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Term Papers on Book Reports
The Scarlet Letter 2
Number of words: 432 - Number of pages: 2.... do the avenge work alone without interfering (Hester: “Why hast thou not avenged thyself on me?” “I have left thee to the scarlet letter”replied Roger Chillingworth.). But for Dimmesdale he had a whole different plan. He came back to town as a different person with a different name. Now he was Roger Chillingworth (We don’t know his name before the first scaffold incident), a well-appreciated and educated physician. He came to help Dimmesdale, who was very sick. He became his close physician and they became very close friends.
But t .....
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Heart Of Darkness: Mystery And Suspense
Number of words: 529 - Number of pages: 2.... full of mystery, and that makes an interesting
book.
Kurtz, with this person, I can not express how much mystery applies to
him and his personality. People haven't heard from him for quite a long time,
because h eis up the river from the station where Marlow is at. People are
wanting the boss, and they're getting restless. Is Kurtz, sick? Could one of
these people get a new promotion in their job? The people don't want Marlow to
go explore up the river a ways and kind Kurtz, suppling him with help that he
might need. And yet, Marlow needs Kurtz.
Yet, the .....
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Billy Bud
Number of words: 672 - Number of pages: 3.... don't exhibit what would seem most ethical?
Immediately following the fatal blow to Claggart, There is no outlet of Billy's emotion; whatever emotion he may be experiencing is not accounted for. This is not the behavior one would expect from someone who had just accidentally killed someone else. On trial Billy has this to say for his actions: "I did not mean to kill him. But he foully lied to my face and in the presence of my captain, and I had to say something, and I could only say it with a blow, God help me!" This statement illustrates Billy's emotional r .....
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Antigone
Number of words: 489 - Number of pages: 2.... divinity and prophecy seems to be his defining trait
in OK. His attitude is one of unquestioning reverence.
In Oedipus at Colonus (OC), one sees the beginning of Creon's decline. Creon has now
come to occupy the throne that once belonged to Oedipus. It soon becomes apparent that his
vision of the proper role of a king has changed to accommodate his new-found position. The
emphasis shifts from that of a king who must rule wisely to one who must rule unyieldingly.
The kingship becomes a selfserving instrument for Creon in his attempt to secure the return of
Oedi .....
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Critique Of "Death Of The Author"
Number of words: 777 - Number of pages: 3.... nouns and adjectives. Though he is a
brilliant writer I have to assume that he was not a very bright man or that he
at least has very little common sense outside of the literary world. If he wrote
in a more simple, to the point modern style I would have read the story,
absorbed its content, and would not have given it a second look. The story
could be summarized into 3 lines and thus reduce the amount of paper it is
replicated on the amount of bandwidth required to transmit it, the space it
takes, and the time it takes to read it. I came to this conclusio .....
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12 Angry Men: Influence Of Surroundings
Number of words: 334 - Number of pages: 2.... adn would rather see the boy die. "For this kid, you bet I'd pull the
switch."(17) This shows how emotionally unstable Three is. He is a grown man
living in a civilized community and would like to see a boy who he does not
even know die by his own hands Eight does not think highly of Three for what he
says about killing the boy and shouts "your a sadist."(17) which is the
absolute truth about Three.
The emotional make-up of a juror can change his desicision on wther or
not to let a man live or die. When someone is asked judge someone else, shoud
not you look at .....
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Brave New World: The Future
Number of words: 1704 - Number of pages: 7.... in Utopia, one does not know what freedom is and therefore does not know what is missing. Freedom leads to happiness, and if one already possesses happiness, then there is no need for freedom, especially if your government is making sure that all your needs are satisfied.
Religion plays an important role in people's lives. It represents our principles and values. Religion guides us, gives us something to believe in and a set of rules to live by. However, who is to say that one hundred years from now people will still believe and practice religion? Mustapha .....
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Animal Farm: Animal Satire
Number of words: 4776 - Number of pages: 18.... 5.1. SUMMARY OF THE STUDY 49 5.2. CONCLUSION
OF THE STUDY 49 REFERENCES 51
ABSTRACT
Animal Farm as Political Satire KORKUT, Rydvan Supervisor: Assoc.Prof. 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 h .....
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