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Term Papers on English
If I Cant Have Her, No One Can
Number of words: 690 - Number of pages: 3.... been especially cautious of Barry ever since her daughter died and she had to take care of Lily. After an undesired and unforeseen encounter between the girl and Barry, the old woman is informed that she must hand over the girl. Feeling helpless and having no control over the situation, she feels forced to make a major decision to prevent the young girl from, what she feels, would be a grave predicament.
Old Woman Magoun most likely feels responsible for Lily’s situation and her own daughter’s demise and has learned to fear men as a result of it. .....
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I Aint Got Time To Bleed
Number of words: 578 - Number of pages: 3.... "Superstar" Billy Graham, so when he got discharged from the Navy he trained to become a pro wrestler and dyed his hair to look like Billy Graham. He started working for regional promotions down South then moved around into all different territories in the United States. Then Vince McMahon lured him to the WWF up north. A few months after Jesse went with the WWF most of the regional promotions were put out of business by the WWF. The end of Jesse's career came soon after he was hospitalized with pulmonary emboli. After that Vince McMahon asked Jesse to b .....
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Literary Study
Number of words: 1682 - Number of pages: 7.... have been possible to the reader.
For example in the critical analysis of a poem the reader might look for the connections between words, stanzas, structure and ideas.
The four basic approaches to literary criticism are:
1) the mimetic
2) the pragmatic
3) the expressive
4) the objective
Mimetic approach- describes the relationship of the literary work to the world or the universe in which the work was conceived or being read.
Pragmatic approach- describes the effects of the work on its audience.
Expressive approach- proposes the study of the .....
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Brave New World
Number of words: 995 - Number of pages: 4.... extent, Bernard
does not realize that he would much rather attain social recognition.
At least, not until the opportunity presents itself. Thus, through a
series of events, Bernard uses the curiosity of the society to his
advantage, fulfilling his subconscious wish of becoming someone
important; a recognized name in the jumble of society. This ends when
the curiosity of others ends, and as a supreme result of his arrogant
behaviour, he is exiled. The instigator of this curiosity as
well as the author of Bernard's fame (and folly), .....
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A Rose For Emily
Number of words: 761 - Number of pages: 3.... members, who are perhaps represented by the unnamed narrator, were ready to get rid of this burden ; but in some indescribable way they were tied by the last remnants of mystique that surrounded her. They found it impossible to directly confront her - to evict her for not paying taxes - to approach her about the awful stench coming from her house. Moreover, when she went to the drugstore and requested the best poison that exist, arsenic, the druggist asked her why she wanted this poison because " the law requires you to tell what you are going to use it for "(4 .....
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Signifigance Of Disease And Pl
Number of words: 532 - Number of pages: 2.... demise. This happens because to insure no one knows that Hamlet is acting as if he is
crazy, he only tells his most trusted friend Horaito. Ophelia does not know he is only
acting for the possible spies, and takes everything Hamlet says seriously. “Ophelia says I
was the more deceived”[III.i.118]. After a while of this, including Hamlet yelling at her,
the death of her father Polonious by the hands of Hamlet, Ophelia goes insane. This is very
noticeable because she is constantly singing and her appearance is also more ragged and
dirty. She does not even .....
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Cyrano De Bergerac
Number of words: 496 - Number of pages: 2.... never gets to tell her that it is
really him that she has fallen in love with and it was he who wrote the letters because their
conversation was interrupted when Christian is brought back dead. Not telling Roxane that it
was him and not proclaiming his love to her then was Cyrano's tragic flaw and he suffered
tremendously because of it.
In this play Cyrano is also a hero. He is a hero because he helps many people including
the baker and Christian. He helps the baker fight one hundred men in order to get into his
house and he help .....
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Call Of The Wild Book Report
Number of words: 929 - Number of pages: 4.... meeting, the gardener,
Manuel, took 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 .....
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