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Papers on Book Reports
Death, Rebirth
Number of words: 2231 | Number of pages: 9.... While it is obvious that James Joyce’s title for the his work, “The Dead” refers to the death the story portrays, Joseph Conrad’s book Heart of Darkness, expresses death through its title in a more subtle way by depicting it as a journey to death. The central motif of death which protrudes to the surface in “The Dead” is a circle. It symbolizes how everything in life moves in a cycle: birth, age, . It is this circle which symbolizes death, for everything that lives, dies and the only thing able to stay on are the memories by others. The circle is represented several times in “The Dead” most predominately in Gabriel .....
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To Kill A Mockingbird
Number of words: 1868 | Number of pages: 7.... book set in the 1930's in a small town called Maycomb located in Alabama. Often as with small towns, the views are extremely conservative. "There was no hurry, for there was nowhere to go, nothing to buy and no money to buy it with, nothing to see outside the boundaries of Maycomb County" remembers Scout (5). Maycomb can be seen as an everybody-knows-everybody kind of town. The majority of the town conforms to the standard norm, which is conservative and reserved for women. While the norm view of blacks in Maycomb is seen as an unequal partnership. The few people who think differently or act differently in Maycomb pay a price for .....
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Frankenstein: Morality
Number of words: 773 | Number of pages: 3.... commits the moral
sin of creating another monster he may be rid of both monsters forever. "With
the companion you bestow I will quit the neighbourhood of man,"(pg 142) promises
the morally corrupt monster to the doctor upon the completion of his partner.
When the doctor, if and when he, finished his first creation's mate there is a
chance that the monsters will not keep their promise and stay in Europe envoking
fear into townfolk.
The good doctor, trying to act morally, destroys the monster for the
good of the world. The monsters can potentially take over whatever they please.
"A race of devils would be propeg .....
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Reflections On The Things They
Number of words: 858 | Number of pages: 4.... in third person. The narrator is not actually in the story, merely telling us of the events, and yet we still get to see inside Lt. Cross’s mind to more accurately picture his feelings. The narrator also, although letting us see the innermost, personal thoughts of Cross, always refers to the Lieutenant as either "he,", "him," or "Lt. Cross," never speaking of him by only his first name, which may seem rather formal. Also, it is odd that O’Brien the aurthor should choose the third person to write in when creating a story such as this one. Usually when an author wants the reader to feel what the main character is feeli .....
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Of Mice And Men: Why I Shot Lennie
Number of words: 404 | Number of pages: 2.... it's my fault that he's dead. Not just because I'm the one
that killed him but because I should have watched him more closely. I
should not have left him in the barn with Curley's wife. I think that they
started talking and somehow Curley's wife had him touch her hair. As you
know Lennie likes soft things so he kept touching it. She started to panic
when he wouldn't let go so she struggled and screamed. Lennie got scared
and grabbed her neck and somehow snapped it. The poor fellow. He didn't
know any better.
My farm seems very empty without my best friend. It just doesn't
seem right to be on that farm without Lennie. I .....
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All Quiet On The Western Front
Number of words: 902 | Number of pages: 4.... Some soldiers had to have parts of their bodies amputated in order to
survive. When Kemmerich was in the hospital, Müller ask for his pair of boots.
The boots was a visible reminder to the boys of the cost of war. Paul then has
to face his own conscience when he kills one of the Frenchmen. He doesn't see
the face of an enemy but just a face of another human being. He tries to
comfort himself by promising to help the fallen soldier's family. After Paul is
relieved from the front line, he decides to go on leave and return home. But
when he tries to tell everyone of the horrible conditions of the trenches,
everybody ei .....
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How The Main Characters In "Crime And Punishment" And "One Day In The Life Of Ivan Denisovich" Cope To With Their Sufferings
Number of words: 1575 | Number of pages: 6.... Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, the main character, Shukov, is
coping with a tremendous amount pain. "But try and spend eight years in a ‘
special'- doing hard labour. No-one's come out of a ‘special' alive."
This shows how severe the conditions are as no-one has ever lasted a mere
eight years. "A couple of hundred grams ruled your life." Here, he tells
the reader that a few hundred grams of bread would determine a man's life
in that camp showing how little food is given to the prisoners. He is
forced to live and work in conditions that would repulse the average person
today. "The belly is a rascal. It doesn't remember .....
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Summary Of Steinbeck's "The Grapes Of Wrath"
Number of words: 496 | Number of pages: 2.... so low
it is hard for them to even pay for food. Because of the current financial
state of the family they have to settle for living in squalid camps which
are called Hoovervilles. Tom gets into a fight at one of the camps with an
abusive deputy. The sheriff soon comes to arrest Tom, but Casey offers to
go in his place. The family soon finds a nice camp which is government run,
but they cannot find jobs that are nearby. Sine they can't find jobs the
move to a peach-growing area where pickers are needed. When they drive
into the Hooper Ranch to get a job, they see an angry group of people at
the gate. Tim finds out that nigh .....
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In Contempt By Christopher Darden: A Review
Number of words: 1068 | Number of pages: 4.... He
even went as far as to say in the book that this was the first case that
affected him personally and emotionally. As one may expect the majority of this
book is taken up with the Simpson case but, chapters two through six detail his
life from birth, his childhood in a working class district of Richmond,
California, and becoming a district attorney of Los Angeles in 1981. Chapters
two and three mostly consist of stories of him and his brother, Michael,
stealing from local stores or his brothers drug deals. When Michael hit his
mid-teens hestarted selling marijuana off the front porch of the house and Chris
was his lookou .....
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I Love The Smell Of Nepalm In
Number of words: 1459 | Number of pages: 6.... healthy but it certainly won’t make us go crazy. In war time on the other hand, when the four F’s are in full swing is another story.
There are plenty of examples in Apocalypse Now. Capt. KillGore is a fine example, feeding his soldiers steaks and beer the night before a killing rampage, then actually surfing during the raid. This is crazy you might say, but the men have fun, and that keeps them from breaking down. Part of being able to survive a war is loss of emotion. Once you can act on instict you can kill without looking back, without remorse. Killgore does express some compasion though. There is a scene .....
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