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An American Tragedy
Number of Words: 1015 / Number of Pages: 4
... in the end. Soon Clyde falls in love with Hortense Briggs. She is a beautiful, yet conniving woman. She plays with Clyde’s heart and mind, which I believe really confused him about women and how to go about treating one. This is the first girl that he ever thought he loved, and she took him for all that he had. Clyde became a social butterfly, going to dinner, drinking, and dancing the nights away. He became very detached from his family and when his mother needed him most, he was not there. This is when the deviation of Clyde begins. He goes on a joyride with some friends, as well as Hortense, ...
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To Kill A Mockingbird: Atticus
Number of Words: 424 / Number of Pages: 2
... color, religion, or have a handicap, they are a human being just like any other person. When Scout’s teacher gets mad over one kind of prejudice act, but not about one that is in their own town, she gets flustered.
“…How can you hate Hitler so bad an’ then turn around and be ugly about folks right at home?”
One huge principle Atticus wants the children to try to do is to step inside someone else’s skin to see how it feels to be that person. Atticus told Scout, “…You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view.” To realize what other people are going thro ...
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Pinocchio
Number of Words: 1776 / Number of Pages: 7
... over immediately, but
just as the two hands transferred the wood the piece of wood cried out
"Pollendina"! Geppetto outraged at being ca lled this scr eamed at the
Cherry for he did not know that the wood had said it, so Ôúú‰ú?ú€%úÔ
Cherry then said that ÃúÃÃÃÄÄÄúÄthe wood had said that, Geppetto furious
struck Cherry for thinking he was a imbecile and a huge fight occurred.
After the fight the two men got up and shook hands and promised to be
friends forever. As soon as Geppetto got home he began work on the puppet
and as soon as he had finished the mouth he decided to name the puppet
Pinno ...
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Essay On Pride And Prejudice: Theme
Number of Words: 473 / Number of Pages: 2
... in
the beginning because of her low social status, poverty, and socially inept
family. Darcy was forced to deal with his prejudice when he fell in love with
Elizabeth. This was not easy for him to do but it was necessary. His snobbery
was countered by his love for Elizabeth. In the end, he overcame his pride and
gave in to his feelings by marrying her in spite of her and her family's
shortcomings.
Elizabeth had her own issues with prejudice with which to deal. Darcy's
cold arrogance and snobbery prejudiced her from him from the beginning and it
took Elizabeth a lot longer time to overcome her preju ...
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Death Of A Salesman - Example Of Character Analysis: Problems Of The Loman Family
Number of Words: 558 / Number of Pages: 3
... he stayed in prison for stealing a suit. Biff's impatience led to stealing. After waiting for a long time to see Oliver for an interview, he took off down the stairs taking Oliver's expensive fountain pen with him. After admitting to himself that he robbed himself of every job he had, he tried to explain it to his father. As a result, Biff's stealing taught him a lesson and made him realize his true self.
Increasing debts placed much burden upon Willy Loman. Willy always had to pay for repairs, the mortgage, the insurance, and other bills. In the first flashback, he boasted that he made twelve h ...
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UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE
Number of Words: 716 / Number of Pages: 3
... and a good friend to Sylvia.
One of Sylvia's students is Joe Ferone. Joe is a rebel and a hoodlum. Joe barely ever comes to class. Sylvia really wants to help Joe. Sylvia tries to schedule after school sessions with Joe, but he never shows up. Towards the end of the story I get the feeling Sylvia was starting to fall in love with him.
This story takes place in a New York City school in Manhattan, in the nineteen- sixties. The book covers the span of one school semester form September to February.
Sylvia Barret, a new teacher is starting her first day in room 304. She finds out that teaching isn’t ...
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Critical Review Of 1984 By Geo
Number of Words: 604 / Number of Pages: 3
... to let the people know that no matter where they go the could not escape the watching eyes of the controling government.
The government itself was very mysterious and had several parts that were very suspicious to the main character, Winston, who worked in one part of the government. It was divided up into four parts. The Ministry of Truth, where Winston worked, was incharge of education and the arts. The Ministry of Peace, which was in command of war. The Ministry of plenty, which controlled economic affairs. And finally the Ministry of Love, which concerned itself with law and order.
Orwell also ...
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To Kill A Mockingbird: Atticus Is Kind, Smart, And Wise
Number of Words: 349 / Number of Pages: 2
... truth.
Atticus would be kind to everyone. He gives Mayella the title
Miss..., and treats her nicer than people usually would. She wasn't
comfortable with it, but that is the way he is. Atticus is trying to teach
his children to be courteous to everyone, too. Atticus always thinks of
others, too. He was kind to Mrs. Dubose, because she was on morphine. He is
also nice to Mrs. Tom Robinson, and the black community. This shows his
kindness and thoughtfulness to others.
In the above paragraphs I have proven that Atticus is kind, wise
and seeks the truth. Now Scout sees that Atticus isn't flimsy and f ...
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Lord Of The Flies: Darkness Of The Island And Fear, Nature, And Destructiveness
Number of Words: 823 / Number of Pages: 3
... him crazy not to kill. All that Jack could do while stuck on the island was think about killing, talk about killing, and actually killing. That was his first evil trait.
The second evil trait found in the savagery of Jack Merridew is unnecessary stealing. The two characters that he really stole from are Ralph and Piggy. From Ralph, Jack stole the boy followers, respect, and friends. He stole followers from Ralph by luring them into his tribe with the promise of meat and protection from the beast. He stole respect by speaking out of turn and destroying the conch, all the order the boys had ...
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Animal Farm: Animal Satire
Number of Words: 4776 / Number of Pages: 18
... Dr.
Joshua M. Bear
This study aims to determine that George Orwell's Animal Farm is a
political satire which was written to criticise totalitarian regimes and
particularly Stalin's practices in Russia. In order to provide background
information that would reveal causes led Orwell to write Animal Farm,
Chapter one is devoted to a brief summary of the progress of author's life
and significant events that had impact on his political convictions.
Chapter one also presents background information about Animal Farm. Chapter
two is devoted to satire. In this chapter, definition of satire is
present ...
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