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Term Papers on Book Reports
Animal Farm Book Report
Number of words: 2085 - Number of pages: 8.... law there was from the beginning,
and the pigs start acting and looking like humans.
After that "Animal Farm" slowly starts to loose
power and Mr. Jones takes back over. This is a
style analysis of Animal Farm.
Diction, language and imagery are three important
elements in a style analysis. A word choice that
is used a lot in the novel is "rebellion".
Rebellion is a word used instead of a revolution
or a war. Another word that is used a lot in the
novel is "comrade". Comrade means an intimate
friend or associate. Comrade is used in that form
in the .....
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The Story Of An Hour
Number of words: 725 - Number of pages: 3.... her “job” as the wife by
storming into tears and weeping in her sister’s arms. She
felt no horror or shock, just grief that this person, this
“friend”, had passed away. “She did not hear the story as
many women have heard the same, with a paralyzed inability
to accept its significance. She wept at once, with sudden
wild abandonment, in her sister’s arms.”(12) The irony had
finally creeped through into her life, her inexplicable and
“sometimes” loving marriage had finally come to a sudden .....
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The Great Gatsby: Symbolism Of Character's Names
Number of words: 659 - Number of pages: 3.... big. She falls back in love.
Coincidence? No,Daisy just follows wherever the money goes. “ Daisy is like,
she’s like... money”(chapter 8). My mom told me that when you put a daisy
in a vase with water, it will shrivel up and die. That is just like Daisy’s
character. She seems so sweet and good, but as times progresses you find
out that she is just a selfish,and devoted to only being with the person
who has money.
Jordan Baker’s name is very symbolic. Her name combines two
automobile makes. The sporty Jordan and the conservative Baker electric.
The car is a re .....
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Gatsby's Pursuit Of The American Dream
Number of words: 535 - Number of pages: 2.... the bay (83)," and throws extravagant parties, hoping by chance she might show up at one of them. He, himself, does not attend his parties but watches them from a distance. When this dream doesn't happen, he asks around casually if anyone knows her. Soon he meets Nick Carraway, a cousin of Daisy, who agrees to set up a meeting, "He wants to know...if you'll invite Daisy to your house some afternoon and then let him come over (83)."Gatsby's personal dream symboli! zes the larger American Dream where all have the oppurtunity to get what they want.
Late .....
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Frankenstein
Number of words: 1286 - Number of pages: 5.... by society that still does not stop them
from enjoying what has been provided for them.
Society itself which is supposed to be good is actually ignorant. They
wrongly treat the monster on the assumption that he actually is a monster.
They scorn, attack, and shun the monster just because of his outward
appearance. This is not justified by anything except his demeanor. They
are also afraid of it because they are afraid of things about which they
no nothing. Society also unjustly kills Justine because she is the only
person that could have possibly have done s .....
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To Kill A Mocking Bird: The Ewell Residence
Number of words: 1062 - Number of pages: 4.... merely open spaces in the walls, which in the summer were
covered with greasy strips of cheese cloth to keep out the varmints that
feasted on Maycomb's refuse." This description paints a very vivid picture
of the cabin and also tells a little bit about the Ewells themselves. From
this we can infer that the Ewells took very little (if any at all) pride in
their home and it's appearance. Later in the passage Lee adds, "What
passed for a fence was bits of tree limbs, broomsticks and tool shafts, all
tipped with rusty hammer heads, shovels, axes and grubbing hoes .....
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Moby Dick
Number of words: 3474 - Number of pages: 13.... to join the crew of a whaling ship named the Acushnet. But Melville did not like his treatment on board this vessel, and would soon abandon them at an island of the Marquesas with another member of the crew. On this island they ran into a group of cannibals that, instead of harming them, would take them in. None the less, both the men would grow tired of the tribe and would escape, although Melville did remain slightly longer than is counterpart. When Melville did escape, however, he would board the Lucy Ann, a whaling ship that was temporarily docked on .....
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Lady Macbeth Vs. Macbeth
Number of words: 1324 - Number of pages: 5.... be the same in thine own esteem,
Letting "I dare not" wait upon "I would,"
Like the poor cat I' th' adage*"
(Act I, Scene vii, Lines 35-45, Page 36)
In this quote we can see that Lady Macbeth's ambitions are as evil as Macbeth's ambitions. Lady Macbeth is asking Macbeth if he is afraid to kill Duncan, and if he has enough courage to say so. She is asking him if he wants to be king or not, and if he is to be king he must kill king Duncan tonight. By reciting her speech, she is questioning Macbeth's manliness, and his am .....
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