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Great Expectations 3
<view this essay>.... the side walk tilt up a touch she knew she was close to the comfort and safety of her home. The dog then stopped and she felt around for her key she spent a good seven minutes trying to fit the key into the hole. She climbed the never-ending spiral staircase and made a cup of tea. It was getting cold out, but she recalled the warm sun hitting her face as she walked westward towards her apartment earlier. She sat on the windowsill and listened. She listened to the children running by as they did everyday and heard the rush hour traffic slowly build and then fade. She sometimes wished that she was able to lead a normal life, but the thought came and went as fast .....
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Morality, Values, And Lifestyl
<view this essay>.... morals. Daisy and Tom are both cheating on each other- Daisy with Gatsby, Tom with Myrtle Wilson- but neither of them seems to see anything wrong with they themselves are doing. When it comes to Daisy's and Tom's views on the other's affair, though, they are outraged and want the relationship to be broken off. During the time that Daisy and Tom are having these affairs, a lot of lying is going on, on both of their parts. Once again, neither of them sees anything wrong with this. Jordan is also on the same level morally as the Buchanans. She is an arrogant, beautiful, young woman who uses deceit in order to win her golf tournaments and lies to get what she w .....
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Biblical Allusions And Imagery In Steinbeck's The Grapes Of Wrath
<view this essay>.... for work. By publishing these experiences and
trials of the migrants he achieved an effect that won him the Nobel Prize for
literature in 1962. The writing of The Grapes of Wrath coincided with the Great
Depression. This time of hardship and struggle for the rest of America gave
Steinbeck inspiration for his work. Other peoples' stories of everyday life
became issues for Steinbeck. His writings spoke out against those who kept the
oppressed in poverty and therefore was branded as a Communist because of his
"voice." Although, it did become a bestseller and receive countless awards, his
book was banned in many schools and libraries. However, critics n .....
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Animal Farm
<view this essay>.... gave many speeches to the
farm animals about hope and the future. He is the main
animal who got the rebellion started even though he died
before it actually began. Old Major’s role compares to
Lenin and Marx whose ideas were to lead to the communist
revolution. Animal Farm is a criticism of Karl Marx, as well
as a novel perpetuating his convictions of democratic
Socialism. (Zwerdling, 20). Lenin became leader and
teacher of the working class in Russia, and their
determination to struggle against capitalism. Like Old Major,
Lenin and Marx wrote essays and gave speeches to the
working class poor. The working class in Russia, as
compared with the barnyard ani .....
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Comparing Dinosours Divorce An
<view this essay>.... transitions and emphasizes that it is okay to have these feelings and to talk about them with their parents.
In When We Married Gary, there is not much discussion about values. It mainly describes the real life experience of a family. However, it appears that the gender roles are shared because the illustrations show both the mother and the stepfather taking turns playing with the girls, and they are also setting the table together as a family. The adults' roles and responsibilities to the children seem to be very positive, understanding, and supportive. There are moments when the parents act silly with the girls, and they also discipline them at ap .....
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To Kill A Mockingbird: Lessons Never Learned
<view this essay>.... type of prejudice still present in today's society:
the false accusation and trial against Tom Robinson, and the treatment of
Boo Radley by the people of Maycomb. The plots involving both of these
characters highlight the actions of a society moved by prejudice.
In the case of Tom Robinson, the prejudice against him was based
simply on his race. He was falsely accused of raping a white woman.
Because the alleged victim was white, the people of Maycomb readily
accepted her accusation against Tom Robinson, despite the lack of solid
evidence. Robinson's alibi was strong and the character of the accuser was
in question, however, he was still brought to t .....
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Kafka: The Reality Of Change
<view this essay>.... gaining valuable knowledge about ourselves. In Franz Kafka’s Metamorphosis, the nature of Gregor Samsa’s reality changes insignificantly in spite of his drastic physical changes.
Gregor’s life before the metamorphosis was limited to working and caring for his family. As a travelling salesman, Gregor worked long, hard hours that left little time to experience “life.” He reflects on his so-called life acknowledging the “plague of traveling: the anxieties of changing trains, the irregular, inferior meals, the ever changing faces, never to be seen again, people with whom one has no chance to be friendly” (Kafka 13). Gregor, working to pay off his family’s debt, h .....
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A Clockwork Orange
<view this essay>.... the streets at night and beat anyone they encounter. The elderly sit around in bars and drink the remainder of their lives away. The people have become desensitized to violence, because it is so prevalent in their lives. is a very intriguing story that deals with many social problems, not offering a solution, but pointing out obstacles in the way of the creation of a more perfect society.
is written in the first person by the main character, Alex. Three of his "droogs"(friends) that help him in his crimes are Dim, Pete, and Georgie. Throughout the story, the author creates his own language called "nadsat", which is used by the youth of the futuristic wor .....
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