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Term Papers on Book Reports
Political Criticism On The Eng
Number of words: 847 - Number of pages: 4.... a doctor and the third, a businessman (Ondaatje,1992).
"He was the second son. The oldest son would go into the army, the next brother would be a doctor, a brother after that would become a businessman. An old tradition in his family"
(Ondaatje, 1992, #201)
The tradition however, was transgressed due to conflicting propensities of the eldest brother who chose to resist the indigenous British rule rather than fight on their side. In light of the resulting imprisonment of his brother, Kirpal chose to fill the void by enlisting in the army. Following his enlist .....
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Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde
Number of words: 483 - Number of pages: 2.... to “ let him (me) alone to suffer for a great evil deed that I have committed”. He realizes that morally what he did was wrong. And that one shall just be as they are, and not try to change that. He tried, and he failed.
Dr. Hyde on the other hand is the evil side of Dr. Jekyll. Enfield points out that “ he (I) saw a strange, deformed man round the corner and bump into a young girl. The strange man did not stop but simply walked right over the young girl.” This man was later figured to be Dr. Hyde, This obviously shows that he was an e .....
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The Scarlet Letter: Where The Blame Falls
Number of words: 449 - Number of pages: 2.... not the same as the rest of the townspeople. No one ever talks
to her, and she was not allowed to make any clothing for the other Puritans
weddings. Pearl was picked upon by the other children often. Hester was
no longer accepted by the Puritans.
Dimmesdale has had as much punishment as Hester for their sin.
Dimmesdale is putting the blame upon himself. Dimmesdale is the minister,
and he should know better than to commit a sin. Dimmesdale is dying inside
ever since he had committed the sin with Hester, by the guilt and
eventually collapses. Throughout .....
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Revenge In The Crucible And The Scarlet Letter
Number of words: 404 - Number of pages: 2.... turned a once normal man into a blood seeking,
greedy, stingy, and decrepitly weak old man.
Revenge was also the driving force behind the Abigail Walker's, a
character in The Chamber, accusations of Elizabeth Proctor being a witch.
John Proctor and Abigail Williams once had an affair. John was lonely and
in need of human comfort, comfort his wife was unable to give in her dying
state. However when she regained her health, John left Abigail and went
back to his wife. Abigail was furious at his decision; she would love to
get back at the hurt he caused. Abigai .....
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An Analysis Of Why Jimmy Doyle Will Never Succeed In Life Due To His Father
Number of words: 665 - Number of pages: 3.... and he wanted nothing but the best for
his son. He did not want his son to work as hard as he did growing up.
When Jimmy went away to college, he spent more time socializing than he did
studying. "Jimmy did not study very earnestly and took to bad courses for
awhile. He had money and he was popular; ..."(p.25). Jimmy liked better
to be in the company of peers rather than study, and his father condoned it.
When Jimmy was not doing well at Dublin University, his father let him go
off to Cambridge where he could "see life a little". While there he seemed .....
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The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn: Superstitutions
Number of words: 913 - Number of pages: 4.... he grew up with them and they were always taught to
him and he is so ignorant he does not know better.
One morning Huck turned over the salt-cellar at breakfast. He went
to throw the salt- cellar over his left shoulder to cancel the bad luck,
but Miss Watson stopped him. All day he wondered when something would fall
on him and what it would be. This all implies that Huck thinks something
is going to fall on him, because of his accident. I have heard about bad
luck from spilling salt so I think this Superstition started in the North
or maybe it was just p .....
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I Love The Smell Of Nepalm In
Number of words: 1459 - Number of pages: 6.... snickered at somones missfortune, or go to a party when you’re feeling down? This is a psycological block to bar you against emotional discomort, we do it all the time. It may not be totaly healthy but it certainly won’t make us go crazy. In war time on the other hand, when the four F’s are in full swing is another story.
There are plenty of examples in Apocalypse Now. Capt. KillGore is a fine example, feeding his soldiers steaks and beer the night before a killing rampage, then actually surfing during the raid. This is crazy you might .....
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Some Dreamers Of The Golden Dream: Imagery
Number of words: 716 - Number of pages: 3.... California where it is easy to
Dial-A-Devotion, but hard to buy a book." (p.4) It is a society where anyone
with money can buy a devotion to God with the dialing of a number. The usage of
religion as a money-making business defiles the sanctity of societys most sacred
and cherished belief. However, money is made so morals and ethics are ignored.
Another example of this immorality is Edward Foley, Lucilles Millers attorney.
He says, "We dont want to give away what we can sell," (p.27) referring to
information about Lucille Miller and the death of her husband .....
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