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Term Papers on Book Reports
Candide The Satire Of An Age.
Number of words: 644 - Number of pages: 3.... a companion. Voltaire is thus saying that all the nobles are really idiots and says they are only smart because they have philosophers. This is typically Enlightenment, because nobles, are stupid and must have philosophers to make them Enlightened. For example L’Hospital’s a French Noble had in his “possession” mathematicians that developed new ways of taking limits (a Calculus idea). Yet in today's society we call this way “L’Hospital’s Rule,” not Bernoulli’s rule who is the one who “invented” .....
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Lord Of The Flies 2
Number of words: 1225 - Number of pages: 5.... the crash. As they approach a beach, they find an enormous conch shell. Piggy gives the conch a little toot and summons the rest of the boys on the island to the beach. The boys assemble and elect Ralph as the leader. Ralph then assigns the Choir, led by Jack, to be the hunters. Then Jack, Ralph, and Simon set out to explore the island. Near the end of their journey, they encounter a wild pig. Jack tries to kill it, but is unsuccessful. When the explorers get back, a meeting is held. The explorers explain that the island is deserted but there is enough food to .....
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Doris Duke
Number of words: 304 - Number of pages: 2.... who witnessed the whole thing and explained how it was an accident. After that they set off on a voyage to Spider monkey island where he hopes to find Long Arrow, an Indian who is the greatest naturalist of all time. When they arrive at the island they find Long Arrow and nine other Indians in a cave in which they were trapped. Another tribe on the other side of the island wanted to go to war with the peaceful Indians that had taken in the doctor and his crew. Polynesia brought millions of black parrots from South America to fight for the peaceful Indians. The p .....
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The Scarlet Letter: Theme
Number of words: 419 - Number of pages: 2.... herself for it. I believe that God redeems her.
The Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale was Hester’s partner in sin although the public knows not of it and thinks him to be almost a saint. He has mental anguish for the rest of his life and punishes himself by not eating properly, and by beating himself with a whip. Roger Chillingworth, his physician and Hester’s husband constantly reminds him of his sin. Near the end of the book, Dimmesdale finally tells the people of his sin and is redeemed just before he dies.
Roger Chillingworth was Hester’s husband in the Old Worl .....
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Pudd'nhead Wilson: Slavery
Number of words: 853 - Number of pages: 4.... and pay off his gambling debts. In the process, though,
he ends up murdering his uncle and is eventually caught. The truth about
him is let out and Tom is set into slavery and "Valet" de Chambre" is set
free.
The issue of slavery comes up throughout the novel. The reality of
slavery is shown in many places in the novel. There are two main aspects
of slavery dealt with most realistically in the novel: sex, and violence.
The reality of sex between slaveholder's and slaves is a main point in the
novel due to the fact that "Roxy", a black slave woman, c .....
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Sir Gawain And The Wife Of Bath
Number of words: 4742 - Number of pages: 18.... (SD)
The Ballad of Kemp Owyne (KO)
Libeaus Desconus (LD) {one episode}
Wolfram's Parzival (P) {the German version of Chretien's Contes Del Graal} (one episode)
They are chosen because of certain common features which may help to illuminate Chaucer's use of motifs and incidents, and certainly not with an eye to source study.
If we count the magical nature of the meeting with the hag as a separate feature from her transformation, then there eight features which these tales, or most of them, share in common with Chaucer's:
1) A magical meeting with .....
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Emma Jane Austen
Number of words: 737 - Number of pages: 3.... notice that she herself is heading towards a crisis of her own
The theme of personal relationships is explored throughout the novel, as it describes the development of a close friendship between the main character Emma and Harriet Smith. The character of Harriet Smith is described as being a young woman from a different social background to Emma, which results in Harriet idolising Emma because of her high social status. This type of relationship is similar to peer pressure seen in modern society.
Harriet in the novel allows Emma to dominate her life and is dr .....
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In Contempt By Christopher Darden: A Review
Number of words: 1068 - Number of pages: 4.... to be true. The way that he speaks of the victims
in the book, and the way he spoke of them before and after the trial shows that
he really cared about the lives of these people that he didn't even know. He
even went as far as to say in the book that this was the first case that
affected him personally and emotionally. As one may expect the majority of this
book is taken up with the Simpson case but, chapters two through six detail his
life from birth, his childhood in a working class district of Richmond,
California, and becoming a district attorney of Los An .....
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