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Papers on Book Reports
Once And Future King
Number of words: 973 | Number of pages: 4.... he soared into the castle's mews. All the birds in the mews had a military rank. Their leader was an old falcon, who was kept for show. The birds who ranked below the falcon, held her in highest regard because of her age. She applied her power over the other birds with no concern for their lives. In one instance, Wart is ordered to stand next to the cage of a crazy hawk who almost killed him. On the other hand, her age brought respect. The falcon was much older than the others because she had not been released once she outlived her usefulness as a huntress. Her age and attitude allowed her to maintain a powerful grip over a .....
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In The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn And The Poem Cafe: Natural Laws Over Man Laws
Number of words: 758 | Number of pages: 3.... man laws. He uses characterization to show the different kinds of morals people had. Huck lived with the Miss Watson, he did not live with his parents because his father was an alcoholic and we do not know where his mother is. His father was in and out of town. Nobody really knew where he was and if he was alive or not. Huck has an imagination, yet he is very level headed. He knows what is right and wrong but he is also very impressionable. What people say influence him a lot. An example of this is when he knew that Tom’s plan for attacking the Sunday school picnic was wrong but he still went along with it, to be accep .....
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Character Study Of Blance Dubo
Number of words: 1061 | Number of pages: 4.... one can truly understand what this quotation symbolizes. Blanche left her home to join her sister, because her life was a wreck. She admits, at one point in the story, that "after the death of Allan [her husband] intimacies with strangers was all I seemed able to fill my empty heart with" (Williams 178). This “desire” is the driving force, the vehicle of her voyage. It was this desire that caused her to lose her high school teaching position, and it is this desire that brings her to the next stop of her symbolic journey, “Cemeteries,” and finally to "Elysian Fields". The inhabitants of this place are described in Book six o .....
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The Awakening: Edna And True Love
Number of words: 536 | Number of pages: 2.... This man was Alcee Arobin. His role in her life was not true love either. He merely introduced the taste of tangible love to a searching body. This love was not the kind that Edna was longing for either. Arobin's role was to introduce her to the importance of sex. This was something that was foreign between her and her husband. She felt more like an individual when she was enjoying the act of love making, rather than acting on account of someone else's pleasure. This affair was important to her becoming an individual. The entire pre-Robert time was in preparation to finding him. Arobin's importance was evident with Edna's actions i .....
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The Scarlet Letter
Number of words: 1338 | Number of pages: 5.... across her chest to signify her sin. She has a young child named Pearl who is her sole motivation in life. Hester is a strong, caring woman who made a poor decision early in life, and now pays dearly for it. Pearl- An odd child, she is often compared to an elf. Her nature is that of any rambunctious toddler, but she has a fascination with her mother's scarlet “A.” Her name, Pearl, was given to her to describe the way her mother feels about her, her precious pearl. Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale- The illegitimate father of Pearl. A reverend to the town, he is widely respected. He cares for Pearl, but not in a paternal manner. He al .....
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The Martian Chronicles: "Yours Will Be Mine Soon"
Number of words: 800 | Number of pages: 3.... a house where a man gives them a key and says
they "will be taken care of" in the next room. They enter only to find
that they are locked within an insane asylum. They are taken next to the
ship and then killed. In the third expedition, the group lands and at
first think they are on Earth but traveled back in time to the year 1920.
The captain and one of his men tell his men to stay on ship while they go
and survey the land. However, when they came back they saw their men
talking and associating with many of their dead family members. Each of
the crew men go to the house with their family members. At the end of the
night, th .....
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The Flamboyant Hester Prynne
Number of words: 684 | Number of pages: 3.... are equipped to expel wrongs against their sex bringing about an awareness of both the rights and wrongs of women. Hester is a compound of many popular stereotypes rich in the thoughts of the time ...portrayed as a fallen woman whose honest sinfulness is found preferable to the future corruption of the reverend (Reynolds 183). Hester was described by Reynolds as a feminist criminal bound in an iron link of mutual crime (Reynolds 183). According to Reynolds, Hawthorne was trying to have his culture's darkest stereotypes absorbed into the character of Hester and rescue them from noisy politics by reinterpreting them in Puritan terms .....
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The Catcher In The Rye: Connection To The Title
Number of words: 924 | Number of pages: 4.... one has an idea of what the song means to Holden.
The little boy is described by Holden in gentle caring terms: "The kid was
swell. He was walking in the street, instead of on the sidewalk, but right next
to the curb. He was making out like he was walking a very straight line, the
way kids do, and the whole time he kept singing and humming." (Page 115).
Holden notes that the child's parents pay no attention to him. To Holden this
child represents innocence and youth unspoiled by adult immorality.
Holden wishes to serve humanity by safeguarding the innocence and purity
of children, by protecting them from the evils of life. H .....
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Farewell To Manzanar
Number of words: 2276 | Number of pages: 9.... oil to Japanese subs off the coast. And now,
Jeanne left without a father, her mother was trapped with the burden of Jeanne's
rapidly aging grandmother and her nine brothers and sisters. Too young to
understand, Jeanne did not know why or where her father had been taken. But she
did know that one very important part of her was gone.
Jeanne's father was a very strong, military-like, proud, arrogant, and
dignified man. He was the one who was always in control, and made all the
decisions for the family. He grew up in Japan, but left at the age of seventeen,
headed for work in Hawaii, and never again went back. Leaving .....
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Hemmingway's The Sun Also Rises
Number of words: 643 | Number of pages: 3.... to Chon as he got older, and that it ³changed
him so that he was not so pleasant to have around² (16). There is
racism in Jake¹s tone, but Jake¹s problem with Chon is is strictly one of
jealousy.
By this time Jake has already developed an extreme distaste for Chon’s
endeavors with women, but these feelings their peak when Chon and Lady
Brett have a brief affair. Jake, having unconditional love for Brett,
blames the entire incident on Chon. In turn, Chon makes as point to rub it
in Jake¹s face. Jake says ³...it was giving him pleasure to be able to
talk with the understanding that I knew there was something between them .....
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