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Term Papers on Book Reports
"A Raisin In The Sun": An Analysis
Number of words: 1044 - Number of pages: 4.... that he is capable of making a future for his family.
By doing well in business Walter thinks that he can buy his family
happiness. Walter has dreams. Dreams he most likely got from his father.
Dreams of better life for his family and himself. A dream of financial
security and comfortable living. Ruth, on the other hand is stable and down
to earth. She doesn't make rash choices to accommodate a dream. She will
just make do with what she has. Mama is a loving person, she is wise but
lives in the past. She is happy to have her family with and be safe from
society. .....
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An Analysis Of The Lord Of The Flies
Number of words: 642 - Number of pages: 3.... and adversary is Jack, the appointed leader
of the savage hunters. The boys go through many trials and hardships while
on the island including the dangers of the jungle, finding food, and
remaining a functional group.
The novel's main focus is on Ralph and his experiences on the
island. As leader of the group, Ralph has a great deal of responsibility
and must learn how to work with this responsibility. Through the course of
the story, Ralph changes from an adolescent child to a mature person, but
ends up breaking down at the end of the novel. This aspect .....
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The Scarlet Letter: Dimmesdale's Suffering Of Pain And Guilt
Number of words: 920 - Number of pages: 4.... he, with piercing earnestness, “in
the name of Him, so terrible and so merciful, who gives me
grace, at this last moment, to do what -for my own heavy sin
and miserable agony- I withheld myself from doing seven years
ago, come hither now, and twine thy strength about me! Thy
strength, Hester; but let it be guided by the will which God
hath granted me! This wretched and wronged old man is
opposing it with all his might!- with all his own might, and
the fiend’s! Come, Hester, come! Support me up yonder
scaffold!”’(p.235)
Dimmesdale also felt guilt a .....
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Intolerance Within The Novel The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn
Number of words: 1140 - Number of pages: 5.... "They spell it Vinci and pronounce it Vinchy; foreigners always spell better than they pronounce." Even in the opening paragraph of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Clemens states, "Persons attempting to find a motive in this narrative will be prosecuted; persons attempting to find a moral in it will be banished; persons attempting to find a plot in it will be shot."
There were many groups that Clemens contrasted in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. The interaction of these different social groups is what makes up the main plot of the novel. .....
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An Essay On The Theme From The
Number of words: 792 - Number of pages: 3.... pattern and find out some of the thoughts that he kept locked up in there.
Salinger’s view of the world is lived out thought Holden – his persona. The novel is Holden’s steam of conscience as he is talking to a psychoanalyst “what would an psychoanalyst do…gets you to talk…for one thing he’d help you to recognise the patterns of your mind”. At the start of the novel it is addressed directly to us “if you really want to hear about it”. This gives us a sense of reality as though it is us that is the p .....
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Atticus Finch
Number of words: 1097 - Number of pages: 4.... Maycomb and great difficulty keeping Tom alive for the trial. It was not long when Atticus had to leave the house very late to go to jail, where Tom was kept because many white people wanted to kill him. Worrying about their father, Jem and Scout sneak out of the house to find him. A self-appointed lynch mob has gathered on the jail to take justice into their own hands. Scout decides to talk to Walter Cunningham, one of the members of the mob. She talks about how her father Atticus thought that "entailments are bad "(154 ) " and that his boy Walter is a real nic .....
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Return Of The Native Summary
Number of words: 2357 - Number of pages: 9.... to her but has been gently refused. Diggory determines that she shall have the man she wants. He and Mrs. Yeobright, Thomasin's aunt, contrive separately and together, to bring about the delayed wedding.
Eustacia, confronted with an actual proposal of marriage from Wildeve, cannot bring herself to believe him good enough for her; neither can she bring herself to accept what she considers second place, since Thomasin received his first proposal of marriage.
The arrival of Clym Yeobright, Mrs. Yeobright's son, stirs Eustacia's spirit of adventure. Clym's busin .....
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An Analysis Of Gulliver's Travels
Number of words: 645 - Number of pages: 3.... and the enemy is the bigenders which live on the island of Blefuscu.
Gulliver helps the Littlenders to defeat the bigenders. In this book Swift
emphasises the stupidity in the war between England and France and also every
war which starts over a stupid reason, he also points out the meaningless in
courtlife were they do nothing but waste the states money.
At he lilliputians he builds a raft which he uses to sail back to England. But
instead he finds himself shipwrecked and washed upon the shores of Brumbidang or
the giants land. there he was found by a farm .....
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