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Term Papers on Book Reports
Things Fall Apart
Number of words: 488 - Number of pages: 2.... that
Ikemefuna is dead. This episode can be seen as an event where Okonko
looses some faith from his family. This corresponds to Okonko loosing
faith in his father.
Another important occurrence where one can see that Okonko's
life falls apart was when he was thrown out of the clan for a few
years. From this episode one can see that Okonko's hopes dreams have
begun to fall apart. His hopes of being a rich and popular individual
had drifted away with this upsetting incident. Okonko had no longer
had his farm or animals. Also Ok .....
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Their Eyes Were Watching God
Number of words: 1398 - Number of pages: 6.... than anybody else. As she was growing up, she was told what to do and how to live by her grandmother. Janie’s grandmother planned her life out for her. She told her that she must get married right away. “Yeah, Janie, youse got yo’ womanhood on yuh. So Ah mout ez well tell yuh whut Ah been savin’ up for uh spell. Ah wants to see you married right away.” Janie’s grandmother did want what was best for Janie, but she basically told her what to do instead of letting her know what she wanted for her. Janie’s grandmother told her exactly who she was going to mar .....
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Lack Of Love And Frankenstein
Number of words: 1188 - Number of pages: 5.... made the impression of her not being the
perfect parent.
Mary Shelley was none other but the mother of death itself, which
influenced her novel.
“Frankenstein is indeed a birth myth , but
one in which the parent who brought death
into the world, and all our woe, is not a woman
but a man who pushed the masculine prerogative
past the limits of nature , creating life not through
the female body, but in a laboratory” (220, Kate Ellis).
In the novel, Shelley turned her ideas around, creating Victor, who,
desperate after the loss of his own mother, goes .....
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The Yellow Wall-Paper: Effect Of Oppression Of Women In Society
Number of words: 867 - Number of pages: 4.... about the house." Her impression is like a feeling for the transformation that takes place in her self while she is there. In this way the house still is the cocoon for her transformation. It does not take the form of the traditional symbol of security for the activities of a woman, but it does allow for and contain her metamorphosis. The house also facilitates her release, accommodating her, her writing and her thoughts. These two activities evolve because of the fact that she is kept in the house.
One specific characteristic of the house that symbolizes no .....
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Candide - All Is Not For The B
Number of words: 1118 - Number of pages: 5.... Cunegonde, his true love, Candide sets out to different places in the hope of finding her and achieving total happiness. On his journey, he faces a number of misfortunes, among them being tortured during army training, yet he continues to believe that there is a "cause and effect" for everything. Candide is reunited with Cunegonde, and regains a life of prosperity, but soon all is taken away, including his beloved Cunegonde. He travels on, and years later he finds her again, but she is now fat and ugly. His wealth is all gone and so is his love for the Baron's da .....
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Of Mice And Men And The Pearl: Characterization
Number of words: 1983 - Number of pages: 8.... novel are George Milton and Lennie Small. They are
ordinary workmen, moving from town to town and job to job, but they symbolize
much more than that. Their names give us our first hints about them. One of
Steinbeck's favorite books when he was growing up was Paradise Lost by John
Milton. In this long poem, Milton describes the beginnings of evil in the world.
He tells of Lucifer's fall from heaven and the creation of hell. He also
describes Adam and Eve's fall from grace in the Garden of Eden. By giving George
the last name of Milton, Steinbeck seems to be showi .....
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Antony And Cleopatra
Number of words: 872 - Number of pages: 4.... positive: ...her passions are made of nothing but the finest part of
pure love. We cannot call her winds and waters sighs and tears; they are greater storms and tempests than almanacs can report. This cannot be cunning in her; if it be
she makes a shower of rain as well as Jove. (I, ii, 147-152) After Antony reveals that he has just heard news of his wife's death, we are once again offered an
example of Enobarbus' freedom to speak his mind, in that he tells Antony to "give the gods a thankful sacrifice" (I.ii.162), essentially saying that Fulvia's death is a
goo .....
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Summary Of The Jungle By Upton Sinclair
Number of words: 1565 - Number of pages: 6.... of finding freedom and fortune, they left for America, bringing many
members of Ona's family with them.
After arriving in America, they are taken to Packingtown to find
work. Packingtown is a section of Chicago where the meat packing industry
is centralized. They take a tour of the plant, and see the unbelievable
efficiency and speed att which hogs and cattle are butchered, cooked,
packed, and shipped. In Packingtown, no part of the animal is wasted. The
tour guide specifically says, "They use everything about the hog except the
squeal." .....
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