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1891: Political Allegory In The Book Animal Farm
... Napoleon want to break the rules so he makes him and his fellow pigs more special, eating all the good food, wearing clothes, living in the farmhouse, and not working. As for the other animals big or small get the same rations of food, are not allowed to wear clothes, had to live in the barn, and were overworked. Marx, like other socialist thinkers of the 19th century, denounced the cruel ...
1892: Imperial Presidency: Overview
... other topic areas, he focuses on the modern presidents. The majority of these secret actions involved either the CIA or the military. Even though we are unaware that these actions are occurring, they have a big impact on both our lives and the imperial power of the office of the presidency. Methodology & Evidence: Imperial Presidency Schlesinger proves his thesis by following American politics from the founding fathers up through the Nixon ...
1893: Tales of the City
... to Mendocino" ch.22 p.77-79: This is the first instance where Mary Ann overtly disregards her hometown morals. She sleeps with Beauchamp, a married man, her boss' son-in-law, and a very big step. It is unfortunate that Beauchamp is only using her to get back at his wife for all her meddling & over- inquisitive nature. "Brian Climbs the Walls" ch.23 p.80-83: It is ironic ...
1894: Matilda
... do changes in the story, Matilda doesn't change at all, she is a static personality. Another character found in this selection is Miss Trunchbull. She is fully described physically during the story, she is big, ugly, fat, harsh, ruthless, and mean. Miss Trunchbull is a dynamic character. She hates kids and is the head teacher of Miss Honey one of the teachers in Matilda's school. Miss Honey is another ...
1895: Dune
... an underground cavern that had thousands of Fremen in it. These Fremen looked strong and experienced. Their bright blue eyes stood out like the moon at night. I knew that these Fremen would play a big part in the book. It was said that a man would come to lead them out of the caves and they thought this was Paul by how he knew their traditions. Paul began to grow ...
1896: Things Fall Apart: Okonkwo
... failure. His reactions are so vague we begin to wonder is it his egotism or does he really not care. He then decides to run for governor of the state. He tries to be as big as the man in the picture behind him, he struggles to be what he fears he cannot. Kane is then blackmailed by his opponent, and given two options. Once again Kane displays his pride and ...
1897: The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber
... hunting buffalo; unfortunately, it is short lived. Francis Macomber is a man in his mid-thirties, "very tall, very well built… and considered handsome." He excelles at court games and has quite a number of big-game fishing records, yet, this morning he “has just shown himself to be a coward.” The ordeal started the night before when Francis was awakened by the sound of a lion roaring, which frightened him ...
1898: The Lost World: Summary
... recommend it to anyone. No matter what they are interested in. I didn't read Jurassic Park, ™ but I am definitely going to, and I can't wait to see the Lost World ™ on the big screen.
1899: Book Report: The Hot Zone by Richard Preston
... virus victims usually "crash and bleed," a military term which literally means the virus attacks every organ of the body and transforms every part of the body into a digested slime of virus particles. A big point that Preston wanted to get across was the fact that the public thinks that the HIV virus is quite possibly the most horrible virus on Earth, when no one takes into mind the effects ...
1900: The Catcher In The Rye: Book Review
... an emotionally troubled kid and has many problems with his life. Phoebe is Holden's little sister. She is ten years old and lives at home with their parents. Phoebe really admires and loves her big brother, Holden. This novel begins when Holden is in a mental hospital in California. The novel is a flashback of the events over a time period of four days. The flashback starts off when Holden ...


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