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Term Papers on Book Reports
No Loser, No Weeper By Maya Angelou
Number of words: 753 - Number of pages: 3.... the poem, ANo Loser, No Weeper," Maya describes how she just hates to lose something, whether is small like a watch or a toy. Moreover this poem is directed towards another female trying to steal her lover. Maya wants to make it clear to the woman not touch her Alover-boy." She explains her warning by stating that she hates to lose something Aeven a dime, I wish I was dead." We gather from that statement that losing something so small and worthless as a dime would make Maya wish she was dead is very serious and very threatening. This remark can be traced .....
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The Apprenticeship Of Duddy Kravitz
Number of words: 607 - Number of pages: 3.... With the exception of Simcha, he had no other parental support
which is the reason why Simcha words had such a great effect on him.
Duddy gains what he had wanted in its acquisition, respect. Everyone except
Simcha, Mr. MacPherson, and Uncle Benjy thought he was going to be a nobody.
He wanted so much to prove them wrong and he has. We may say he has
gained self assurance, restating the fact he was a somebody important.
Since his days at Fletcher's Field High School, he ran a gang based on
respect, not friendship. Things do not change when he becomes an .....
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The House On Mango Street, The Benedictine Rule
Number of words: 817 - Number of pages: 3.... steps in front. She also complains that she has to share a bedroom with her Mama, Papa, Carlos, Kiki, and Nenny. Esperanza is not satisfied with the life that she was given, and is destined to improve and achieve past the expectations set forth by her environment.
The writing style used in The House on Mango Street is a very indirect way of narrative. The author presents to the reader many different stories, stories that if taken at face value could be see as details alone. These stories are short narratives that describe a character in the life of Esperanza, .....
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The Scarlet Letter: Background
Number of words: 1055 - Number of pages: 4.... A heroic character is "bigger than those found in
ordinary life" and also is strong, brave, noble, risky and powerful.
Another characteristic he includes is the writing of mysterious events such
as the adultery of Hester, the birth of Pearl and the return of her husband
Roger Chllingworth.
The uses of the "theory of Romance" by Hawthorn follows an order.
The order is initiated by Hawthorn looking for to write on a serious topic.
The topic is the adultery of Hester, Pearls birth, the revenge by
Chillingworth and the hypocrisy of Dimmesdale. Then he cho .....
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The Untouchables
Number of words: 576 - Number of pages: 3.... Ness is the author and main character in this book. It was written in first person, so we get all the information he was thinking. Through his actions as a prohibition agent he affected history by enforcing the 19th amendment like no one else ever did. He set a new standard for young law
enforcing agents to live up to. He helped in remolding our police forces from
the corruptment it had been in. Eliot Ness helped to establish police training
programs, and was a said hero in Chicago for his fight against the mob there.
Al Copone made a big impact on hi .....
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Moby Dick: The Characters And Plot
Number of words: 1711 - Number of pages: 7.... captain of the ship is named Ahab. Peleg and
Bildad say that he is a good man, but because of some strange illness, he
is confined to his cabin.
On Christmas day, and with Ahab still in his cabin, the Pequod sets
sail in the Atlantic. As the weather begins to warm up (several months
after leaving port), Ahab is finally seen on deck. The strangest thing
about Ahab is his leg. Instead of flesh and bone, he has a white ivory peg
leg.
As the weeks wear on, Ahab starts to become friendlier. One day,
he calls the crew before him. He tells them that the sole mi .....
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Their Eyes Were Watching God: Everybody Has To Find Out About Living For Themselves
Number of words: 2768 - Number of pages: 11.... and a great stirrin' round. So Ah
wrapped mah way on down to de landin'. The men was all in blue, and Ah heard
people say Sherman was comin' to meet de boats in Savannah, and all of us slaves
was free. So Ah run got mah baby and got in quotation wid people and found a
place Ah could stay." Grandmother was wanting to make a school teacher out of
Janie's mother. Janie found out that a school teacher rapped her mother so she
never met her father either. Janie's mother was seventeen, when she was
pregnant with Janie. After Janie was born, Janie's mother .....
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Comparing 'Casablanca' To '1984'
Number of words: 914 - Number of pages: 4.... that the forces of good can win, and that eventually we will triumph over our enemies, wherever or whatever they may be. While slochky and romantic, Casablanca is a touching movie, and probably one of the best ever made. 1984 on the other hand, is a deep psychological thriller. In the world of utter thought-control, we find that even a strong hero such as Winston, is struck down by the party, for simply being alive, and that the virtuosity within humanity will eventually be overcome by our greed and lust. Their struggles are that of man against the o .....
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