...
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Literature / So Far From God
The book So Far From God illustrates several aspects of spirituality and emotional restrains which makes it very difficult to focus on just one point. Several characters are active in several activities occurring at the same time and very few characters are engaged in just same types of pursuit throughout the book. The character of Don Domingo, which I will be talking about in this paper, f...
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Ray Bradbury wrote the novel Fahrenheit 451, which is a story about a society that believed books were for burning and where thinking was discouraged. Throughout the novel there are several incidents that can be considered a social criticism for today's standards. Subjects that refer to 1) schooling knowledge, 2) the way society is conformed, 3) the diminishing of family values and 4) the ...
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Mark Twain's Shots at Society in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Ernest Hemingway once said of Mark Twain's novel, Huckleberry Finn, "All modern American literature comes from Huckleberry Finn." Mark Twain is perhaps one of the greatest American writers and is known as a pioneer for the American novel. His books during his time were immensely popular among rich and poor. He introduced th...
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Society's Influence in Wuthering Heights In many works of literature, characters are creatures of the society from which they come. Rather, the characters' behaviors are a direct result of the people they are surrounded by most of their lives. In Wuthering Heights, a traditional Victorian novel by Emily Bronte, Heathcliff is affected by the society in which he is raised. Heathcliff grew...
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From the beginning of time and throughout man's existence, people have studied, theorized, and predicted as much as they could about the physical and psychological origins of evil. Many say that there are no definite boundaries or labels one could place on the term "evil". Several great philosophers have dedicated their lifetimes to the study of this aspect found in mankind. William Shakespeare...
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this is another Book report I did for my sister. This one was written for a 8th grade calss so don't go giving it to your junior english teacher. I don't remember the questions I had to answer in this one, but you should be able to figure it out by reading it. Good luck ThePuck@unforgettable.com ************************************************** 5/13/98 Language Arts Song of the Buff...
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Literature / Sounder
Like Father Like Dog William H. Armstrong's novel, Sounder, depicts the life of a poor black family and their dog around the turn of the twentieth century. The family of five consists of the mother, father, two sons, one daughter, and last but not least their dog Sounder. The family relies on sharecropping in the summer and hunting in the winter for their food supply. One extremely frigid a...
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Introduction In many of John Steinbeck's works there are themes and elements that parallel his other works. Steinbeck often tackles the result of people's ill fortune and the realization that their dreams have been destroyed. We can see that in his Pulitzer Prize winning The Grapes of Wrath and his critically acclaimed novella Of mice and Men Steinbeck shows us the results of people having...
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Stephen Crane and Critical Interpretation of The Red Badge of Courage The Red Badge of Courage is one of the most well known novels in American history. And the author, Stephen Crane, is a prominent writer in history. He lived a short life due to tuberculosis but he still managed to write, what some critics say, is the best personal account of the American Civil War (Wolford 119). Then again...
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Literature / Story Of An Hour
This isn't really a book report, but what the hell. The Story of an Hour is a short story about something I can't remember. the topic of this essay is "Select the most important word or phrase and explain it's significance." Any way I got 27/30 on this paper. There are a few run-on sentences that need to be fixed, but otherwise this essay is good to go. I make some connections to a book calle...
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Struggle for Survival; The History of the Second World War, 1989 R.A.C. Parker R.A.C. Parker is Fellow, Tutor, and Praelector in Modern History at Queen's College, Oxford. Although Parker first had interests in English agricultural history his thoughts changed to the histories of the 1930's and 1940's, especially the origins of World War II./ Among Parker's other works are Chamberlain And Appe...
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