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The Effect Of Prejudice In To Kill A Mockingbird
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actions are mysterious and abnormal. One day Boo was cutting the newspaper
with scissors, and when his father passed "Boo drove the scissors into his
parent's leg, pulled them out, wiped them on his pants, and resumed his
activity"(Lee, 11). Boo just sat there after stabbing his father. He did
not apologize or feel remorse for his actions.
Boo Radley isolates himself from the people of Maycomb. Boo stays
inside his home all day and nobody ever sees him. After some trouble with
the law, "Mr. Radley's boy was not seen again for fifteen years"(10). If
Boo chooses to go outside, he will be unfairly viewed as a visitor from
abroad because of .....
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Good And Evil In The Crucible
<view this essay>.... society created a rigid social system that did not allow for any variation in lifestyle. The strict society that was employed at this time had a detrimental effect on the Proctor family. John Proctor, a hard working farmer who had a bad season the year before and struggling this year was occasionally absent at Sunday service. This was due to the fact he needed to tend to his crops. Also, Proctor did not agree with the appointment of Mr. Parris as the newest minister, and therefore did not have his last child baptized. With the latest craze of witchery and swirling accusations, John Proctor was easily indicted of being a messenger for the devil by the testi .....
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The Scarlet Letter
<view this essay>.... as she was by the townspeople.
That is, she was convicted of adultery, a horrible sin of the time, but maybe not even seen as criminal today. As for punishment, a sentence to wear a scarlet "A" upon her chest, it would hardly be considered a burden or extreme sentence in present day. Or Hester can be seen as rebelling against
a society where she was forced into a loveless marriage and hence she would be the "good guy," or girl, as the case may be. Also the townspeople, the
magistrates, and Chillingworth, Hester's true husband, can be seen in both lights. Either they can be perceived as just upholding the law -she
committed a crime, they enforce the law. On t .....
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The Color Purple: Celie
<view this essay>.... already when, at the age of 14 she begins writing letters to God to have someone to confide in, and tell her thoughts and secrets to. In her first letter, she says “I have always been a good girl. Maybe you can give me a sign letting me know what is happening to me.” (1) Already at that age she has been taking care of her brothers and sister, and has been working very hard at trying to get something of an education. On top of this, she has been raped by her father repeatedly because, as he says, “You gonna do what your mammy wouldn’t.” (1) She has had two babies by him already, and he’s taken both of them away right after they were born. She thinks at first he .....
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Lockes Primary And Secondary Q
<view this essay>.... This essay will make Locke's points regarding primary and secondary qualities of objects clear, and will discuss why these qualities are important to Locke's philosophy.
Locke describes a primary (real or original) quality, as something an object has within itself. Any other object need not sense these primary qualities in order for that object to really exist. This is because whether something else perceives that object or not, it is still an entity. This object has bulk, figure, number, and motion. Motion can be classified as movement from one location to another, or that the object is at rest. Take for example a block of ice. Thoughts probably co .....
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In The Middle Of The Night: Review
<view this essay>.... I grasped hold of what was going on I
couldn't put the book down.
In the Middle of the Night is about an accident in a theater where a balcony
collapses on a number of small children, and kills them, and a few are injured.
The owner of the theatre kill himself and everyone is out to blame John the
usher who was investigating the noises from the balcony at the time. Today the
usher has grown up and has a son. A victim, who died in the accident but came
back to life that day, is out for revenge on the usher's son.
The novel is hard to follow at first because there are jumps from one character
view to another, to piece together a whole view of the story.
Th .....
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The Yellow Wallpaper: Male Opression Of Women In Society
<view this essay>.... Wallpaper begins with the narrator's description of the
physically confining elements surrounding her. The story is cast in an isolated
hereditary estate, set back from the road and located three miles from town.
The property boasts protective hedges that surround the garden, walls that
surround the estate, and locked gates which guarantee seclusion. Even the
connecting garden represents confinement, with box-bordered paths and grape-
covered arbors. This isolation motif continues within the mansion itself.
Although she preferred the downstairs room with roses all over the windows that
opened on the piazza, the narrator finds herself relegated to an out of t .....
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Red Badge Of Courage
<view this essay>.... this boy, while others think that their regiment will never partake in a real battle. While watching this argument, Henry, the protagonist, decides that he would rather go lay down and think rather then take part in the heated argument between the soldiers. Henry, a simple farm boy, is rather excited when he hears the rumor that they will be fighting soon. It had always been a dream of his to fight in a war, and become a hero, and now his dream was coming true. Henry begins to think about what life was like before he entered the army, and remembers the stories of war he has heard from old veterans. This flashback is very effective in showing how his previous .....
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