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Papers on Book Reports
A Second Look At A Man Called Horse
Number of words: 979 | Number of pages: 4.... couldn't read like he did. These men still had the necessary skills to be good at what they needed to be good at in the circumstances they lived in. Then the young man supposed that he could buy with money the kind of men he wanted to associate with but that didn't work out either. "He found them not friendly. They were apart from him and he was still alone." He was still not satisfied. I think people often try to buy or impress the people they want for friends with money or the fancy things money can buy. People who are impressed by those things alone don't usually end up being real friends.
The young man was captured by .....
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Animal Farm: Boxer Is A Leader's Ideal Disciple
Number of words: 582 | Number of pages: 3.... said that the story about Snowball was true. He then resorted
back the motto that "Napoleon is always right." He may have been able to
stick to his belief about Snowball had it not been for his naive nature.
The pigs took a great advantage of this. Boxer was also faithful to his
work. He was always trying to do more. Boxer was a very faithful
character who is a great example of a good follower.
Another quality of Boxer that made him a very good apostle was his
willingness to work harder. This was illustrated his other motto, "I will
work harder." This shows that no matter how hard he works, he thinks that
there is always .....
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Rand's "Anthem"
Number of words: 583 | Number of pages: 3.... into the forest, and the first sign of
forbidden love is shown when "we bent to raise the Golden One to their feet, but
when we touched them, it was as if madness had stricken us. We seized their
body and we pressed our lips to theirs."
Equality is excited with the joy of learning when he finishes his work of
building a light bulb. "WE MADE IT. WE CREATED IT. We brought it forth from
the night of the ages. We alone. Our hands. Our mind. Ours alone and only.
We know not what we are saying. Our head is reeling." The emotion shown by
Equality after having just built the light bulb is pride and happiness because
he has j .....
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A Separate Peace: Gene Forrester
Number of words: 328 | Number of pages: 2.... although these feelings of guilt might stay with him
forever, he must learn how to live them.
Although, Gene lived a hard life, he still had to go on with it.
Throughout a persons life they undergo many challenges and obstacles, which
they have to overcome. Though there are many ways to do this, I feel that
Gene did it both the wrong and right way. By going to the Navy Gene only
buried his guilt temporarily, but did not fully overcome his fears, which
hurt him later on. However, eventually, in time Gene learned how to cope
with and deal with his feelings. One can learn from this that,”time heals
all wounds”. .....
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Zane Grey
Number of words: 1468 | Number of pages: 6.... inner peace and
become one with nature. In the novel The Vanishing American Marian is an
eastern girl who moves out west to be with her true love Nophie. Nophie is
an Indian she met and fell in love with. At first Marian struggles with
the harsh conditions and hot weather. She almost gives up but continues to
push on. Gradually she becomes stronger and able to deal with the climate
and the problems nature throws at her. This gains her a lot of respect
from the westerners who had previously looked down on her. She receives a
new understanding on life and comes to be regarded as an equal.
At the turn of the century .....
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Macbeth Motif Of Blood
Number of words: 498 | Number of pages: 2.... represents their crime, and they can not escape the sin of their actions. Macbeth realizes that in time he would get what he deserves. Since he can not ride himself of his guilt by washing the blood away, his fate may have been sealed. They
try to use water for vindication, but Macbeth says that all the water in the ocean could not cleanse his hands. He imagines the blood from the murder staining the ocean red. Lady
Macbeth differs from her husband in this aspect. She believes her conscience would be cleansed at the time her hands are physically cleaned. She tells her husband to have the same beliefs as she or he would be .....
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The Little Prince: An Analysis
Number of words: 430 | Number of pages: 2.... the pilot is fixing his plane, there is a time when the
little Prince is about to embark to an unknown well of water. The pilot
sees the Prince wondering off and says, “Where are you going?” The little
Prince replies, “to the well”, with great contentment. An adult might pass
that off as simply just part of the plot. If they would ask, “why?” and
read on they find that there is a curious Prince with and open mind
clashing with the pilot who's database of so called impossibilities tells
him that there is no way a well could exist somewhere out in the desert.
The pilot continues on by saying, “you'll get lost and will n .....
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The Great Gatsby: The American Dream
Number of words: 965 | Number of pages: 4.... around to find out if anyone knows her. Eventually, Gatsby soon realizes that Nick Carraway, his neighbor, is Daisy’s cousin. Gatsby then devises a plan to at last see his beloved Daisy. Jordan sets up the meeting for
Gatsby with Nick, “He wants to know if you’ll invite Daisy to your house some afternoon and then let him come over.” By arranging this meeting, he displays his wealth, and he believes that he has acquired her affection once again as Daisy says, “ I certainly am awfully glad to see you again.”
Gatsby’s delusion is that through wealth and power, youth and beauty can be incessantly recaptured. As a .....
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The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn: Survival In Society
Number of words: 1413 | Number of pages: 6.... by his father. Protecting himself was his number one priority;
he knew that if his father got the money he would get drunk and in return
would abuse him. His father drunkenness become a threat to his life later
on in the story and by stopping him from getting the money, he stopped his
father from being an abuser at that point and time.
Pap, Huck's father returns to town to get custody of his son
because he here of Huck's fortune, finally resorting to the kidnapping.
Huck is locked in the cabin when Pap is not around; once he was locked up
for three days. At this point and time Huck was being neglected and abuse;
his fathe .....
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Black Boy By Richard Wright
Number of words: 1523 | Number of pages: 6.... His mother is living at Granny's her health is improving.
Chapter 4
Richard is twelve years old. The poetry of religious hymns inspires Richard to write his own poetry. Richard isn't religious his granny tries to convert him. One day at church he tells his grandmother that if he ever saw an angel he would believe. His grandmother misunderstands him and thinks that he has seen an angel. His grandmother tells everyone that he has seen an angel. Afterwards Richard apologizes and promises to pray for salvation. When he prays he find nothing to say to God. This is when he writes his first story. Richard is given up by the family. He .....
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