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Papers on Book Reports
Summary Of Kidnapped
Number of words: 808 | Number of pages: 3.... there. Having both his parents die was truly a tragedy. Only now has the minister of the town (Mr. Campbell, who was friends with David’s father) told David that his father left him a will. The will stated, “To the hands of Ebenezer Balfour, Esq., of Shaws, in his house of Shaws, these will e delivered by my son, David Balfour.” David was to travel to another town, and seek a place called “The House Of Shaws.” David then finds out that the man living in the gruesome house (where he thought was a palace before he laid his eyes on it) was actually his uncle. His name was Ebenezer, and one of the o .....
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The Count Of Monte Cristo: Revenge
Number of words: 1192 | Number of pages: 5.... on his four enemies, Dantes uses a variety of names and
disguises. The main new identity he uses for himself is The Count of Monte
Cristo.
Danglars, as mentioned above, was the Count's shipmate when his name was
still Edmond Dantes. When Edmond went to jail, Danglars ran away and became
very rich. Caderousse was a tailor. He was also the Count's father's landlord
and once the count was sent to prison, Caderousse allowed Dantes' father to
starve to death. Fernand Mondago was in love with the count's fiancee Mercédes.
When the Count was sent to jail Fernand married her on the pretext that the
count would not return. .....
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Comparison Of Huck Finn And To
Number of words: 245 | Number of pages: 1.... opposing ways. Huck’s idea of adventure is to escape from society, their beliefs and all of their conformities, but he does it in a way that is level-headed and sensible. Tom, on the other hand, is more likely to make up an adventure based on something he had read in a book and not really trying to escape anything. All of his ideas and schemes come from books, unlike Huck, who has actually lived the fantasies Tom has imagined.
The two are alike in one way though. They both have a very strong sense of adventure. I think this one trait along with their similar ages is what makes them friends.
Huck seems to be the kind of per .....
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Pride In The Crucible
Number of words: 1119 | Number of pages: 5.... have notice, pride is one of the most important theme in The Crucible.
The main character of the play is John Proctor. Back in time, he had an affair with Abigail Williams and what seemed to be some kind of little detail ends up being the main cause of the accusation charged against his wife, Elizabeth Proctor. The way he always had to watch every single thing he does has driven him to the point that other people are part of his hidden garden and they try to keep his darkest secret away from the rest of the community because they could have reject him. The girl he had sleep with really desires him and after she got involved in a .....
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Young Goodman Brown: The Downfall Of Young Goodman Brown
Number of words: 2426 | Number of pages: 9.... look at his wife with
the same faith he had before.
When Goodman Brown finally meets with the Devil, he declares that the
reason he was late was because "Faith kept me back awhile." This statement has
a double meaning because his wife physically prevented him from being on time
for his meeting with the devil, but his faith to God i psychologically delayed
his meeting with the devil.
The Devil had with him a staff that "bore the likeness of a great black
snake". The staff which looked like a snake is a reference to the snake in the
story of Adam and Eve. The snake led Adam and Eve to their destruction by
leading .....
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Gimpel The Fool: Golde Vs. Elka
Number of words: 1236 | Number of pages: 5.... simply make fun of Gimpel, keeping him quiet because he did not know how or want to retaliate. “Look who’s here! He’s come, the drip. Grab a seat” (Singer 6). She belittled him all of the time.
Golde was more sarcastic, than mean, to Tevye. Tevye did not always have the opportunity to be a great provider for his family. This would upset/anger Golde. “A lot he need children-and seven of them at that! God punish me for saying so, but my mistake was not to have taken them all and thrown them into the river” (Aleichem 5).
When Tevye came come from driving the old ladies to Boiberik, and earned a lot of money, h .....
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A Eulogy For Gatsby
Number of words: 568 | Number of pages: 3.... driving, when she accidentally hit a woman. Well, that woman’s husband heard a horrible rumor, which placed Gatsby in the drivers seat. The man then finds Gatsby and shoots him. I wish, like so many others, though they can not come today, that the truth be told earlier, so we could still be partying at Gatsby’s house as we have so many times before.
The parties which filled the whole community with joy and anticipation, would be hosted by the only man that could possibly pull off such an extravagant party week in and week out. The point that Gatsby did not even know half the people at the party is beside the point, it was .....
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Hemingway's "A Farewell To Arms": Henry - A Man Of Action, Self-Dicipline, And One Who Maintains Grace Under Pressure
Number of words: 1178 | Number of pages: 5.... a the colchel. I ducked down, pushed
between two men, and ran for the river, my head down. I tripped at the
edge and went in with a splash" (Hemingway, 214). Henry witnessed the
gruesome executions of the officers before him and knew he was not going to
die without a fight to preserve his precious existence. Being a man of
action rather than words, was the determining factor which helped him
survive this unfortunate confrontation with death. Regardless of the
circumstances, Henry used his authoritative position to make sure others
did not engage in any threatening positions that could jeopardize the ir
safety and the safety of .....
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Symbolism Of The Scarlet Letter
Number of words: 624 | Number of pages: 3.... town people are
astonished and startled on her beauty still shone. Even though the big red
letter on her chest stood for adultery.
As the novel progressed the meaning as the "A”" made a change for
the better in Hester's life. In chapters before of the novel the letter
"A" on Hester's bosom had negative meaning, but this time Hawthorne turns
the meaning around in the story to mean able. Now that she has given many
hours of time and service to the sick, poor and troubled she began to gain
respect from some of the town's people who once looked down on her. This
time the author shares, “Such helpfulness was found in .....
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Comic Relief Of Hamlet
Number of words: 1397 | Number of pages: 6.... humorous occasions especially after he has done something that affects another character. He takes the “inside joke” to the limits and smiles upon the defeat of his enemies. This is especially true with the relationship between him and his father-by-marriage. Hamlet puts on the play so that he may have a reassurance that his true father was wrongfully killed by his uncle Claudius. Once the play had ended so abruptly Hamlet smiles upon the dismay of Claudius knowing that he has finally found the source of revenge. This is not so much humor in a good since but rather a cynical wit of Hamlet. Because of this sort o .....
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