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Term Papers on Book Reports
Analysis Of Pearl In Hawthorne's "The Scarlet Letter"
Number of words: 1256 - Number of pages: 5.... becomes the symbol of all the other major characters'
tragedies.
Chronology
The character of Pearl in the Scarlet Letter lived a very difficult life.
Before the novel begins, Hester Prynne gives birth to Pearl after having an
affair with Arthur Dimmesdale, a Puritan minister. Pearl's birth proves that
Hester cheated on her husband Roger Chillingworth provoking the stories action.
The novel opens with the people of Boston staring and laughing at Hester holding
Pearl while standing on the town's scaffold. At this time, Pearl is .....
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The Scarlet Letter: An Analysis Of Symbolism
Number of words: 900 - Number of pages: 4.... To
Pearl, the A is peculiarity and Roger Chillingworth sees the A as a journey
for retaliation. Other then adultery, the A can also stand for "Angel" and
"Able". Angel, for it appears in the sky after Governor Winthrop's death.
Able, for Hester has won the respect of the Puritans even if she has sinned
terribly.
Hawthorne uses the prison building to describe crime and punishment in
contrast with the tombstone at the end of the novel. This statement
suggests the crime and punishment will eventually lead to the death of the
malefactor.
One positive .....
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The Adventures Of Huck Finn: Jim Is A Hero
Number of words: 945 - Number of pages: 4.... does not allow Huck to see his dead father's face once he sees and
understands the position in wehich he is placed. Later, Huck wishes to
speak to Jim about the dead man, but Jim will not allow it since he does
not want to reveal the truth about Pap to Huck. This is a second and more
direct approach that is used in the story in order to show this same point.
Jim is also basically a good person. Although he is ignorant, he
knows that it is a good thing for him to show Huck that he has worth so
that Huck can think of him as an equal. This is a tough ide .....
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The Hobbit
Number of words: 1061 - Number of pages: 4.... the treasure and his kingdom.
Gandalf- He is the great wizard who helped organize the adventure. At first he
travels with the dwarves and the hobbit but leaves them because he has other
business to attend to. Beorn- is a large man who can change shapes into other
animals. He lives by himself in large house with animals who he can speak to.
He helps the dwarves and the hobbit after they have escaped from the goblins.
He later joins them in the Battle of the Five Armies to help defeat the goblins
and and the wargs. Bard- He is the man who slays Smaug and .....
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Critical Summary: Descartes' Meditations I, II, And VI
Number of words: 595 - Number of pages: 3.... he supposes the existence of an
evil deceiver who may potentially deceive him in everything he appears to
observe and think about. His consideration of this is valid and necessary,
however I might point out one fault. The mere fact that he continues
optimistically in his pursuits after the considerations in this section
shows his implicit belief that he is not being deceived in his current or
future deliberations on the matter. This simple fact seems to contradict
the very essence of this meditation.
The Second Meditation continues to address the issues of evil .....
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The Societal Implications Of "The Yellow Wallpaper"
Number of words: 896 - Number of pages: 4.... a smouldering unclean yellow" (659). As her stay progress the women continues to see different images in the paper, but the final image she notices is another women. Gilman explains, "I didn't realize for a long time what the thing was that showed behind, that dim sub-pattern, but now I am quite sure it is a women." (665). Eventually the narrator merges her life with the life of the woman behind the wallpaper.
The ever-changing pattern of the wallpaper divided the two worlds that the narrator was living in. The front of the wallpaper represented what soc .....
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THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA
Number of words: 944 - Number of pages: 4.... Manolin is loyal to Santiago and even when his parents forbid him he wants to help his friend.
Their conversations are comfortable, like that of two friends who have known each other for their whole lives. When they speak it is usually about baseball or fishing, the two things they have most in common. Their favorite team is the Yankees and Santiago never loses faith in them even when the star player, Joe DiMaggio is injured with a heel spur. In this way Santiago not only teaches Manolin about fishing but also about important characteristics such as faith. .....
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Catcher In The Rye: Letter To The Editor - An Unfair Trial
Number of words: 390 - Number of pages: 2.... of morale in the town. After looking at the
judge and the jury, I realized that Tom never had a chance in the first
place. The odds were still against him even though the plaintiff was the
lowest form of human imaginable, who would have lost no matter what the
case was if she was up against another white person. She was Mayella
Ewell; disgusting. The point is, how would Tom might have been sentenced
if he was in another town like yours and mine, say (your state here)?
There's no doubt in my mind that he would have been found innocent right
away if he was .....
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