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Term Papers on Book Reports
Antov Chekhov's "Misery": All Gray
Number of words: 629 - Number of pages: 3.... my son is dead, mate . . . Do you hear?" (33). Iona
desperately wants to tell about his sons' death, and how it is affecting him.
"He wants to tell how his son was taken ill, how he suffered, what he said
before he died, how he died"(34). Ionas' son has died, and he feels as though it
should have been he to the grave instead of his youthful son. "My son ought to
be driving not I"(34).
The gray dismal surroundings entrap Iona and make the desolation worse
for him. "Iona Potapov, the sledge-driver, is all white like a ghost" (30). "He
sits on the box without .....
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Loss Of Innocence
Number of words: 1603 - Number of pages: 6.... Sons and Lovers lost his innocence at a very young age. He was confronted with disappointments which changed his life throughout the novel. Both of these novels demonstrate that a is inevitable and is caused by a lack of care in a society to prevent the youth in that society from growing up not trusting the world. This is done through a child seeing his father beating his mother, a child who finds out Santa Claus is not real, a worker whose coworker takes credit for his ideas or even a child who is abused by someone.
The novel Montana 1948, revolves around .....
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All The Kings Men- The Spider
Number of words: 596 - Number of pages: 3.... his father, he ends up killing himself before Jack has a chance to talk to him father to son. Although, for the most part, Jack's goal as stated at the beginning of the book was that he was to pursue truth and knowledge, he needed to leave this alone because it was a pursuit of knowledge, but it had no positive motive behind it, and, as we have encountered in previous books throughout the year and throughout this one, truth is not always a good and noble thing. In this case the truth led to what destroyed the Judge and Jack was pursuing the truth.
The Cass Mas .....
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The Chosen: The Similar Desires Of David Malter And Reb Saunders
Number of words: 616 - Number of pages: 3.... also forbade his sons to dress out of the Hasidic uniform. However, David on the other hand, was more relaxed and easy-going about his faith. How his son dressed or what his son was planning to do with his future was not of major concern to him. He enjoyed his son for who he was, whereas Reb was very focused on what he wanted his son to become.
Another major difference between Reb and David was their relationship with their sons. Reb had a very silent relationship with Danny, while David had a very communicable relationship with Reuven. Reb thought that in .....
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Lord Of The Flies : Summary Of Conclusion
Number of words: 616 - Number of pages: 3.... I think
that their biggest threat would be Jack's group of hunters who seem adamant
on damage and violence and drifting away from the real world.
Jack is the kind of character who is defined as a psychotic person who
was refrained from his true genetic personality and yearning for violence
because of the standards to which he was born. He was a rich and went to a
private school where he could not be himself. The school was very strict
and therefore not allowing any of the boys to do things that they had
always wanted. So then, when faced with the idea of .....
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Cry, The Beloved Country: Stimulating A Change
Number of words: 1102 - Number of pages: 5.... his trust
in another black man who appears to be of good intentions, but in reality
cheats Kumalo of his money. This experience is unlike his time on the
train, in which Kumalo had been treated with immense respect. On the train
he is aware of the respect that other blacks hold for him, because he is a
man of God, though, in the city, his social standing demonstrates little
significance. This may be taken as a sign that the idea of a God may be
questioned or less acceptable to the people, when they have positions in a
society that are cruel and not benefici .....
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O'Grady's Return With Honor: Summary
Number of words: 806 - Number of pages: 3.... with a certificate that read, “ this is to certify that Scott
O'Grady has navigated the air ways and flown up to Santa Catalina's unique
Airport in the sky, which overlooks the ocean from an altitude of 1602
feet.” By the time he was in the eighth grade he became fixated on the
idea he was going to be a pilot In high school he was a kicker on the Long
Beach Gators, which was his high school football team. He began as a
second string player but a good friend, who was a professional kicker,
helped him to improve. This along with his strong will led him .....
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The Bean Trees: Symbols And Hidden Meanings
Number of words: 969 - Number of pages: 4.... irony near the beginning of the story is when Taylor's car
breaks down and she is given an Indian baby, she finds herself in the
predicament that she was trying to avoid in Kentucky. Back in Kentucky
she was proud that she made it through high school without becoming
pregnant and having to take on that responsibility. When she leaves her
home town she also wants to leave it all behind. It's is symbolized by her
changing her name and leaving without second thoughts.
I found it interesting that Kingsolver decided to make Taylor one eighth
Indian and have the ba .....
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