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The Hobbit: Summary
<view this essay>.... were the most important in the
development of the story:
a) The Hobbit Hole - The Hobbit Hole was placed in the Hills. The
beggining of the story took place here. This is also where all the main
characters meet up and a type of outline of the journey is presented.
Although the incident of the trolls didn't took place in the Hobbit Hole,
it occured nearby. This is important because afterwards, Gandalf obtains
the sword that killed the Goblin King. These weapons are the ticket for
freedom in many perilous situations presented in the story. Finally, this
is also where the story ends.
b) The Valley of the Elves - although in this place, their main reason fo .....
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Crime And Punishment - Sufferi
<view this essay>.... innocent person. But does the author ever remind us of the murder at any time in the novel again? Not in the physical sense of the crime itself. The reader doesn’t hear about how heavily the murders are weighing on his heart, or how he is tormented by visions of the crime. He doesn’t feel the least bit guilty about having committed the crime, only his pride’s hurt. He doesn’t mention the idea of the pain that might arise from recurrent visions of the crime. Raskolnikov never again recalls the massive amounts of blood everywhere, the look on Lizaveta’s face when he brings down the axe on her head. These things clearly show that the crime isn’t what might cause h .....
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Why The Name "Things Fall Apart"
<view this essay>.... when he was killed. One
can see the effects on Okonko from that event. First Okonko was unable to sleep
for the following three days. He also kept on getting drunk, and that was a sign
that he was depressed. This incident also had a long-term effect on Okonko. From
then on his family would look at him as if it were his fault that Ikemefuna is
dead. This episode can be seen as an event where Okonko looses some faith from
his family. This corresponds to Okonko loosing faith in his father.
Another important occurrence where one can see that Okonko's life falls
apart was when he was thrown out of the clan for a few years. From this episode
one can see that Okonk .....
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The Shining: Summary
<view this essay>.... Danny has an imaginary friend named Tony who comes to him in his dreams. Danny uses Tony to interpret his psychic abilities or "the shining" as Hallorann calls it. Dick Hallorann is the Overlook's head chef who sticks around to show the Torrances the kitchen and supplies before he embarks on his vacation for the winter. Hallorann notices the shining in Danny and his father and offers his help in case of an emergency by telling Danny to yell in his mind and he'll come right away.
After a few months the Torrances finally settled in and Jack was finally getting in some writing time to work on his novel. Just when everything else was going well, Jack was drif .....
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East Of Eden: Riches
<view this essay>.... of the American Dream. Every character seems to think it important,
even those who do not have a lot of money. Faye obtains her wealth by
running a successful whore house. When adopting Cathy as her daughter,
Faye tells her, "I--no, we--have cash and securities in excess of sixty
thousand dollars. In my desk are notations of accounts and safe-deposit
boxes. I sold the place in Sacramento for a very good price" (233). Upon
hearing this news, Cathy knows that her act of being daughterly has worked
and she will inherit a lot of money. Being financially secure is important
to both of them and they think it is the only way for them to enjoy the
pleasures .....
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How Would The Characters Of "The Scarlet Letter" See The White Whale Of Melville's "Moby Dick"
<view this essay>.... numerous
examples of what white can mean (i.e. the horror of an albino, or beauty of
a white steed etc.) and proceeds to say Moby Dick is all of these things,
"Wonder ye then at the fiery hunt?" He is esentially asking us "if you
lived in a world where nothing had any meaning, and a great white whale was
taunting you to give chase, what would you do?"
My method of attacking the question, how would the three main
characters from Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter see the whiteness of the
whale?, is going to be a comparison to Melville's characters. The first
comparison is between Hester Prynne and Ishmael. Hester Prynne is a brave
lady who faces her sin, as se .....
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Fate In Macbeth
<view this essay>.... women are given specific roles and are often underestimated simply because of gender. Characters, such as Penelope, who keeps quiet at the epic’s beginning about her wishes for the suitors to leave, and Odysseus’ nurse, who obediently washes his feet, are examples of the chauvinist mind set. Despite the unfairness of the period in which the story takes place, certain women try in their own way to rise above the binds of tradition and show feminine power. In The Odyssey, through cunning manipulation and plotting three women stand their ground in individual protests to get what they want; Penelope’s trickery in evading the impatient marri .....
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Like Water For Chocolate And Master Harold: Oppression
<view this essay>.... youngest child, therefore lying in her
destiny to serve her mother till death, and being unable to decide her own
destiny. However in both cases there are signs of rebellion, and protestation,
even though both novels do not end the same end the same, both Sam and Tita get
their point across.
Hally is a young white boy living in Africa, it is safe to say that he
was raised by a black man by the name of Sam. Now Hally is starting to grow up
and he is noticing things which he did not notice when he was younger. He
realized that where he lives white people have certain rights over black people.
Hally owns a cafe and he has got two black men working for him, one o .....
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