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Term Papers on Book Reports
One Flew Over Cuckoos Nest
Number of words: 1115 - Number of pages: 5.... day after day. Mac changed me, everythingˇ everyoneˇ Sometimes I wonder about Harding and Martini. How are they doing now? Maybe I should go back and visit them.
Hesitantly, he dialed the phone.
A sexy woman's voice melted through the phone.
"Hello, who is this?"
"Hello, may I speak to Mr. Harding?" He choked a little with nervousness.
The woman's voice suddenly transformed with harshness.
"Who's that?... Ah, you must be one of his buddies," she emphasized the word "buddies" with contempt, chewing on it with relish-hatred, "You idiot, don't you know th .....
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The Optimist's Daughter: Summary
Number of words: 1375 - Number of pages: 5.... to scream, point fingers, and search
out people who will help her. She can not stand up and fight for herself,
instead Fay uses tactics to make her opponent feel sorry or inferior. This
makes her extremely hard to get along with since she is always demanding
and never giving. Laurel McKelva is the complete opposite of Wanda Fay.
She is kind hearted, nice, caring, and intelligent. Laurel has a air of
maturity and understanding around her due to her experiences in life.
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In "The Optimist's Daughter" Judge McKelva will soon enter eye surgery to
fix a slip .....
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The Cask Of Amontillado
Number of words: 551 - Number of pages: 3.... The servants naturally left the house, thinking the master would be out for the rest of the night. Montressor had told them not to leave knowing that they most defiantly would. The house was now empty and perfect for his plot.
Montressor led Fortunato into the gloomy depths of the vaults. The humidity caused Fortunato to cough so Montressor gave him more to drink. He made it seem like he cared about Fortunato's cough when he was actually trying to get him more drunk than he already was. Montressor's evil is shown when he responds to another one of Fortunato .....
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Wuthering Heights: Negativity In Domesticity
Number of words: 1848 - Number of pages: 7.... to the development of Bronte’s characters.
Catherine Earnshaw is an excellent example of how negative it can be for one to marry out of duty, rather than out of love. Catherine had loved Heathcliff for many years, but the domestic norms forced her to marry Edgar Linton because he was an acceptable suitor. Although she loved Heathcliff, he still remained an unattainable husband because he did not live up to the domestic standards of what a husband should be. He lacked a family background, wealth, and an ideal appearance that led Catherine to realize that “it .....
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The Beast In The Jungle: The Beast Of James
Number of words: 2435 - Number of pages: 9.... hidden the
reality of Marcher's destiny by treating it as a symbolic crouching beast
waiting to spring. The reader will ask why James has done this? Wouldn't it
be more effective to speak plainly of Marcher's and Bartram's relationship?
The author could tell us exactly why John Marcher does not marry May
Bartram. The narrator tells us that Marcher's situation "was not a
condition he could invite a woman to share" and "that a man of feeling
didn't cause himself to be accompanied by a lady on a tiger hunt" (p. 417).
This is nonsense. Marcher won't marr .....
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Literature And Life: Of Human Bondage And Beyond
Number of words: 587 - Number of pages: 3.... the
outside world. I was rather shy around other people (I still am, admittedly)
and I had very few friends.
It was not too long before I discovered the faults in my erroneous
living. I finally realized, and truly not a moment too soon, that if I did not
start living for the present, my future would soon become my neglected present.
I would have wasted my life doing meaningless things and I would have no
experience to share with anyone who may be interested in the uneventful life I
had led. After I came to this startling revelation, I grew even more apath .....
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To Kill A Mockingbird: Great Quotes By The Characters
Number of words: 1163 - Number of pages: 5.... aunt."
Page 138 Chapter 14
Talking to Jem: "Mr. Cunningham was part of a mob last night, but he is
still a man. Every mob in every little Southern town is always made up of
people you know- doesn't say much for the, does it?" Page 160 Chapter 16
Determined
Talking to Scout: "Scout, simply by the nature of the work, every lawyer gets
one case in his lifetime that affects him personally. This one's mine I guess.
You might here some ugly talk about it at school, but do one thing for me if you
will: you just hold your head high and keep your fists dow .....
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Catcher In The Rye: Holden A Victim Of Society
Number of words: 1193 - Number of pages: 5.... her pimp. Holden
telephones many acquaintances in an attempt to ease his boredom among the
remaining days. In very few occurrences, he achieves success. The wrath
of the "phonies" constantly plagues Holden pending the sessions with the
psychoanalyst; the treatment bequeathed to Holden consists of a "rest cure".
Even after the inquiry and the treatment, the questions remain unanswered,
and Holden invariably suffers from lack of love.
Regular daily occurrences effect each distinct person with diverse
emotions. In The Catcher in the Rye, the pessimistic Hold .....
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