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Term Papers on Book Reports
Call Of The Wild: Character Sketch - Buck
Number of words: 924 - Number of pages: 4.... Buck away from his home.
Buck was then sold, and thrown in a baggage car. This would be the beginning of
a new, cruel life for Buck. On his ride to wherever he was going, Buck's pride
was severely damaged, if not completely wiped out by men who used tools to
restrain him. No matter how many times Buck tried to lunge, he would just be
choked into submission at the end. When Buck arrived at his destination, there
was snow everywhere, not to mention the masses of Husky and wolf dogs. Buck was
thrown into a pen with a man who had a club. This is where Buck would .....
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Madame Bovary: The Origin Of Emma And Nora
Number of words: 1194 - Number of pages: 5.... knew.
First of all, it is important to know the socio-economic status and
background of the two authors. It is also good to at least have an idea
about the society in which they lived. Then it is possible to see why they
had certain viewpoints and how these viewpoints had an effect on the
personalities and actions of their characters.
Gustave Flaubert was born on December 12, 1821 in Rouen, France to
a wealthy surgeon. As a boy he was well aware of the incompetence in the
medical profession, and the middle class “lip service” which he portrayed
through .....
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Mary Shelly's Frankenstein
Number of words: 311 - Number of pages: 2.... If a child has no guidance how can he or she grow in love and learn how to live responsibly and adapt to the rapid changes of the world and life. You can not learn life lessons and things you need to know if you have no love or guidancce.
Mary Shelly shows her own fears for life and children and her fear of not having or being a good mother. She wants to express any parents need to make there child life safe and easy to live. Any parent would be worried about there childs well being and how they live and adapt to others. Every one wants the best for there c .....
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Animal Farm: The Animals' Bad Memories
Number of words: 1000 - Number of pages: 4.... the do for the good
of all the animals and not just for themselves. Just like when the pigs had
taken the milk and apples for themselves, they said that they only took it was
because they needed it and that if they did not have it they would not be able
to help operate the farm, he also added that the pigs did not actually like the
milk and apples but they had to eat it. They rest of the animals believed them
because they did not know what else to think. The pigs where also able to
convince them that they had not changed the commandments and that there memo .....
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The Most Dangerous Game
Number of words: 490 - Number of pages: 2.... it was either Zaroff would hunt Rainsford for three days or Rainsford
will get whipped in the dungeon of Zaroff's home until he agrees to be hunted.
Unwillingly, Rainsford picks to go hunting and hopes to survive the three days.
If he did live, he would be set free with money and new clothing, so Zaroff says…
On the hunting trip, Rainsford successfully avoids Zaroff for three days by
hiding and setting up traps, then he pretends to go to sea by freeing the boats.
Finally, he sneaks into Zaroff's room and hides there until Zaroff arrives.
Eventually, he confront .....
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Modern Relevancy Of A Christmas Carol
Number of words: 576 - Number of pages: 3.... He would even put
down his nephew because of his Christmas Spirit. The Cratchit's, however,
spent their Christmas enjoying the company and warmth of each other. They
found a way to have a wonderful time, despite their money problems. In
this day and age, Christmas is also known as a time to spend with loved
ones. The winter holidays are the most joyful because of the time we spend
with our close friends and relatives. No one could ever be happy spending
Christmas by themselves, especially in our society. However, there is a
difference between Christma .....
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Cry, The Beloved Country: The Breakdown And Rebuilding Of South African Society
Number of words: 1010 - Number of pages: 4.... this, he
makes a friend, James Jarvis, that changes the way he has looked on life.
The tribal breakdown starts to show in book I, with the land that
the tribe must use and how the people have used up the natural resources
that used to lay there. The whites pushed them out of where they used to
reside where the land is so good that it could be even referred to as “holy,
being even as it came from the Creator.” (pg. 3). In the rural areas such
as this the decay comes as a result of making the blacks live in confined
areas where the land is so bad it can't be fa .....
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Sources Of Pleasure And Disqui
Number of words: 1009 - Number of pages: 4.... him on a hillside to die. Unknown to them, a messenger finds Oedipus and nurses him back to health. Eventually, Oedipus is adopted by the King and Queen of Colonus. When he grows up, unknowing of his adoption, he discovers his doomed fate from an Oracle. Seeking to escape it, he flees from Colonus. Once upon the road, Oedipus discovers his path blocked by a man, whom he perceives to be a robber. He kills this man, who turns out to be his father, and unknowingly fulfills the first part of the prophecy. Soon, he comes to Thebes, which is being terrorized by .....
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