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The Odyssey: The Qualities That Gain Respect
Number of words: 513 | Number of pages: 2.... With this quick wit he convinces her to let him go. His intelligence not only makes him more likable, but also gets him out of potentially dangerous situations.
Another of his favorable traits is his bravery. His wife Penelope says “My lord, my lion heart gone, long ago-the bravest man and the best of the Danaans” (77). Odysseus exercises his bravery escape the cave of the Kyklops. The Kyklops captures Odysseus and his shipmates and prepares to eat them. Then, Odysseus finds a six foot tempered log, sharpens it, and puts it in the fire to make it red hot. When it is hot, he pulls it out of the fire and jams .....
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The Most Heroic Character In I
Number of words: 1960 | Number of pages: 8.... situation has happened in the novel In the Time of the Butterflies. All four but one Mirbal Sisters have prepared to sacrifice. But there is one, the only exception, the only unsung heroine among the four, the one who was trained to be the traditional housekeeper, the one who lived unwillingly after all three sisters are gone, and her name is Dede.
There is one common Chinese saying: one's lifetime character is determined by the age of three, after that, it is much easier to move the mountain than to change it. In simple words, it is nearly impossible to change the personality of someone no matter what kind of effort has been pa .....
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The Crucible: Issues
Number of words: 1130 | Number of pages: 5.... Personally I feel that many of the people in this play had an inner sense of shame and guilt among them but nobody could express it because of the fear of being persecuted. To me that is not a religion. That is a trap. Or a “catch 22” if you might. These people were so caught up in God that they forgot the morals and values of life and got caught up in making God happy. When they were really just committing their own sins.
Also in this play you can feel a strong relation to the maturity of the mind and the ignorance and abuse of power. I find it hard to believe that the whole spark that ignited Salem into a hurricane of hys .....
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Critical Essay On The Pedestri
Number of words: 885 | Number of pages: 4.... the psychiatric centre for research on regressive tendencies’.
Leonard Mead is not a ‘normal’ person in the way that his neighbours are, because all they do is sit all night with their lazy eyes glued to the television. Leonard is a writer in a non-reading society. People never read books, all they do is watch television and that is probably the reason why he has not met anybody on the streets in the last ten years. Leonard seems to have a critical attitude to all his neighbours being so ‘unsociable’. He is considered abnormal by the police car because he does not have a viewing screen and he does no .....
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Training
Number of words: 2910 | Number of pages: 11.... have to be able to train others on how to do these
new positions.
Management executives are now pushing for more effective training,
by budgeting for it and asking for progress reports. These companies that
are really serious about training spent about 30% of their training budget
on research. This includes follow-up and evaluation of the training
programs. These programs are now disproving the six main myths about
training. These myths are 1) positions turn over so fast, it doesn't pay
to train. 2) Experienced employees don't need training. 3) What do we have
a human resources department for? 4) Training is a waste of time. 5) .....
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Of Mice And Men 2
Number of words: 671 | Number of pages: 3.... their relationship. Although it appears that Lenny needs George more, George’s needs are just not as evident. Without Lenny, George would take his pay, and “go into town and buy liquor.” Lenny is a means of hope and his presence keeps George on track.
Death is not perceived to be the worst possible situation in this instance. Lenny has a mental condition and has the mental capacity equivalent to that of a third grader. Lenny’s reasoning skills, or rather lack thereof, lead him into doing harm to others and ultimately into killing Curley’s wife. After the other ranch workers find Curley’s wi .....
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Wild Meat And The Bully Burgers
Number of words: 2038 | Number of pages: 8.... so that she can sleep over their houses and eat their food. Her father says that she is crazy for wanting to be friends with haoles, and that she should stop.
Lovey and her family do many things together. They sit on the back porch picking fleas off of their dogs, squeezes blackheads off of her mothers back, count all white cows, sing war songs, and pick macadamia nuts for extra money. A normal Sunday afternoon would be their Mother smoking Parliaments on the porch of their house, grumbling about white hairs, and Lovey picking fleas off of their dogs.
Lovey and her sister, Calhoon, goes to their Aunt Helen's on Saturdays wh .....
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"The Attitude Of Fiction," "The Necklace," And "The Story Of An Hour": The Super Ego
Number of words: 690 | Number of pages: 3.... saw beyond that bitter moment a long procession of years to come that would belong to her absolutely. And she opened and spread her arms out to them in welcome."(Chopin341) She is starting to build her ego by planning her life by herself, so it will be great again. She sees this big dream through her super ego. She was not going to let anything stop her, until suddenly her husband walked through the door. Her dreams, and her ego are not so good anymore, and she dies from a broken heart.
In the story "The Necklace" Mrs. Loisel always dreamed of being rich and fitting in with the others in the town, but she was poor. Her and h .....
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Hills Like White Elephants
Number of words: 534 | Number of pages: 2.... She is nervous but is in denial; she tries to reassure herself. She feels the man’s distance from her and tries to draw him back in to her world.
The setting was very important in "" and contained a lot of symbolism. One of the first comments the girl made was that the hills were "lovely", and "looked like white elephants". The hills symbolized the big obstacle the couple had to overcome in their relationship. Hemingway often mentioned the bead curtain between the couple and the workers in the bar. This was the separation between the couple and the rest of the world. The woman who worked on the bar would enter in once an .....
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Human Nature Vs. Mother Nature
Number of words: 610 | Number of pages: 3.... go there.
Aylmer Chillingworth, a scientist in Hawthorne’s short story, “The Birthmark,” has married a young woman, a certain Georgianna, despite the fact she possesses a birthmark upon the center of her left facial cheek. Aylmer feels that he has ignored this “ugly marking” long enough and decides he can “make her better.” “ ‘Geogianna,’said he, ‘has it never occurred to you that the mark upon your cheek might be removed?’” Of course, Mrs. Chillingworth has grown up from child to woman with this birthmark and she feels nothing of it. “To tel .....
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