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Term Papers on Book Reports
East Of Eden
Number of words: 277 - Number of pages: 2.... was rejected as a child and then she grew up with
resentment in her creating evil. The resentment never went away so the evil
just built up. This is a step in the direction of crime and guilt.
Revenge is pursued when a person is rejected by others. With revenge
comes more evil and crime. "I am sure my self that there would be fewer
jails"(Steinbeck p.355) Revenge causes people to do bad things which gets them
into trouble. When revenge takes over the person becomes obsessed and they tend
to go physco." I think that if rejection could be amputated, the human would not
be who he is. Maybe there woul .....
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Hound Of The Baskervilles
Number of words: 793 - Number of pages: 3.... and sister, but as you will find out later, they were more intimate
than that.
At about this time, a convict escaped who was referred to as "The
Notting Hill Criminal", his real name though was Selden Barrymore.
One night while Watson and Sir Henry were in the Hall, they observed Mr.
Barrymore (the Butler) sending signals through the window using a candle.
Through questioning he divulged that he was really doing a favour for his
wife for the escaped criminal was his brother in-law. Baffled by this Sir
Henry and Watson went to go and arrest this v .....
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Lord Of The Flies Theme Analys
Number of words: 470 - Number of pages: 2.... which the officer lives. Golding asks— while the ship saves the boys from killing each other, who will save the ship from killing other ships or being killed? In this way the society of the outside world mirrors the island society on a larger level. Remember that the novel takes place during World War II. Golding got the idea for the book because of his experiences in the war, where he served in the Navy and learned the inherent sinfulness of man. It’s interesting that the war is mentioned indirectly at the beginning and end of the novel but nowhere i .....
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Feminism In Jane Eyre
Number of words: 1399 - Number of pages: 6.... from almost all fields of work gave them little option in
life: either become a house wife or a governess. Although today a tutor may be
considered a fairly high class and intellectual job, in the Victorian era a
governess was little more than a servant who was paid to share her scarce amount
of knowledge in limited fields to a child. With little respect, security, or
class one may certainly feel that an intelligent, passionate and opinionated
young woman such as Jane Eyre should deserve and be capable of so much more.
The insecurity of this position, be .....
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Huck Finn: Essay On Each Chapt
Number of words: 9125 - Number of pages: 34.... of times. He'll be expecting you to
understand things better than Huck, who's just a simple, almost
illiterate kid. Twain will often be winking at you over Huck's head,
the way two grownups might be quietly amused at the naive things
said by a young child.
Huck tells us that he's been living with the Widow Douglas, a
woman he seems to like even though she has set out to "sivilize"
him. His friend, Tom Sawyer, has persuaded him to .....
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Everyday Use
Number of words: 1240 - Number of pages: 5.... up in the world, that eventually snowballed into a much larger hatred. She was always ashamed of her past and did everything in her power to improve her status. Even when she was sixteen years old, her mother recalls the urge Dee had to improve everything she could. Her mother said, "Dee wanted nice things. A yellow organdy dress to wear to her graduation from high school; black pumps to match a green suit she'd made form an old suit somebody gave me." Even though she knew her family couldn't afford "nice things" she had a burning desire for them. This de .....
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Protagonists Journal For Jane Eyre
Number of words: 472 - Number of pages: 2.... He was a gentleman who cared for his own children, but
when Jane lost both of her parents he was quick to take her in as his own.
Mrs. Reed only would say that he pitied her, but we all know there was more.
She enchanted the lives of Mr. Rochester and St. John. Both men, in or near
there thirties, proposed her twice. She accepted both of Mr. Rochester 's
proposals. She also did something remarkable; she refused St. John's
proposals of marriage. Jane Eyre was a very special woman of her time.
Jane's life story is greatly admired by women around the worl .....
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Self-delusion In Death Of A Sa
Number of words: 637 - Number of pages: 3.... they must first be well liked. Linda is an enabler and is codependent on Willy. She encourages him and participates in his delusions. Linda is unselfish and her life revolves around Willy and the boys. Despite what she might think or feel personally she tries to influence Biff and Happy to listen to their father stating; “attention must be paid” and encouraging them to participate in his delusions. By giving into Willy, trying to keep peace in the family and trying to avoid hurting him she is actually causing more harm than good. Biff is .....
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