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Papers on Book Reports
The Themes In To Kill A Mockingbird By Harper Lee
Number of words: 1161 | Number of pages: 5.... and her southern background proved to be the perfect
combination for writing a story about life in a quiet town in Alabama. The
only way to be a good writer is to write from experience, and since she
lived most of her life in the setting of the story, her writing proved to
be good. The timing for the release of To Kill a Mockingbird could not
have been more perfect. "In a time of the burgeoning civil rights
movement, her book was met with popular acclaim and was later adapted for
film" (Matuz 240). To Kill a Mockingbird to some extent is based on Lee's
childhood. "Scout was based upon Lee's own upbringing…the mischievous
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A Tale Of Two Cities: Recalled To Life
Number of words: 464 | Number of pages: 2.... is found in the last chapters of this book. Sydney Carton has recently
switched places with his look alike, Darnay, and is awaiting the guillotine.
While Sydney awaits his death he thinks, "It is a far, far better thing that I
do, then I have ever done, it is a far, far better rest that I go to than I
have ever known." Through these words Sydney recognizes that by sacrificing
his life for Darnay, a loved one of Lucie, he will be doing the best thing that
he has ever done and can do. Sydney is finally satisfied with himself, he is
no longer a drunken fool, but a hero that now can live or die with himself.
By dying, and saving Da .....
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Christianity In Dostoyevsky's Crime And Punishment: An Overview
Number of words: 2438 | Number of pages: 9.... life and
read The New Testament (the only book he was allowed). However, it was not until
his compulsory army service that Dostoyevsky's faith began to blossom. In the
army, Dostoyevsky met a fellow officer and devout Christian named Baron von
Vrangel, who befriended the still young Dostoevesky and helped him re-discover
the Christian faith (Frank 4).
Although a professing Christian for the rest of his life, Dostoyevsky
was not a “plaster saint.” (Until he died, he was plagued by doubts and a
passion for gambling.) Instead, Dostoyevsky understood, perhaps better than any
other great Christian author, that his .....
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Catcher In The Rye: Holden's Insight About Life And The World Around Him
Number of words: 920 | Number of pages: 4.... (pg. 150) Holden tried all he could to fit in. He drank, cursed and
criticized life in general to make it seem he was very knowing of these habits.
I myself have found me doing this at times, also. I, at times, feel the need to
fit in to a group and do things similar to what others do in order to gain
acceptance by them. I smoked a cigar once with two friends of mine because they
kept going on and on about how great cigars were, but that was only once.
Holden and I both place people on levels other than our own for amount of
knowledge and likeness to ourselves.
Holden used the term 'phonies' to describe more than a few .....
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Lord Of The Flies: Conflict Between Ralph And Jack
Number of words: 756 | Number of pages: 3.... concern soon
dissolves as the internal beast prevails over the civil Jack. “I ought to
be chief because I'm chapter chorister and I can sing C sharp,” (Golding,
21) displays Jacks own arrogance. After the boys accept Ralph as chief,
Ralph gives power over the choir boys to Jack. “The choir belongs to you,
of course,” (Golding, 21) Ralph's unselfish act of giving Jack rule over
the choir boys is a way of keeping peace between the two groups and between
Jack.
Ralph and Jack go exploring and return with the conclusion that the
island can support all of the boys. Ralph insists on building a signal
fire. Ralph gains .....
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Dollshouse
Number of words: 574 | Number of pages: 3.... again? What if today I borrowed a thousand crowns, and you squandered them over Christmas week.’ On the rare occasion when Torvald gives her money, he is concerned that she will waste it on candy and pastry.
Nora asks Torvald what her most sacred vows are and he responds ‘And I have to tell you that! Aren’t they duties to your husband and children?’ Later on he states Before all else, you’re a wife and mother. Torvald states that her sacrifice for him was nothing. He states on page 1611 ‘I’d gladly work day and night, Nora, and take on pain and deprivation. But there’s no one wh .....
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The Decline Of Freedom (animal
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Passionate Storms
Number of words: 465 | Number of pages: 2.... to remain on the gallery, Calixta insisted that he come inside and stay until the storm passed. Although it was dark outside, inside Alcee admired the fact that “she was a revelation in that dim, mysterious chamber; as white as the couch she lay upon.” Calixta realized that “her firm, elastic flesh that was knowing for the first time it’s birthright, was like a creamy lily that the sun invites to contribute its breath and perfume to the underlying life of the world.” “Her mouth,” unlike the torrential rains, “was a fountain of delight.”
As though their adulterous tryst were timed with the weather, their fo .....
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Governmental Flaw ( Gullivers
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All Quiet On The Western Front: An Analysis
Number of words: 1020 | Number of pages: 4.... mentally. After the war the soldiers usually never recovered from the war. Two of the most common side affects of the war were shell shock and stir crazy. When suffering from shell shock a soldier’s brain doesn’t function properly and the man is a “vegetable”. This means the man is alive but he can’t do anything because he is in a state of shock because of the war. Stir crazy is a mental illness caused by the firing of so many bullets that when no bullets are heard by the victim he goes insane. Everyone was scared to go to war when it started. Young recruits were first sent because the veterans knew they were going to com .....
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