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Papers on Book Reports
Wuthering Heights 2
Number of words: 1213 | Number of pages: 5.... to bang continually upon the door before someone would take the care to let him in out of the cold. The dinner that Lockwood was permitted to have with the ‘family' was anything but hospitable. Lockwood was treated not unlike an ignorant and unworthy guest, and hence the visit was in no way enjoyable for him. Upon desiring to leave the destitute home, Lockwood finds the weather too intolerable for him to even consider venturing out on his own, and upon being attacked by one of the dogs, "he was pulled into the kitchen"(15) and allowed, however ungraciously, to stay the night at Wuthering Heights. Once his walk home comme .....
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A Modest Proposal: A Different Version
Number of words: 1024 | Number of pages: 4.... sleeping and hurting their future
lives and careers is to place table top dancers in every classroom.
I have worked out the details entailing the added cost of these daily
dancing ladies. A well-known friend of mine, who owns a nightclub off of
Harry Hines, was kind enough to divulge the rates per hour that dancers, he
could find for Jesuit Prep, would accept. The amount I was told is $5.00
per hour, ensured that this was a very generous deal by my friend. This
meager hourly wage, times the 7 hours of school, times the 30 classrooms,
and times the 180 class days of school equals approximately $200.00 added
towards eac .....
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Huckleberry Finn Essay
Number of words: 713 | Number of pages: 3.... Also that they would try to make him civilized again, which he didn't want, so he goes off alone to finally be truly free of his troubles and restraints.
This is also seen in the character Jim. While Jim is with Miss Watson, he is a slave. She isn't the one who made him that way, it was society. She was good to him and never did him any harm, but the fact is that no matter how good she was to him, he still was only a slave. When Jim runs away, he finally sees that there was a way to be truly free and that was to not live within society. When Jim is in the woods on the island, he just starts to realize what it is to be free and w .....
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Caroselli's "The Language Of Leadership"
Number of words: 1092 | Number of pages: 4.... possessed by all leaders in all categories, in order for
his or her corporation to function in a successful manner. If you do not
posses this quality, it will be difficult to reach the other members of the
organization, therefor making it difficult to succeed with the information
or directions being diluted through the communication process of the
organization.
A effective leader must employ some control over other individuals in
the corporation. People must be comfortable with using power, and show
the best moral obligation toward their organizations goal, and will not use
the power towards their own personal ambiti .....
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Hololiterature: A Holographic Interpretation Of The Scarlet Letter
Number of words: 1077 | Number of pages: 4.... a two-beam transmission
holograph. (So named because viewing it requires shining the same coherent
light back through it) The laser is placed on a platform in the sand and a
mirror directs the light diagonally across the table. A beamsplitter
divides the beam into two parts. One goes to a mirror that directs the
light through a spreading lens onto the photographic plate at an angle.
The other beam is bounced off a mirror and through a spreading lens onto
the object to be holographed. The table is allowed to settle and an
exposure made. The light from the first beam, called the reference beam,
and the reflected light .....
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The Mists Of Avalon
Number of words: 1395 | Number of pages: 6.... She was a quiet girl that kept her thoughts and feelings to herself. She was satisfied with her life, and did not long for anything else. Morgaine respected those around her, but with the exception of her brother Arthur, she did not love them. When Viviane brought Morgaine to Avalon for the first time, she was even more a child then she was when she lived with Uther and her mother – both in her character and in her knowledge. At the castle she had known what she needed to know for someone of her station, but at Avalon she started at the bottom with no knowledge. Morgaine was placed in the lowest level of schooling at Ava .....
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Flowers For Algernon 3
Number of words: 326 | Number of pages: 2.... again, even if for only a short time.
If the people from the bakery had been telling Flowers For Algernon, then they
would have written about how Charlie had gone from being retarded to being a genius in just a few weeks. They hadn’t been told about the surgery. They probably would have said how they thought something really weird was going on.
If someone else had been narrating Flowers for Algernon, the story could have been very different. For instance, Charlie saw Professor Nemur as arrogant, but if Nemur had been keeping the journal, then we might think of Charlie as the stuck-up one. In other words, point o .....
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Conflicting Directions Of The
Number of words: 421 | Number of pages: 2.... other direction of oppression.
When Edna felt dissatisfied with the life she is given, she pursues other ways in which to live more fully. She attempts painting and enters into an affair with another man. As her desire for freedom grows, she moves out of her husband’s house and tries to live life as she sees fit. She lives a life reflecting her new philosophies towards life, philosophies that are in conflict with that of society. The oppression by man caused Edna to have a social awakening, illuminating the meaning of the novel.
In “The Awakening,” the conflicting directions of oppression versus free will illuminate the meani .....
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The Handmaid's Tale
Number of words: 1764 | Number of pages: 7.... up. Just another crummy power trip."
- page 228
The Commander's Wife also takes advantage of the power she has over Offred's life. In return for performing the illegal act of having sex with a man other than the Commander, the Wife will produce a picture of Offred's long-lost child. This form of blackmail cruelly introduces hope to Offred, a notion which has been foreign to her for many years. She suddenly envisions hope of regaining her previous life, along with all of the rights she once took for granted. The day which began this horrible nightmare, is one she will never forget. In this one day, Offred lost her j .....
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Great Expectations Why Does Pi
Number of words: 676 | Number of pages: 3.... considers polite society, but Satis House is a place where society is anything but polite. This is exemplified by Estella’s blatant lack of regard for Pip’s feelings; she points out to him for the first time his faults such as his “coarse hands…. thick boots” and the fact that he is nothing but “a common labouring boy”. This not only points out Pip’s own faults but also leads to his awareness of Joe’s.
Estella is the main incident in Pip’s life that ultimately leads to his obnoxious and contemptible behaviour in the future. This is because of his love for her, even af .....
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