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BAG OF BONES
<view this essay>.... back to his lake lodge located in a “one-stop town” in Northern Maine. Named “Sarah Laughs”, after a previous owner, the lodge proves to be haunted. While visiting town the next day, Mike meets a young lady named Mattie after coming in to a close encounter with her three-year old daughter, Kyra. He instantly falls in love with the 20 year old beauty. While trying to start a relationship with Mattie, she informs Mike that her father-in-law, Max Devore, desperately wants custody of Kyra “But Kyra wouldn’t. She was the hood ornament in all of this, doomed to go where ever the car took her”(360). Both being millionaires, they battle it out through court, and .....
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The Grapes Of Wrath: No One Man, But One Common Soul
<view this essay>.... Steinbeck sought to change the suffering plight of these farmers
who had migrated from the midwest to California. Also, and more
importantly, he wanted to suggest a philosophy into the reader, and insure
that this suffering would never occur again (Critical 1). Steinbeck shows
in The Grapes of Wrath that there is no one man, but one common soul in
which we all belong to.
The subject of Steinbeck's fiction is not the most thoughtful,
imaginative, and constructive aspects of humanity, but rather the process
of life itself (Wilson 785). Steinbeck has been compared to a twentieth
century Charles Dickens of California; a social critic with more sentiment .....
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Huck Finn
<view this essay>.... deceased, while his father customarily is in a drunken state. Huck grows up following his own rules until he moves in with the Widow Douglas and her sister, Miss Watson. Together, the women attempt to "sivilize"(Twain, 3). Huck by making him attend school, study religion, and act in a way the women find socially acceptable. However, Huck's free-spirited soul keeps him from joining the organized life the two women have in store for him. The freedom Huck seeks in Tom Sawyer's gang is nothing more than romantic child's-play. Raiding a caravan of Arabs really means terrorizing young children on a Sunday School picnic, and the stolen "julery"(12) is nothing more th .....
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Farewell To Arms
<view this essay>.... and war create a excellent symbiosis to exploit the writers rule, only write about what you know, which makes a remarkable novel.
Personal experiences alone don’t always make a good story however. Ernest Hemingway’s ability to achieve a roller coaster of emotions from chapter to chapter is remarkable. The basic feeling of hope and despair take turns throughout the novel but the idea that life is a futile attempt at salvation is stressed at all times. The emotional seesaw that Hemingway puts the reader through is an invigorating experience but even more stimulating since he can maintain the overtones of depression.
Hemingway’s ability .....
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Conflicting Directions Of The
<view this essay>.... to make the male happy. The main character Edna finds that she has nothing to do other than stay in the house bored, since even her children are raised and cared for by servants. Day after day, all Edna is permitted to do is care for her husband and be there whenever he needs help or entertainment. Woman at that time could not vote, could not go out without a male escort, were not allowed to smoke in public, and were not allowed in the work place. These ideals set by the male driven society caused Edna to face her second trend of free will, conflicting with her other direction of oppression.
When Edna felt dissatisfied with the life she is given, she pursues .....
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The Color Purple
<view this essay>.... is a very insecure person, and that reflects to her teenage years. All the abusing caused her a scar in her heart, which would stay there and wouldn't go away. Every time she thought about the abusement she felt like she was experiencing it all over again. In , there are many conflicts, which arise from the theme. First of all, Celie is against Pa and Mr._____, that shows the conflict of man Vs man, and unfortunately, Celie doesn't have the power to fight back physically. Secondly, Celie and herself that show the conflict of man Vs him/herself. She can't win over herself and that is why she doesn't have enough courage to stand up and be in command for her .....
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In Cold Blood: Life Goes On
<view this essay>.... to feel their closeness as in page 21 we are carried into one of their many conversations where they exchange secrets and dreams. This relationship explains Susan’s reaction when she finds her best friend dead. When Nancy Ewalt shouts that Nancy’s dead, "Susan turn[s] on her. ‘No, she isn’t. And don’t you say it. Don’t you dare" (Capote 60). Her love for her friend does not allow her to realize that Nancy is really dead. She is so overwhelmed with the circumstances that she cannot attend school until a couple of days after the funeral (94). Mr. Ewalt clearly states, "Susan never has got over it. Never will, ask me" (60). This fact is clear to the reade .....
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Galapagos: James Wait's Rebirth From An Iron Age In Galapagos
<view this essay>.... a liar and a cheat as well as a “wanna-be” that manipulated peoples'
minds and he even went so far as to not even tell his former wives his
real name! James who portrays a messed up character finally realizes,
before he dies, that he acted wrong and he understands his faults. Does he
die as an obtainer of a golden age or does he die as a punishment for his
corrupt past? James Wait probably obtained his “Golden Age” through a
rebirth he gained by slowly conforming in a three step process: Sin,
Realization of Sin, and Recovery from Sin.
James Wait acted cruelly to his wives. He just wanted money and
someone to converse with. Leon Trout tells us in the .....
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