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Papers on Book Reports
Chaucerian Commentary
Number of words: 1901 | Number of pages: 7.... strata that was mostly unacknowledged. The Medieval middle class was neither aristocracy nor Plebian; however, the middle class was increasingly important to medieval society and culture. As the son of a well to do wine merchant, Geoffrey Chaucer lived in close proximity with the lower classes, no doubt becoming quite familiar with the culture and attitudes of the commoners. Perhaps most vital to Chaucer’s ascension into poetic greatness evolved because of his unusual access and acceptance into the upper world of aristocracy. As an adolescent, Chaucer was sent by his father to serve as a page to Lionel of Antwerp. This .....
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The Necklace: A Closer Look At Character
Number of words: 1178 | Number of pages: 5.... scented with perfume to have intimate “tete-
a-tetes” with her closest friends. Then she is awakened, only to realize that
she is in her own grim apartment. In her eyes, she lives a tortured and unfair
life. Mathidle has a husband named Losiel. He is much the opposite of his wife.
He is completely content with his lifestyle. He seems to be a very passive
person, who doesn't let status or riches effect him. Of course, if he had the
chance to be rich he would, but he doesn't dwell on the fact that he is part of
the middle class. He seems ot be a hard worker and does his best to provide for
his wife. He demonstrates is s .....
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Joyce's "A Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Man": A Review
Number of words: 903 | Number of pages: 4.... Once, when the
two males travel to sell of the family estate, Simon returns to his former
school and converses with his former classmates. Stephen is upset to hear of
his father's wild behavior as a youth, and of his flirtatious nature. He begins
to rebel against his strict upbringing, striking back at his familys'
traditional values and way of life.
Religion is an ever present force in Stephen's life. He attends a
religious school from an early age, and is a devout Roman Catholic. He has
great reference for the priests at his school, and even fears the rector. As
his life progresses, Stephen experiences great feelings .....
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Black Elk Speaks
Number of words: 1311 | Number of pages: 5.... of being a wichasha wakon or holy man like his predecessors. Black
Elk's childhood vision stayed with him throughout his life, and it offered him
aid and wisdom whenever he sought it. It is from the strength of this vision,
and the wisdom in his heart that Black Elk eventually realized his place as a
leader and wise man in the Ogalala band of the Sioux.
The wisdom possessed by Black Elk is immediately present in his
recollections of various lessons learned by himself and by others. These stories
ran the whole gambit of life experiences from the most innocent acts of a boy in
love, to the hard les-sons learned from the tr .....
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The Awakening: Edna's Path Through Life
Number of words: 2222 | Number of pages: 9.... her fantasies and dreams
in the depths of the shadows. "The acme of bliss, which would have been a
marriage with the tragedian, was not for her in this world. As the devoted
wife of a man who worshiped her, she felt she would take her place with a
certain dignity in the world of reality, closing the portals forever behind
her upon the realm of romance and dreams." (P. 24) After marriage, hidden
around the curvatures of the path, were the expectations of motherhood and
being a devoted mother, after all "if it was not a mother's place to look
after children, whose on earth was it?" (P.7)
The appearance of Edna's life looked perfe .....
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A Separte Peace Essay
Number of words: 723 | Number of pages: 3.... Devon school, so was the encroaching shadow of the war. The boys were called out to help shovel free a troop train trapped by snow-blocked tracks. The experience "brings the war home" for all of them, and they realized they would have to face a crucial decision very soon. Maturity leaps upon them, whether they're ready for it or not, at the tender age of seventeen. The excitement of the war had gotten to everybody at the school, including the staff, and made it a chaotic place. The boys were able to get away with disobeying the rules. Many students cut class, and left school grounds often and were not penalized.
When Lep .....
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An Essay On The Theme From The
Number of words: 792 | Number of pages: 3.... conscience as he is talking to a psychoanalyst “what would an psychoanalyst do…gets you to talk…for one thing he’d help you to recognise the patterns of your mind”. At the start of the novel it is addressed directly to us “if you really want to hear about it”. This gives us a sense of reality as though it is us that is the psychiatrist. We see the random thought patterns of Holden’s mind as he starts to feel more comfortable, Holden goes off on to many different tangents while he is talking. Salinger is using Holden as a type of easy way out to confess his view of the world.
This v .....
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Analysis On Flannery Oconnors
Number of words: 577 | Number of pages: 3.... seems that her belief isn’t really strong up until her confrontation with the Misfit.
From what I understand, most of her works follow a similar pattern. The main character(s) are in some kind of trouble and at the end they see “the light” of God’s ways and have their redemption. Christians have often criticized her works for being immoral but in actuality she uses these extreme situations and portrayals to express the power of God in a positive light. The immoral character of the Misfit is very skillfully portrayed, as is the ‘enlightened’ character of Grandma. Most of the characters in ̶ .....
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Comparing Survival Concepts And Situations
Number of words: 613 | Number of pages: 3.... at a high and everyone fears for their lives. Although I can’t explain the ending of William Golding’s book (because I am not sure what exactly happens) I’m sure it is vaguely similar to that of Gary Paulson’s book Hatchet.
The theme of the story Hatchet is determination, perseverance, and survival. Brian Robeson, whose parents are divorced, flies to visit his father in the Canadian wilderness. His pilot has a heart attack and dies while the plane is still in the air. Brian manages to land the plane in a lake and escaped unharmed. The difficult part now presides over him, surviving until rescued. He builds shelter, .....
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Doris Duke
Number of words: 304 | Number of pages: 2.... of all time. When they arrive at the island they find Long Arrow and nine other Indians in a cave in which they were trapped. Another tribe on the other side of the island wanted to go to war with the peaceful Indians that had taken in the doctor and his crew. Polynesia brought millions of black parrots from South America to fight for the peaceful Indians. The parrots perched on the Indians’ heads and bit pieces from their ears.
Word Count: 302 .....
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