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Term Papers on Book Reports
Catcher In The Rye - Character
Number of words: 4128 - Number of pages: 16.... of the novel, it is important to consider the praises and criticisms of The Catcher in the Rye.When studying a piece of literature, it is meaningful to note the historical background of the piece and the time at which it was written. Two J.D. Salinger short stories, "I'm Crazy" and "Slight Rebellion off Madison," were published in periodicals during the 1940's, and introduced Holden Caulfield, the main character of The Catcher in the Rye. Both short stories were revised for later inclusion in Salinger's novel. The Catcher in the Rye was written in a literary .....
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Summary Of The Call Of The Wild
Number of words: 643 - Number of pages: 3.... When
Buck arrived at his destination, there was snow everywhere and masses of
Husky and wolf dogs. Buck was thrown into a pen with a man who had a club
and learned one of the two most important laws that a dog could know in the
Klondike. The law of club is quite simple, if there is a man with a club, a
dog would be better off not to challenge that man. Buck learned this law
after he was beaten half to death by the man who had the club. No matter
what he tried, he just couldn't win.
Buck was sold off to a man who put him in a harness connected to
many .....
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Managing Globalization
Number of words: 1665 - Number of pages: 7.... must develop safe new institutions to
manage global tensions. And communitarianism, or collective leadership among the
world's peoples, he says, is the challenge of globalization."
Introduction:
"Globalization is a fact and a process. The fact is that the world's
people and nations are more interdependent than ever before and becoming more so.
The measures of interdependence are global flows of such things as trade,
investment, and capital, and the related degradation of the ecosystem on which
all life depends, a degradation that constantly reminds us .....
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How The Scarlet Letter Effects
Number of words: 1731 - Number of pages: 7.... Dimmesdale it was a constant reminder of the sin; and to Pearl it was a symbol of curiosity.
Obviously, the scarlet letter had the largest impact on Hester, it was a constant reminder of the sin she committed. The "A" she must wear on her bosom completely humiliates her in front of everyone she meets, she begins to even hide behind it, trying to conceal her identity. Hawthorne is referring to Hester in the quote, "The unhappy culprit sustained herself as best a woman might, under the heavy weight of a thousand unrelenting eyes, all fastened upon her and concent .....
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The Day The World Ended
Number of words: 1733 - Number of pages: 7.... Woman” and the main character in that story, Charles, will be compared showing similarities and differences of the relationships of women in his life.
In the story “Sons and Lovers” from the very beginning their was a connection between Paul and his mother. It was seen that a bond was formed between the two of them, but it wasn’t very strong in the beginning. The strong mother –son bond was between Paul’s older brother William and his mother. Paul appeared to be jealous of this, and it wasn’t until Willi .....
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The Great Gatsby
Number of words: 1532 - Number of pages: 6.... Nick develops a fixation and a selfless devotion to Gatsby. Gatsby is a dreamer, absorbed by the past, and Nick reluctantly aids him in attempts to fulfill his ideal. The impractical illusions, in the end, destroy Gatsby and lead Nick to see the ultimate manifestation of corrupt American society. In , greed and corruption centralize the theme. Fitzgerald uses the contemporary public as a core of life for his characters. Gatsby’s intent to win a love from his past by the display of lavish possessions results in annihilation. He was doomed from the beginning by .....
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To Kill A Mockingbird: Atticus Is Kind, Smart, And Wise
Number of words: 349 - Number of pages: 2.... and a black man's word was not as good as a white
person's word. Atticus believed in Tom. He makes a good lawyer because of
this trait of seeking the truth.
Atticus would be kind to everyone. He gives Mayella the title
Miss..., and treats her nicer than people usually would. She wasn't
comfortable with it, but that is the way he is. Atticus is trying to teach
his children to be courteous to everyone, too. Atticus always thinks of
others, too. He was kind to Mrs. Dubose, because she was on morphine. He is
also nice to Mrs. Tom Robinson, and the black community. .....
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Lord Of The Flies: Conflict Between Ralph And Jack
Number of words: 756 - Number of pages: 3.... the
boys “We've got to decide about being rescued” (Golding, 20). This
statement illustrates Jack's civilized concern for the whole group. Jack
seems to put the group before himself. This unselfish concern soon
dissolves as the internal beast prevails over the civil Jack. “I ought to
be chief because I'm chapter chorister and I can sing C sharp,” (Golding,
21) displays Jacks own arrogance. After the boys accept Ralph as chief,
Ralph gives power over the choir boys to Jack. “The choir belongs to you,
of course,” (Golding, 21) Ralph's unselfish act of givin .....
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