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Term Papers on Book Reports
Hypocrites In Huckleberry Finn
Number of words: 915 - Number of pages: 4.... homes in town, however they are still back country people who only view their home as having style for the things inside. In the parlor of this house "there [are] beautiful curtains on the windows, white with pictures painted of castles."(101) The curtains painted with castles give the family a false feeling of being elite. When you think of castles you think of queens and kings and aristocracy. Ironically they think of others who lack the few finer things like curtains with castles on them to be lower class then themselves. These minor details make them .....
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Pride In The Iliad
Number of words: 561 - Number of pages: 3.... defend Troy. Therefore, the
possibility arises that he could have stopped the onslaught of the Acheans
altogether, and won the war for the Trojans. The result of Hectors pride
was his death and the betrayment of his fellow warriors and friends.
Another person within the Iliad whose pride was the downfall of his
character, was Patrocleus. Patrocleus was a great warrior, friend, and
asset to the Achiens. But, he made foolish choices on account of his pride.
For instance he chose to wear Achille's armor into battle when Achilles
refused to fight. This was on .....
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Symbolism In Hopkin's "The Windhover"
Number of words: 318 - Number of pages: 2.... and natural perception fall together in Hopkins. He
describes the windhover in detail as an individual. In the second part of
the poem, the symbol of the windhover gives way to the figure of Christ.
Yet Christ is not symbolized through traditional symbols, but in clay and
coal. In this Christ is shown to be a component of a physical or material
world.
The flame from the windhover indicates self-sacrifice under stress.
It is interesting that Hopkins puts AND in capitals and the resulting flame
is described as a billion times lovelier than t .....
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How Napoleon Obtains And Maint
Number of words: 2369 - Number of pages: 9.... about propaganda, and a warning about absolute power through the ways in which Napoleon obtained and maintained power.
Napoleon obtains power primarily by elimination. He believes that if he eliminates all the people standing in between him and ultimate domination, then he can govern the animals in any way that he sees fit. His first step of eliminating is to divide the animals into two classes. Napoleon, along with the other pigs, became of a privileged class, while the rest of the animals were inferior. This division of the animals is first seen when “ .....
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Hemingway's A Farewell To Arms
Number of words: 525 - Number of pages: 2.... live from
now on. At this time, Henry goes off and finds his wife to be.
The plot in A Farewell to Arms was always active. They were never
staying in one place too long. It had a very good story line, which was a
love story that ended up in a tragedy. The main character's wife got
pregnant and she was off to have her baby when problems started occurring.
They had to have a caesarean, and the baby dies, and when the mother of the
child starts to hemorrhage Henry knows that it was over for his wife and he
was right.
From the beginning of the book u .....
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The Ironies Of 1984
Number of words: 421 - Number of pages: 2.... of Oceania, "Big Brother." The
concept of a big brother is one whom is older and wiser and helps the
"littler siblings" -- this not the case with 1984's Big Brother. The Big
Brother in this novel completely watches over every move a person makes
keeping them controlled with fear.
The next type of irony is Situation irony, which is when a character or a
sequence of events appears to be headed one way, but it ends up as the
opposite of what was thought. One example of this is Winston's general
health. From the beginning of the book, it is shown how horrible his he .....
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Summary Of Tess Of The D'Urbervilles
Number of words: 1471 - Number of pages: 6.... Young Tess had many concerns to cope with in her
life. Her father who drank too much came to understand that the Durbeyfield
family could very well be the descendants of a royal family known as
D'Urberville. Motivated by greed of becoming part of a higher class, with
no thought for Tess, her mother and father made the conscious choice to
send Tess to the D'Urberville mansion to acquire work and marry a wealthy
man.
While employed at the D'Urberville mansion, Tess was confronted
with her first major social dilemma whose name is Alec D'Urberville. The
young Alec .....
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Different Strokes For Different Folks
Number of words: 1179 - Number of pages: 5.... and so I turned my head
away and wept. ‘All right’ I said, ‘I’ m glad it’s a girl. And I hope she’
ll be a fool- that’s the best thing a girl can be in this world, a
beautiful little fool’” (Fitzgerald 21). These statements explain her
opinion on how females should be, and also shows the insincerity in her
personality.
Daisy is also very confused about what she wants. When she is
faced with having to make a decision between Jay Gatsby, her old love, and
Tom Buchanan, her husband, she is not sure whom to choose. It is a choice
that is based upon remainin .....
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