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- 2011: Summer of the Monkeys: Summary
- ... a hundred. His grandpa got so rapped up in this he almost shut down the store. they tried all kinds of contraptions but the monkeys would always outsmart him. Then one night there was a big rain storm. The next morning he went out in surch of the monkeys and found them under the bank of the bottoms. Jay Berry led them home and fed them. He went to his grandpas ...
- 2012: Irving's The World According to Garp: Analysis
- ... heart breaking at the same time. These circumstances can only be achievable through the winding of the Ironic circles. And without these circumstances the book wouldn't be near this interesting. Ironic circles weaving one big spider web just waiting to catch their next victim to be caught in their web, of entertainment and interest. This is what John Irving does so well, and makes The world According to Garp absolutely ...
- 2013: The Canterbury Tales: The Monk
- ... and had greyhounds as well. His friends were hunters also. The Monk even preached against ideas and traditions that called hunters unholy. The Monk used church money for his own personal use. He had a big home and a stable of horses which was bought with church funds. He also used church money to buy his fine clothing and gold jewelry. It did not fit into the Monk's self-indulgent ...
- 2014: The Metamorphosis: Society Split into Different Sections
- ... others would be in jeopardy if he were to stop working. Maybe Kafka is representing Gregors family as the lower class. Once Gregor gives up working for his family he finds himself transformed into a big ugly cockroach, the lowest form of life. It's clear why gregor gave up working for his family when he turns the key to the door and says "They should have called out keep going ...
- 2015: The Hobbit: Summary
- ... thinks Bilbo has it and proceeds to eat him. 32) As Bilbo was about to be eaten, he finds that the ring made him invisible and follows Gollum to the way out. 33) With a big leap, he escapes and Gollum screams "Baggins, thief!" 34) After escaping, not unnoticed, from the Goblin Cave, he rejoins the Dwarves. 35) That night, the party encounters both the Goblins and the wargs, forced to ...
- 2016: The Great Gatsby: Time As A Key Dimension to One's Life's Theme
- ... to make his future from his present even though he was stuck in the past. Gatsby's future was said by his father, to be one of promise. Gatsby's father states "He had a big future before him...", and Gatsby had the brain power to be successful. In Gatsby's schedule it shows he kept an eye on his goals, was eager to get ahead and in fact had a ...
- 2017: The Grapes of Wrath: No One Man, But One Common Soul
- ... 3). In the novel, Casey's thoughts reflect Steinbeck's thoughts, and transcendentalism evolves in Casey's mind throughout the novel (Grapes 2). Casey makes the revelation to Tom that, Maybe all men got one big soul ever'body's a part of (Steinbeck 345). Steinbeck also supports his transcendentalist views in the novel through the fact that helping one another and sharing with one another is the key to survival ...
- 2018: The Good Earth: Chapters 1-13 Summaries
- ... back out in the fields working with Wang. It tells of Wang's lazy uncle and his problems. It is becomeing Fall and it is harvest time. Wang Lung sells his harvest and makes a big profit. He puts the extra money in a hole in the wall in his room. Chapter 5: Wang decorates red stamps everywhere for good luck in the new year. O-lan returns to the House ...
- 2019: The Beast in the Jungle: The Beast of James
- ... part of May, I ultimately feel compelled to note the two springing motions as the acts of one body. A number of the critics I have read mention Marcher's waiting, his anticipating of his big moment, the realization of the Beast of his destiny. Charles Hoffman explains "John Marcher is singularly dedicated to waiting for the worst of all imaginable things to happen to him" (Hoffman p. 99). Edward Stone ...
- 2020: Symbolism in "The Pearl" by John Steinbeck
- ... the wealth, the security, and the freedom in life which is expressed in the novel (McCarthy 108). The moral fiction and it's contants are found under the catagory of the book's characteristics. The big characteristics of The Pearl are the appealing characters and the obvious allegory of man as a whole in relation to Kino and to his reaction (French 126).
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