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Paradise Lost: Connections Still Used Today

.... have o'erpowered such force as ours." - after losing an entire battle force of Angels to him. God being all powerful is evident within the Catholic and many other faiths as they pray for his power to extend unto themselves. The power of God helps to stir within all, Catholics especially, a feeling of strength. This strength comes from knowing God shares his power among each of us. His power is shared amongst us because we do not doubt him or tempt him, as Satan did. As Satan witnessed firsthand, ma .....

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Millington's "The Innovators": Summary

.... in the following quote: "The mind of the individual inventor or projector was the ultimate key… The men who emerged as the most effective in developing designs of complete steamboats based upon individual and unique combinations of a complex of elements all enjoyed a capacity for spatial thinking". This shows that he himself was aware that success was as much a function of application as it was of theory. Another importuned development still paramount in toadies world, whose influence will be felt i .....

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Their Eyes Were Watching God: Love

.... the kind of love she was looking for. The whistling man that Janie ran away with was Jody Starks. With Jody, Janie thought that she would forever have "flower dust and springtime sprinkled over everything." She thought she'd have "a bee for her bloom." She didn't exactly find this in Jody though. In him she definitely found change and chance, but still not the love she was looking for. What Jody had for Janie was more of a lust than a love. He was very protective of her and didn't want anyon .....

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Heart Of Darkness: The Journey Into The Soul

.... snake. A snake can be looked at from many points of views, mythological, biblical, literal and metaphorically. The snake represents all the twists and turns and being able to find one's inner-self is very difficult and twisted. The snake represents some of the animal imagery in the novel. Perhaps this is a sign that the jungle is something living and not just an ordinary jungle. Literature's imagery helps to show the main idea through a picture painted in one's mind. Imagery is very insightful and in .....

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The Pearl Notes: Chapter 1

.... The ants Kino watched where struggling to get out of a trap. Kino did nothing to help or hurt them, as they where part of the "Song of the Family" and were natural. In chapter one it could be said that Kino and Juana where trying to get out of the trap that they were living in, which was characterized by the fact that the doctor and his people were in control, and would not help Kino or his people, therefore laying the trap that luck alone determined wether on of Kino's people lived to adulthood or not. .....

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The Pearl: Notes Chapter 2

.... the end of his oxygen supply. 5. Kino was very happy about finding the pearl. He thought he could be rich. It is ironic that he hated what he wanted to become. Their is a conflict of interest between staying with his culture, or breaking free and trying to change his social class. 6. Kino's mind created dreams in the pearl of what it could bring him, just as he heard the songs. He believed the pearl could fulfill his dreams. 7. .....

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Pudd'nhead Wilson: Summary

.... the end of the book I would say Pudd'nhead would have to be the protagonist. The antagonist in this book would have to be the people of Dawson's Landing. They judged him for what he said before even knowing him for very long. You can't judge a person for one wrong thing that they said. Pudd'nhead proves the rest of the town wrong when he solves a big murder case by using one of his best abilties. The town should have never judged him, yet instead listened to him and give him a chance. .....

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The Life Of Edward Albee

.... than 70, Albee would have changed his own sad past if he could. An orphan raised in chauffeured luxury, Edward was packed off to the first of three boarding schools at age 11. At Trinity, "I discovered that the required courses were not the ones I required." So he cut the classes that bored him and audited the ones that didn't. "It tells you something about the management of Trinity at the time that they didn't catch up with me until the middle of the sophomore year," he recalls. "That ended my .....

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The Pearl: Notes Chapter 3

.... priest suggested that Kino think first of the church in spending his money. 5. The doctor comes to Kino's home to make it appear as though he saved Coyotito so he could get a piece of what Kino got for the Pearl. Kino despises the doctor. He would rather kill him than speak with him, let alone invite the doctor into his own home. The neighbors believe the doctors motives to be what they truly are: to take advantage of Kino. 6. 7. The Pearl separated Kino from his neighbors and his caste. After Kino .....

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Summary Of The Call Of The Wild

.... was snow everywhere and masses of Husky and wolf dogs. Buck was thrown into a pen with a man who had a club and learned one of the two most important laws that a dog could know in the Klondike. The law of club is quite simple, if there is a man with a club, a dog would be better off not to challenge that man. Buck learned this law after he was beaten half to death by the man who had the club. No matter what he tried, he just couldn't win. Buck was sold off to a man who put him in a harness .....

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Art As An Insight Into Jane Eyre's Life

.... contact and shunned by humanity. Two excerpts from her stay at Gateshead illustrate this fact, her reading of Bewick's “History of British Birds,” and her punishment for striking Master John, the stay in the red room of Gateshead. In the opening scene, Jane is found perusing a copy of Bewick's “History of British Birds,” concentrating on the descriptions of the certain landscapes in which some of the birds live. Her words paint a mental picture, one that represents her childhood, “Of these death- .....

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The Pearl: Music

.... the eyesof nature. The baby, Coyotito, is still, and quiet, and does notknow of the evil that is approaching. As for his illness, it hasbeen cured when Kino first found the pearl. In time, a little after Kino hears this evil music, the doctorarrives having already heard about the baby's miraculousrecovery. The doctor informs Kino of Coyotito's situation, andhow the illness will return. He then treats it with a smallremedy. Kino knows Coyotito is not sick, but accepts the doctorshelp to ensure his sons heal .....

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A Review Of Huxley's Brave New World

.... good designer- drugs. Nor does Huxley's comparatively sympathetic account of the life of the Savage on the Reservation convey just how nasty the old regime of pain, disease and unhappiness can be. If you think it does, then you enjoy an enviably sheltered life and an enviably cosy imagination. For it's all sugar-coated pseudo-realism. In BNW, Huxley contrives to exploit the anxieties of his bourgeois audience about both Soviet Communism and Fordist American capitalism. He taps into, and then .....

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The Old Man And The Sea: Santiago A Hero?

.... with a skeleton of the largest fish he had ever seen, the town still was filled with respect and honor for him because of the fact that he was a feeble old fisherman that no one would ever expected to have been able to catch such a fish as he did, skeleton or not. here is an example of Santiago's determination, for which the people of the town respected him for, “he took all of is pain and what was left of his strength and his long gone pride and he put it against the fishes agony and the fish came over .....

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Pinocchio

.... a puppet. The lumberjack agreeing and relieved to find a way of getting rid of the piece of wood and handed it over immediately, but just as the two hands transferred the wood the piece of wood cried out "Pollendina"! Geppetto outraged at being ca lled this scr eamed at the Cherry for he did not know that the wood had said it, so Ô úú‰ú?ú€% úÔ Cherry then said that ÃúÃÃ ÃÄ ÄÄúÄthe wood had said that, Geppetto furious struck Cherry for thinking he was a imbecile and a huge fight occurred. After th .....

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