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Term Papers on English
Theodore Seuss Geisel, Better
Number of words: 1171 - Number of pages: 5.... odd ways, neither side trusts the other. Each side sets up a border patrol with mild protection. Over the course of the book, the weapons get more complicated and powerful until each side invents "the bitsy big-boy boomeroo," a very powerful bomb. Each side is ready to destroy the other when the books ends. These groups could represent the nuclear opponents of the time, mainly the United States and Russia. "In this book Dr. Seuss turns didactic and calls up many moral arguments adults make against nuclear proliferation." (Lystad 1) This book "ends without r .....
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“Incidents In The Life Of A Slave Girl”
Number of words: 1556 - Number of pages: 6.... a heart as free from care as that of any free-born
white child . . . (377)
Linda’s mistress didn’t treat her as a slave. She freed Linda from almost
all of her troubles. Linda didn’t have to worry about being yelled at or
getting whipped. Linda’s mistress was almost a second mother to her. She
cared for Linda and taught her the essence of learning, which was how to
read and write. Linda didn’t take anything for granted while living with
her mistress.
Staying with her mistress was the happiest time in Linda’s young
life. Nothing was the same after her mi .....
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Analysis 2
Number of words: 612 - Number of pages: 3.... satisfied with what Gregor looked like or did, just as Kafka's father demonstrated it.
Another way Kafka reflected his life to "Metamorphosis" is in his thoughts and feelings. Kafka developed a low self-esteem because of the way his father treated him; his father made him feel as though he was not wanted by the way he treated him. His suffering and depression would make him think of disturbing thoughts like his own death. In "Metamorphosis," Gregor had a slow and painful death. First, he began to lose his vision. Second, the apple that his father had thrown .....
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Around The World In Eighty Day
Number of words: 1508 - Number of pages: 6.... tiny wager is made, a trip around the world changes the setting of this novel many a times. Some of these settings are London, Suez, Bombay, Calcutta, Hong Kong, Yokohama, San Francisco, and New York. Clearly though one the most important settings was in the Indian forests, which were passed through, in order to pursue to Kandallah. The Carnatic and the Mongolia were also key settings to the novel.
Plot:
In the 19th century, a man by the name of Phileas Fogg, made a wager that he would be able to travel the world in approximately eighty days. At the time of hi .....
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Roger Chillingworth, A Great M
Number of words: 825 - Number of pages: 3.... itself”. Roger had a furrowed visage, and his eyes were dim and blurred from reading to many books under lamplight. Roger Chillingworth was an older man and was mildly deformed, “It was sufficiently evident to Hester Prynne that one of this man’s shoulder rose higher than the other." This deformity may also make him seem hideous or monster like, but it is just a sign of his age.
Roger Chillingworth, although Native Americans captured him, was a refined gentleman, and spoke as one “then touching the shoulder of a townsman who stood nex .....
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Diary Of Anne Frank
Number of words: 454 - Number of pages: 2.... and the two years of spending in the Secret Annex, her diary was her friend. Eight people lived in the Secret Annex. There were the four members of the Frank family, Otto Frank, Edith Frank, Margot and Anne. Three from the Van Pels family, Herman and Auguste Van Pels and their son Peter, and an elderly named Pfeffer. The four people acted as helpers for the Frank family and the people living in the Secret Annex. They brought them food, supplies and news.
Anne and the seven people, who shared the Secret Annex, were sent to Westerbork camp. .....
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Romeo And Juliet 3
Number of words: 995 - Number of pages: 4.... The Capulets then arranged a party for Paris and Juliet to meet.
While on the street, Romeo and Benvolio are approached by a Capulet servant
who invites them to the Capulet party. Romeo agrees to go because he knows that
Rosaline will be there. Before Romeo goes to the party he has a dream that something
bad will happen if he goes; Benvolio tells him that dreams are meaningless and they
leave.
When Romeo and his friends arrive they are discovered by Tybalt, Juliet’s cousin,
Who wants to kill them but is stopped by Juliet’s father. Du .....
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Nature
Number of words: 888 - Number of pages: 4.... captain of the ship lost his leg in a prior encounter with a whale. When the crew went after Moby Dick he snapped and swelled huge waves towards the boat and attacked. He wrecked the ship. The panicked crew was scattered around the boat. IN the end prevailed because moby dick scared the crew. But it was the humans who got the last word when they killed he gigantic whale.
Frigid cold winters are another one of ’s forces. Back in the times of the Indians, and before modern day housing people had to survive in the cold. Many times people lived on mountaintops or .....
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