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20,000 Leagues Under The Sea: Overview
<view this essay>.... Every time they
get close to this monster a giant stream of water shoots hundreds of feet into
the air, causing the boat to back off. Once in a while the monster will
disappear from sight for hours. While reading this part of the book the reader
feels like he is on the boat chasing the monster also. A lot of times the boat
gets close enough to the monster to catch it and thoughts of what you think the
monster could be run through your head like crazy. When they finally make an
attempt to capture it, it disappears beneath the depths of the ocean.
One of the most suspenseful and mysterious parts of the book was when
the characters were thrown into a .....
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In Cold Blood: A Review
<view this essay>.... of the killers, but not before the reader gets to know Dick and
Perry almost to well at times.
While reading Truman Capote's nonfiction novel, "In Cold Blood,"
Capote's presentation of the facts surrounding the murders of an obscure
Kansas farmer and three of his family members becomes almost frightening.
At many times, the author of this paper was left wondering why this book
was having such an effect on him and why it seemed so realistic to him.
Initially, one may think the answer to be that the book was a true account-
because these things had actually happened, and they were not simply a
fictional story produced by some author's overactive .....
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Richard Wright
<view this essay>.... that if he owns this power, the men in the fields who work with him will have more respect for him, and his mother will start treating him as an adult. Dave feels as if he is surrounded by people who treat him as a child and he does not like this at all. “You ain’t nothing but a boy. You don’t need a gun.” This statement said by Joe, is the main reason why Dave truly wants a gun, to feel independent.
Even though Dave wants to be acknowledged as an adult, his actions are very immature and childlike. The act of cornering his mother for a gun is one good example of immaturity. Dave feels as though he can not ask his dad for the gun for fe .....
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The Odyssey: Summary
<view this essay>.... With the help of Athena disguised as Mentes, Telemachos
finds the courage to confront the suitors.
In a town meeting, Telemachos announces his intentions to locate
his father and rid his house of the suitors. He is met with ridicule and
doubt, especially from Antinoos who confronts Telemachos twice. Athena
helps Telemachos prepare for his journey, an d he sets sail in secret that
night.
Following Athena's advice, Telemachos visits King Nestor of Pylos
to get information about his father. Athena accompanies him disguised as an
old family friend, Mentor. Nestor tells Telemachos stories about Odysseus.
Telemachos continues his search on horseba .....
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The Lord Of The Flies: SUmmary
<view this essay>.... However, only one firm rule is
established by Ralph and that is only the person holding the conch will be
permitted to speak at meetings. The two leaders soon discover that they do
not like each other because of their difference priorities and the conflict
begins between them. It causes the group to split into two, with Jack=s
followers being in the majority.
Ralph is concerned with building shelters, arranging work and on
being rescued but Jack only wants to roam the jungle and hunt. The failure
to establish rules soon creates confusion and inappropriate behavior
encouraged by Jack. Ralph=s only supporter is Piggy, a fat asthmatic boys
who nobody .....
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The Good Earth: Wang Lung's Character
<view this essay>.... in a time when a persons livelihood came from the earth. From the earth, Wang Lung receives wealth, food, and prosperity. The earth also brought him dispair through natural disasters, but the earth remained his sole source of innerpeace. Wang Lung was sometimes caring and sometimes insensitive, but he always followed tradition. Wang Lung was a caring and compassionate man with a strong sense of family and adaptation to simple life. For example, Wang Lung showed extreme respect and appreciation for his wife in a time when women were considered to be no more then slaves. In the early chapters of the novel when Wang Lung was poor, he gave O-lan four silver p .....
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Social Reform In Charles Dicke
<view this essay>.... society can only be achieved through change in moral, social, and political instincts.
In both novels the main character faces abuse and neglect which result in rebellion and distancing of them from the society which chooses to hold them down. In Oliver Twist, Oliver receives a great amount of abuse through the orphanage. While suffering from starvation and malnutrition for a long period of time, Oliver is chosen by the other boys at the orphanage to request more gruel at dinner. After making this simple request, “the master aimed a blow at Oliver’s head with a ladle; pinioned him in his arms; and shrieked aloud for the beadle” (16 .....
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The Bluest Eye: Quest For Personal Identity
<view this essay>.... overcrowded with people that all needed help, crime rates increased and many other resulting problems ensued. The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison takes place during this time period. A main theme in this novel is the "quest for individual identity and the influences of the family and community in that quest" (Trescott). This theme is present throughout the novel and evident in many of the characters. Pecola Breedlove, Cholly Breedlove, and Pauline Breedlove and are all embodiments of this quest for identity, as well as symbols of the quest of many of the Black northern newcomers of that time.
The Breedlove family is a group of people under the same roof, .....
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