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- 1981: The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz: Duddy
- ... noted his account number and ripped out two cheques. He forged the signature by holding the cheque and a letter Virgil had signed up to the window and tracing slowly
Duddy's heart began to bang as soon as he entered the bank, but nobody questioned the signature on the cheque, and so he rushed down to his own bank with it and deposited it there. Rushing into the house, he ...
- 1982: Symbolism in The Glass Menagerie
- ... had dinner,he tried to make her more comfortable because he felt that Laura was very shy.He showed Laura how superior he is in order to impress her.For example,he said,"Look how big my shadow is when I stretch."He wanted to show Laura how manly he is.Jim's nickname for Laura , Blue Roses,suggests a phenomenon that is contrary to nature.Blue also means sad. The ...
- 1983: The Crucible and The Scarlet Letter: Proctor and Dimmesdale's Sacrifices
- ... immediately after his confession, he won the respect of his daughter, escaped Chillingworth's torture, and most importantly gained his inner peace. Both John Proctor, and Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale gave up something that had a big affect on their lives in order for them to gain what was more important. They both committed sins, and they both took the last chance to keep their souls. If John Proctor signed the confession ...
- 1984: A Review of I Heard The Owl Call My Name
- ... It is also about the conflict between the natives and the european descendents, and how they have affected each other. It also shows how cruel nature can be sometimes, and how it is such a big part of our lives. this is the most touching, entertaining, and informing story you will ever read! This book describes in detail the native's character and the way he/she interacts with the outside ...
- 1985: Morals And Psychological Aspects in Jane Eyre
- ... apparent what Rochester has, in Jane's eyes, done wrong. He was deceitful in many ways. For one, he didn't tell Jane that he was already married when he asked her to marry him. Big mistake! He also pretended that he was in love with and going to marry Blanche Ingram so that he could make Jane jealous. Even though Jane loves Mr. Rochester she cannot go against her morals ...
- 1986: Dandelion Wine
- ... Tom, and their grandfather would pick the dandelions and bottle it for wine. Summers in Green Town were very hot and winters cold. It was a town where almost everyone knew each other like a big family. In this story many problems confronted Douglas. There were many deaths, Great-Grandma, Helen Loomis, Colonel Freeleigh and Elizabeth Ramsal, which were friends and neighbors of Douglas. A good friend of Douglas, named John ...
- 1987: Conflict in "The Child By Tiger"
- ... his madness. This conflict is stopped when the mob catches up to him, and he surrenders in soldier-like fashion. The hint of the conflict lingers, however, when the mob leader brags about killing a big one. The third and most interesting and complex type of conflict in this story is the intrapersonal conflict within Dick. He shows two very distinct sides which seem to intertwine at times. In the early ...
- 1988: A Case of Needing: Serious Revisions
- ... a doctor willing to manipulate medical findings and force his colleagues to rush to judgment in order that someone might be punished for Karen's death. Without becoming preachy, Crichton reveals how corrupt and selfish big medicine can be. Another Randall is willing to play fast and loose with the facts as well. Karen's uncle, Peter Randall, also a doctor, performed two abortions on her in the past. Revealing this ...
- 1989: Delsohn's The Emmitt Zone: Summary
- ... fascinating book. It gave insight into the life of an NFL player, as well as to the life of Emmitt Smith. It was a non-fiction book. Telling of Emmitts life ever since he was big enough to hold a football, to the present day. Emmitt Smith came from the town of Pensacola in Florida. In his family were his two brothers and his sister. Since his parents did not make ...
- 1990: Black and White
- ... time comparing these boys as they grow up. He says, Tom was a bad baby from the very beginning. He was given anything he desired. Tom grew to be small and weak, while Chambers grew big and strong. Twain points to the difference in diet and activity. Tom ate sweets and was waited on, while Chambers was coarsely fed and worked around the house. Although Twain states that Tom was bad ...
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