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A Farewell To Arms: Style
Number of words: 607 - Number of pages: 3

.... sharply into your lungs and numbed the edge of your nose as you inhaled. The simplicity and the sensory richness flow directly from Hemingway's and his characters'--beliefs. The punchy, vivid language has the immediacy of a news bulletin: these are facts, Hemingway is telling us, and they can't be ignored. And just as Frederic Henry comes to distrust abstractions like "patriotism," so does Hemingway distrust them. Instead he seeks the concrete, the tangible: "hot red wine with spices, cold air that numbs your nose." A simple "good" becomes higher praise than ano .....


�The Slippery Slope Of Pizza Money": The Money Scheme
Number of words: 1509 - Number of pages: 6

.... earning money they have made a new rule so that it appears as though the athletes are making money by having jobs outside of school even though everybody all knows this is untrue. Looney continues to say how desperately sad this is for college sports. �To fold one�s ethical tent is perfectly in line with: �When the going gets tough, the tough go shopping.� This is the concept of acquiescing to adversity, turning backs on the problems, and seeking pleasure to distract from real concerns�(1). There are many things the schools can do now. For starters, the sc .....


To Kill A Mockingbird: An Analysis
Number of words: 1071 - Number of pages: 4

.... Scout and Jem when it was cold. Boo was the one putting "gifts" in the tree. Boo even sewed up Jem's pants that tore on Dill's last night. Boo was the one who saved their lives. On the contrary to Scout's primary belief, Boo never harms anyone. Scout also realizes that she wrongfully treated Boo when she thinks about the gifts in the tree. She never gave anything back to Boo, except love at the end. When Scout escorts Arthur home and stands on his front porch, she sees the same street she saw, just from an entirely different perspective. Scout learns w .....


The Evolution Of Ellen Foster
Number of words: 645 - Number of pages: 3

.... confrontation with her father. Avoiding confrontation is a major trait she learns from her parents. She also gains the role of caregiver while taking care of herself and of her mother. She protects her mother from her father. She becomes an adult over night after her mother�s death, shopping for herself and practically being her own parent. Fear and loneliness are emotions felt by Ellen after her mother dies. No child should be afraid in its own home, yet Ellen always takes this in stride. Her matter-of-fact way of recounting the events leads the reader .....


Babbit Vs. The Hobbit
Number of words: 790 - Number of pages: 3

.... Babbitt and Bilbo show inner turmoil with their need to be “free”. Here is where the differences start to appear. The hobbit refers to something as simple as climbing a tree as an adventure. The prominent business man thinks that spending a weekend away from his wife and family is an adventure. To set forth upon an adventure of any kind a person needs to be free again, both characters define freedom in different ways. Bilbo simply needs to be away from the influence of his friends and family to find out what he really wants for himself and what .....


Shakespeare's Cymbeline
Number of words: 770 - Number of pages: 3

.... plot got Posthumus banished and imogen Locked up in the dungeon. It got her son killed and almost killed imogen (the Tonic, that was supposed to be poison). But after she realized what her arogant scheme had done to her son, she went mad and died as a result. So in the end she got what was coming to her. Cloten-The Queens son, he�s a character you kinda feel sorry for, because he probably wasn�t arrogant by choice, he probably inherited it from his mother. Cloten was the simple minded son of the Queen who wanted to marry Imogen, (though I am not sure if he was i .....


Cormyr
Number of words: 1000 - Number of pages: 4

.... �400 DR and 1369 DR. I know this because the heading of all the chapters have a date included. For reference �400 DR could be compared to our Bronze age and 1369 DR would be compared to our Medieval era. The story of takes place on a magical continent called Toril. is located towards the center of the land near a fairly large body of water called the Sea of Swords. I know this because many battles take place along the Sea of Swords. The story setting is very effective for those who read this kind of material. is a magical land based on a system of kingdom .....


Rudyard Kiplings Kim
Number of words: 813 - Number of pages: 3

.... over the native inhabitants of the colony. Kim�s malleable social status is important because it has powerful ramifications about the colonial power-dynamics within a particular historical milieu. The Hindu caste system and various stereotypes also play an important role in Kipling�s story. For example, every person Kim encounters is immediately identified as either a member of a certain caste, religion, or race. Kipling depicts these stereotypes as they emerged out of colonial racial attitudes about Indian society. The descriptions of the Indian people Kim encou .....



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