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Grapes Of Wrath 5
<view this essay>.... by the poor, and evil, portrayed by the rich.
Throughout the book, a turtle appears and reappears several times. As John Bloom notes, "The turtle itself becomes a symbol for the poor Okies"(Bloom 13). The turtle sets up a parallel between his journey and the journey of the Joads. A connection is made between the Okies struggle and the naturalistic struggle to survive. The turtle symbolizes the persistence neccessary for good to prevail over evil. The turtle overcame every obstacle that he faces. As the turtle is walking down the highway, a truck approached him. The driver saw the turle, and deliberately swerved to hit him. The driver of the truck symbol .....
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Great Expectations. The Charac
<view this essay>.... along the novel.
It is obvious Estella makes a reference to stars. Stars are cold but beautiful to see. The same happens with Estella: she has a cold personality but she is very pretty. Remember she was given to Miss Havisham at night which is when stars appear.
Stella (without the first 'e') is the name of Sydney's beloved. Probably he gave his beloved this name because she was married in the real life and so, he could not reach her. Stars are far and they can not be reached by us. In GE Estella is presented as an impossible dream for Pip. In the same way Pip has expectations in a material level, Estella would be Pip's love expectation.
In a Christian sen .....
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Great Gatsby
<view this essay>.... vivid pictures of that time frame.
Fitzgerald's portrayal of the time period creates lifelike characters in the novel. By creating these personable characters, Fitzgerald is allowing the reader to associate
himself with Gatsby, and letting him use his imagination, so that in the end, the reader can decide if the is truly 'great'. Fitzgerald allows the reader to
incorporate the story into their own past and past relationships, ultimately putting the reader in Gatsby's shoes and seeing what the reader would do in the same
situation. It raises a great debate; should people live their lives yearning for something in the past? Is it acceptable to live one's whole l .....
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Of Mice And Men
<view this essay>.... ways is taking on Lennie as a companion/traveling/working partner. Lennie’s Aunt Clara died and George being a close family friend took on caring for Lennie as a friend and a favor. With all these problems that Lennie caused George, especially with work, such as getting run out of Weed because they thought Lennie tried to rape a young women. “They run us outa Weed,” he exploded triumphantly. Anyone would have given up on him and left, but not George. George stayed with him because he loved him. He remained for a friend.
George’s other strong characteristic was taking the life of a friend, out of love and compassion. He also did it out of respect, so Lennie cou .....
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The Jungle Socialism
<view this essay>.... did these people know that what they would confront would be the complete antithesis of what they dreamed
of.
The enormous rush of European immigrants encountered a lack of jobs. Those who were lucky enough to find employment wound up in factories, steel mills, or in the meat packing industry. Jurgis Rudkus was one of these disappointed immigrants. A sweeper in slaughter house, he experienced the horrendous conditions which laborers encountered. Along with these nightmarish working conditions, they worked for nominal wages, inflexible and long hours, in an atmosphere where worker safety had no persuasion. Early on, there was no one for these immigrants to tur .....
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Things Fall Apart: An Analysis
<view this essay>.... their destiny, his
inner self, "you wouldn't challenge your "chi" to a wrestling match," as did
Okonkwo when he assisted in the killing of Ikemefuna, whom he loved and who
called him father. Okonkwo sins not only against the earth goddess, protector
of family relations, but also against his inner most feelings or his "chi." Any
bad luck that occurs, people of this culture would say that you have a bad
"chi."
Okonkwo's destiny is marked by bad luck, one reason may be that he is so
driven by the fear of resembling his father that he struggles to repress part of
his personality with predictably afflicted results.
This was a society where a man was judg .....
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Niccolò Machiavelli - The Qual
<view this essay>.... and lacking in both loyalty and honesty.
Machiavelli’s general opinion that men are selfish contains an underlying truth to the human nature. Inside every human being, there is a sense of selfishness that lay dormant until given cause to awake. It is a truth that many will not be willing to admit or acknowledge. Many will even say that there are people who are or were selfless in their actions. Yes, there are, but when the situation comes, normally no one can take away their selfishness to still act like “saints” when they cannot even save themselves.
Selfishness is an ugly trait among people; however, disloyalty is probably the most o .....
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There Are No Children Here
<view this essay>.... On the previous spelling bee he wasn't able to control his studer enough to spell the word and he ran out of time. Even though this happened, he believed in himself and tried again. At the spelling bee, he determination showed. He thought out the words and concentrated on every letter to make sure he didn't studder. On the last round, he was against his friend Clarise. Pharoah missed his word and Clarise won the spelling bee. Pharoah was still very please because his friend won and second place was good for him. This shows how good of a character he was. It takes a very unselfish person to be able to be happy with what you have and also be happy for .....
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