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Term Papers on Book Reports
Grapes Of Wrath Book Report
Number of words: 1494 - Number of pages: 6.... darkest of times.
Tom Joad, recently released from prison for a homicide, hitchhikes back home to
his fathers farm which he hasn’t been to in 4 years. He tells the truck driver who gives
him a ride that he got in a fight with a guy at a dance and when he tried to brandish a
knife, Tom hit him on the head with a shovel. The truck driver lets him off at his father’s
farm but he finds it abandoned. He does meet up with an old friend Jim Casy who used to
be a preacher. So Tom and Jim head down to his uncle’s to locate his family. A day later
he finds them all a .....
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Year 10 Asian History Origami
Number of words: 637 - Number of pages: 3.... mado (Window on Midwinter), a comprehensive collection of traditional Japanese figures, was published in 1845. The name origami was coined in 1880 from the words oru (to fold) and kami (paper). Previously, the art was called Orikata.
Meanwhile, paper folding was also being developed in Spain. Arabs brought the secret of paper making to North Africa, and, in the eight-century AD, the Moors brought that secret to Spain. The Moors were devoutly Muslim and their religion forbade the creation of representational figures. Instead, their paperfolding was a study of th .....
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1984: Satire Of The Middle Class
Number of words: 422 - Number of pages: 2.... to think and for wanting to remember.
These simple things are taken for granted today. George Orwell devilishly
illustrates the brutality that man can be capabel of when he is given such
power. The people of Oceania are forced to love Big Brother. There is
possibly no one that loves Bill Clinton, besides his family. there are
several that love to makes fun of him, but on the political mainstream love
is not involved as it is in Oceania. The setting in itself is an extremely
important part of the novel. Winston lived in a "dark, gray drab jungle."
Posters of Big B .....
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Black Like Me
Number of words: 645 - Number of pages: 3.... man. "The transformation was total and shocking. I had expected to see myself disguised, but this was something else. I was imprisoned in the flesh of an utter stranger, an unsympathetic one with whom I felt no kinship. All traces of the John Griffin I had been were wiped from existence. Even the senses underwent a change so profound it filled me with distress. I looked into the mirror and saw nothing of the white John Griffin's past." (pgs.15-16) The theme of isolation is first discovered in this quote. Griffin feels imprisoned in a body other than his own. H .....
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Lord Of The Flies: Book And Movie Comparison
Number of words: 656 - Number of pages: 3.... is the odd one of the
boys. He is teased by everyone even though his intelligence is greater
than theirs. He becomes Ralph’s only friend at the end. Roger is the last
important character and he is the one who supported the killing that Ralph
tried to stop.
Lord of the Flies is full of symbolism. For example; Jack
represents the primitive nature in man and Ralph represents civilization.
Also, Piggy’s glasses represent the civilization that they are losing.
When Piggy’s glasses are taken it seems like the end of whatever
civilization they had left. Al .....
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Dante’s Tools Of Character: Love And Choice
Number of words: 1151 - Number of pages: 5.... of another has a restorative effect on a person. To become isolated from others is to be submerged in the ice of Hell. A person's self perceptions can be frozen and they are unable to move or respond to love.
A person rarely gives up on those they love, at least not with out a great struggle. Giving up on our own liberation is quite natural, most of the times. Being found worthy in the eyes of another allows us a new perspective on ourselves, especially if their admiration and compassion is coupled with actions of self-sacrifice. In other words, to disc .....
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The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses: Actions Have Consequences
Number of words: 762 - Number of pages: 3.... Watching his kids fight made him depressed and lost. The violence that he saw between his kids made him feel like a savage.
Brille is a political prisoner in the area of Span One, which has nine other prisoners just like Brille. Brille is not physically intimidating. He wears glasses and has "a hollowed-out chest and comic knobbly knees" (Head 427). Brille needed to release these suppressed feelings. He did this by turning the Warder in. This gave him a sense of control and relief from the years of suppressed feelings of depression and confusion. He .....
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Morrison's Beloved: A Review
Number of words: 517 - Number of pages: 2.... not stop till blacks receive the right they so
deserved. Future leaders of known fame will be Malcolm X and Martin Luther
King which will carry on this battle begun by the abolitionists.
Baby Suggs, is Halle's mother and Sethe's mother - in - law, and is
an important character in the story in that she brings about many aspects
of self-pride and versatility. Suggs lived through the "slavery" and came
out of the ordeal with strength of her character alone. Slavery at the
time broke down the slaves making them have low self- esteem and low worth.
But Suggs .....
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