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Term Papers on English
Jerome David Salinger, Born In
Number of words: 967 - Number of pages: 4.... is because two of the people he names are dead. That’s why he is so lonely all the time. Holden finds things in common with Allie and James Castle and since they’re both dead he feels, in the back of his mind, that he should also be dead which makes him depressed.
Another example of a fall for Holden is when he realizes he can’t erase even half the "fuck you’s" in the world. This doesn’t sound very important, but it is symbolic because he realizes that he can not be the catcher in the rye. His dream of shielding all the innocent children from society’s .....
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Romeo And Juliet 2 +
Number of words: 858 - Number of pages: 4.... Later, Benvolio gives Romeo some advice, "Romeo run away, be gone! The citizens are up ..
stand not amazed." Romeo shows how he has the guts to kill Tybalt, but when the time comes for him to stand up for what it he has done he turns and flees. This is a very cowardly ill-advisable action. Romeo also presents to us the fact that he is a quitter. "Ha, banishment? Be merciful, say "death." This is just one example to prove that Romeo likes to find scapegoats to solve his problems. Rather than stick around and face his problems, Romeo wants to just k .....
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Views Of King Lear
Number of words: 1189 - Number of pages: 5.... else would be on them. The hero must be of a high status on the chain and the hero also possesses a tragic flaw that initiates the tragedy. The fall of the hero is not felt by him alone but creates a chain reaction which affects everything below him. There must also be the element of chance or accident that influences some point in the play.
King Lear meets all of these requirements that has been laid out by Bradley which is the most logical for a definition of a tragedy as compared to the definition of a comedy by G. Wilson Knight.
The main character of .....
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Irony, Humor, And Paradox In K
Number of words: 1143 - Number of pages: 5.... 1991.
Magill, Frank N., ed. Masterplots II American Fiction. 3 vols. England Cliffs.
Salem Press, 1986.
Magill, Frank N. Survey of Contemporary Literature. 8 vols. New Jersey: Salem
Press, 1977.
Irony, Humor, and Paradox in
Ken Kesey's One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
"My name is McMurphy, buddies, R.P. McMurphy, and I'm a gambling
fool." So said Randle Patrick McMurphy upon his admission to the psychiatric
ward in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. McMurphy, along with Chief .....
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Ordinary People 2
Number of words: 506 - Number of pages: 2.... with each other. Although these conflicts are very minor, they eventually build up to separate the family later on throughout their marriage. An example of this was seen while the parents had troubles deciding where and when to go on vacation during their night out at dinner, because both their times conflicted with each other. The both of them always had minor conflicts that sprouted out every once in a while, but they were acceptable to each other. Conrad on the other hand had problems with his low self-esteem, grades in school, depression, suicide and interac .....
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A Farewell To Arms 2
Number of words: 606 - Number of pages: 3.... when you went out the cold air came 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 a .....
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Hawthorne's "Dr. Heidegger's Experiment": Reality Or Illusion
Number of words: 800 - Number of pages: 3.... places the rose in
the water so there could be proof of the mysterious water's power, but in
the same act of proving its power to his guests Hawthorne proves to us the
power of the water because when the rose regains life nobody was drunk or
had even attempted to drink the water. "The crushed and dried petals
stirred, and assumed a deepening tinge of crimson, as if the flower were
reviving from a death-like slumber;"(page 3) It is that clear cut, and
completely undeniable considering that five people witnessed the act and
not one had the slightest objection. .....
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Hackers
Number of words: 2826 - Number of pages: 11.... to deviate from your course to check it out. This is what a so-called “hacker” faces. Just imagine that you saw an injured person on the side of the road. In this analogy you are not allowed to help the injured person. A hacker is not allowed to explore like everyone else in the world. A hacker is not allowed to help fix potential security holes. The term hacker can have many meanings. The most visible to the public is the person pirating software, and breaking into corporate networks and destroying information. This is the public misconception of a hacker .....
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