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Term Papers on Book Reports
Critical Analysis Of The Jungl
Number of words: 894 - Number of pages: 4.... part it is historically accurate, as it tells the life of a man who works in a realistic meat packing setting. Because it is fictional, though, it probably would not be much of an aid to a historical researcher. The novel itself, containing over Three hundred pages, is rather long and tediously boring.
Sinclair’s central purpose in writing The Jungle was to persuade people to join the socialist party and to adopt the view that socialism is the only way to conquer the capitalistic empires that abuse the working class. The socialist ethic is that the g .....
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Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Man: Vocation Sequence
Number of words: 456 - Number of pages: 2.... brittle texture of a womans
stocking. He also remembers how his masters at Clongowes and Belvedere
taught him christian doctrine and urged him to lead a good life and...led
him back to grace once he fell short of Gods glory. Stephens first calling,
to become a priest, has appeal, but his epiphany lets him know that his
true calling, instead, deals with finally knowing the solitude that he
always faced. Stephen considers the many aspects of his priestly vocation:
great power, sinless innocence, and the pious constraint on his freedom.
By the end of this sequen .....
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Critical Review Of 1984 By Geo
Number of words: 604 - Number of pages: 3.... was called "Big Brother" and this figure was placed on posters and put all over the place with the saying, "BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU." This was used to let the people know that no matter where they go the could not escape the watching eyes of the controling government.
The government itself was very mysterious and had several parts that were very suspicious to the main character, Winston, who worked in one part of the government. It was divided up into four parts. The Ministry of Truth, where Winston worked, was incharge of education and the arts. The Minis .....
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The Awakening: A Woman’s Fight For Independence
Number of words: 824 - Number of pages: 3.... with that as their life. Society portrays this to be a woman’s rightful job and duty. A woman should act and look “proper” at all times. This is what Edna is fighting against in this novel. She feels that, though many women agree with this “known” rule, it isn’t fair. For six years Edna conforms to these ideas by being a “proper” wife and mother, holding Tuesday socials and going to operas, following the same enduring schedule. It is only after her summer spent at Grand Isle that her “mechanical” lifestyle becomes apparent to her. She sees how much sh .....
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Familiar Mysteries
Number of words: 669 - Number of pages: 3.... support or challenge the social order , create a sense of physical order of the surrounding , and help people accept life's mysteries.The book is an extensive analysis on mythology and is structured of four mian
sections.Each section represents a different aspect of the science such as The Symbolic Language of Myth , The Hero , The Complete Home and the Monster at the Door , and Conquering Death . Each section contains subsection that examine different cases or symbols.In The Symbolic Language of Myth , for example , water and milk are refered to as symbols repre .....
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The Horse And His Boy By C.S Lewis
Number of words: 1379 - Number of pages: 6.... Aravis is a Tarkheena, a Calormene noblewoman, but even so she has many good points, and they come to light a little further in the book.
Hwin- Hwin is a good-natured, sensible horse. Another slave taken from Narnia. She and Aravia become friends in time.
Other chractors who are seen in the book are:
Peter Pevensie- King Peter the magnificent, the High King.
Susan Pevensie- Queen Susan the Gentle.
Edmund Pevensie-King Edmund the Just.
Lucy Pevensie- Queen Lucy the Valiant.
The four Pevensies, brothers and sisters, visted Narnia at the time of the winter r .....
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Essay On Lord Of The Flies
Number of words: 575 - Number of pages: 3.... blood, killing, and death from their consciences. When going to hunt for the first time, "Jack hid, liberated from shame and self-consciousness" because he knew that his manner of hunting was evil and would only lead to lascivious killing. While describing that hunt to the boys, Jack was "twitching" and "shuddering" as he talked. He knew it was wrong. Eventually all the savages hid behind their masks when their lust for killing climaxes on the manhunt for Ralph. Throughout all of the story, all hunting, killing, and shedding of blood was done while hidden by m .....
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The Grapes Of Wrath: Description Al Joad And The Setting
Number of words: 431 - Number of pages: 2.... anything happens to the
car. Emotionally, I would say Al has become very strong throughout the
novel. He starts out pretty depend on the "glory" of his brother, but he
takes his responsibilities seriously. I see Al as being a crucial
character later in the novel. He is the kind of person that needs
motivation from the start, but once he gets going, he won't stop.
Setting Description
Oklahoma could best be described as one large dustbowl. All rain
has ceased to fall. The dry wind wisps through the air and gathers dirt.
If you listen closely enough, it s .....
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