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Term Papers on Book Reports
Dunny Takes The Fifth
Number of words: 613 - Number of pages: 3.... then Paul would not have been born premature and
almost still. Ramsay took it upon himself to educate Paul, though the
material he used to do this with was highly unheard of, in order to help
reduce some of the guilt Dunstan still had with Pauls birth. This new interest
of magic and saints is what later led Paul to chose the path he did when he
ran away from home. Dunstan greatly altered Pauls life without it ever
serving more than the purpose of just moving his life along.
A lot of the events that changed Pauls life also effected that of Mar .....
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The Pearl: Depictions Of Life
Number of words: 855 - Number of pages: 4.... treatment of
migrant workers. These underpriveleged laborers later served as the inspiration
for many of his novels, including The Grapes of Wrath. The Pearl, another
inspiration from his past, originated from a legend about the misfortunes of a
poor boy who found a giant pearl that was told to Steinbeck while on a trip to
Mexico.
Kino, the protagonist in The Pearl, is an honest pearl diver that
discovers the sacrifices that come with the struggle for success. He dreams of
the education the pearl could provide for his son, but the pearl also makes Kino
mo .....
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Society's Views On Family Values And Children As Reflected In The Novel The Handmaid's Tale
Number of words: 1275 - Number of pages: 5.... and
the church are interchangeable. The government is what used to be called
the church, they have come together to become one unit of power. The power
of a modern day government with all the knowledge and weapons combined with
the fanaticism of a medieval based church create a dictatorship like none
other. The novel deals with the treatment of children harshly for a society
which views children as their last hope, their most valuable commodity.
Children are taken away from their homes to be given to the privileged, and
women are forced to give birth to babies .....
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Absalom: Using The Three Narratives To Understand Sutpen
Number of words: 949 - Number of pages: 4.... he is to blame for the downfall of her family. Her mind became very unorganized, and while trying to place the blame on Sutpen, her thoughts became distorted. It becomes apparent that Miss Rosa’s impression is somewhat old fashioned. This romanticism is seen in her when she becomes involved with the engagement of Charles and Judith and later with her personal involvement with Sutpen. Miss Rosa put all of her dreams into this marriage and when the relationship failed, she felt destroyed herself. When Sutpen did finally propose to Rosa, she sought this as .....
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The Flies: Ideal Of Authority
Number of words: 849 - Number of pages: 4.... Agamemnon, is introduced. At this point, Electra is leading a life of servitude, brought about by the death of her father, and the acquired power of gisthus. Electra has many dreams and wishes that she is unable to fulfill due to her low status in society. One of these dreams includes the reappearance of her brother Orestes, who disappeared from the city and their father was killed. Orestes does in fact return to Argos, and at one point offers to take Electra and leave town, yet Electra refuses to go. Possibly, Electra has become to accustomed to .....
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Their Eyes Are Watching God
Number of words: 3045 - Number of pages: 12.... Eatonville, Florida, the first all-incorporated black town in America. She found a special thing in this town, where she said, "…… I grew like a like a gourd and yelled bass like a gator". When Hurston was thirteen she was removed from school and sent to care for her brother’’s children. She became a member of a traveling theater at the age of sixteen, and then found herself working as a maid for a white woman. This woman saw a spark that was waiting for fuel, so she arranged for Hurston to attend high school in Baltimore. She also attended Morgan Academy, .....
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The Fifth Child
Number of words: 536 - Number of pages: 2.... Dr. Brett after
he refused to induce the baby, she is quoted as saying, "It's because you don't
want to. It's not you who is carrying this" (She cut off monster afraid of
antagonizing him.) (p. 47) At eight months she went into labor. Although she
had never gone to the hospital before for her other deliveries, this time she
insisted. This shocked everyone, especially her husband David.
Ben was not your typical baby. "A real little wrestler," said Dr. Brett.
"He came out fighting the whole world." (p. 48) Ben was eleven pounds at birth.
None of the .....
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Battle With Fate
Number of words: 700 - Number of pages: 3.... pursuit of the crew never letting up, and even though the ocean had beauty in all its ferocity, the crew never had time to realize it. The ocean was cruel despite its beauty. The crew was being smashed to pieces, the ocean doesn’t care. They were always trying to survive the unforgiving ocean. When the crew was finally within sight of land, and after all they had been through to stay alive, the ocean was still relentless holding the boat back from shore so it wouldn’t smash into the rocks and forcing the crew to swim in on the brink of exhaustion. The .....
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