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Leinigen Response
Number of words: 789 | Number of pages: 3.... pipes of three great petrol tanks could easily be emptied here. If the ants had miraculously made it through the first ditch the second one could be filled with gas which was sure to stop them. This intricate defense system was thought of by Leiningen and built to stop one of the elements, ants.
This firm man stayed calm as the ants advanced toward him and his land. Leiningen used his cool brain to calm his many workers. He reassured them
that these ants could be easily defeated. The Indians trusted this plantation planter, who guided them through many other "acts of God," wholeheartedly. When one of there fellow workers h .....
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Lewis' "Surprise By Joy": Analysis
Number of words: 2750 | Number of pages: 10.... since
his death in 1963, Surprised by Joy stands apart as an astonishingly candid
yet self-effacing volume by one widely-regarded as the premier Christian
apologist of the twentieth century. Lewis proceeds in Surprised by Joy as
one reluctant to reveal specific details of his life but who relents, as he
suggests in the preface, in order both to answer "requests that I would
tell how I passed from Atheism to Christianity" and "to correct one or two
false notions that seem to have got about." Lewis's reluctance involves not
just the conventional modesty of the autobiographer who wishes to downplay
the importance of his life, but stem .....
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The Count Of Monte Cristo 3
Number of words: 1941 | Number of pages: 8.... for ignoble motives such as envy and jealousy will eventually be avenged severely. Live a life of virtue, not of vice, sot that one will not prosper in vain as did the villains of this novel.
Setting:France in the nineteenth century is a nation teeming with turmoil. Those loyal to Napoleon feud with those loyal to the French monarchy and Kink Louis. We are moved across this nation in this novel, and begin in a small port city in southern France, Marseilles.
Marseilles is where the characters are introduced, and where the conflict first. We quickly proceed to an island that harbors a prison infamous for nearly impossible escap .....
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Lady Macbeth An Essay On Macbe
Number of words: 1037 | Number of pages: 4.... to become the king. This is an example of the similarity between Macbeth and his wife. Its like they say, “great minds think alike”. It’s scary when the great minds belong to devious people.
When Macbeth arrives at his castle Lady Macbeth tells him to wear a friendly face and leave the plotting up to her. However, when Macbeth decides against killing the king, Lady Macbeth is outraged. She appeals to his ambition and pride while at the same time mocking his masculinity until she persuades him to persevere in her plot to kill the king. She even says that she would kill her own child had she promised to do so. This i .....
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Charlotte Temple Essay
Number of words: 1447 | Number of pages: 6.... soldier: an honorable man that would not do this kind of thing! But he would continue to see her. He even paid her guardian so she would keep bringing her to see him.
“ He soon pund means to ingratiate himself with her companion, who was a French teacher at the school, and, at parting, slipped a letter he had written into Charlotte’s hand, and five guineas into that of Mademoiselle, who promised she would endeavor to bring her young charge into the field again the next evening” (Rowson 11).
Montraville was influenced himself by Belcore who was evil. When Montraville and Charlotte would meet, he .....
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A Good Man Is Hard To Find The
Number of words: 949 | Number of pages: 4.... in an accident "anyone seeing her dead on the highway would know at once that she was a lady" (194). She calls attention to pointless details such as mileage, the speed of the car, and scenic road-side attractions. Also typical, the grandmother holds a deep appreciation for incidents which are of no value to others, such as the beauty of the landscape, respect for elders, and courting rituals during her childhood.
The character traits of the grandmother are in no way ideal. Not only is she random and frivolous, but she also demonstrates hypocrisy and manipulation. "Aren't you ashamed?" she asks when June Star insults the own .....
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Human Comedy Pain
Number of words: 565 | Number of pages: 3.... Spangler pain would
relieve the pain of all his mistakes, but all it would really do is
cause more pain in himself and others. Mr. Strickman’s actions
are that of an evil man but “I really don’t believe that the evil
know they are evil.”(p.131)
People who can recognize pain but only in themselves are
selfish and self absorbed. Pain is every where but “a foolish
man will not even notice it, except in himself.”(p.131) Mr.
Byfield, the athletic coach at Ithaca High, can only see pain in
himself. He only saw his problem when Hubert Ackley, the
upper class athlete, was kept after clas .....
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A Summary Of West Side Story
Number of words: 377 | Number of pages: 2.... to escape the justice of the law Tony had to make his escape but first found aid among his friends.
A message was sent through Anita, girlfriend to Bernardo, for Maria was detained by the police at the time for questioning. Anita angry at how cruel and stubborn the Jets could be gave a message that was totally unorthodox to the one originally said. The message was of Chino who had killed of Maria after finding out the truth of the two, hearing this Tony had completely lost his will to live and called through the streets of the city for Chino to come and kill him. Sadly Tony only a few feet from Maria was hit with the bullet th .....
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Existentialism 2
Number of words: 528 | Number of pages: 2.... Out of all three of these stories, the hunger artist is the most in control of his life and what he is doing. In "The Trial" the court and its officials are dragging Joseph K. about. In "The Metamorphosis" Gregor tries to take control of his life and do something about his predicament, but is unable to because of family and friends that don't totally understand. The hunger artist at any time can just give in and open his cage to live a relatively normal life. The only problem why he cannot do that is that he is a slave to his art. And in another point of view he is also just as cursed as the main characters in the other s .....
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The Sniper Analysis
Number of words: 416 | Number of pages: 2.... P.O.V. We wouldn’t have got an unbiased opinion of the two snipers, which defeats the purpose of the theme.
How the setting was expressed is also a vital part for the development of the story. The opening paragraph gives a vivid description of the situation as would physically been seen.
“The long June twilight faded into night. Dublin lay enveloped in darkness, but for the dim light of the moon, which shone through fleecy clouds, casting a pale light as of approaching dawn over the streets and the dark waters of the Liffey.”
This extract emphasises the lonely, outworld feeling that would have been fe .....
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