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3521: The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses: Actions Have Consequences
... Planning ahead and realizing the consequences was the lesson learned here. The biggest thing about Brille was that he had not lost hope. When one has hopes, then one must have dreams. Brille was a big dreamer. "He had a lot of fanciful ideas because he smiled at the clouds" (Head 427). You can sense that his makeup was one of a guilty daydreamer. "Perhaps they want me to send a ...
3522: The Old Man And The Sea
... the quivering fish aboard, the old man thought it a good omen. Toward noon, a marlin started nibbling at the bait, which was one hundred fathoms down. Gently the old man played the fish, a big one as he knew from the weight on the line. Although he had his skill and knew many tricks, he waited patiently for the fish to get tired. By dawn, his left hand was stiff ...
3523: All Quiet on the Western Front: An Analysis
... very excited, I suddenly think: “where’s Himmelstoss?” Quickly I jump back into the dug-out and find him with a small scratch lying in a corner pretending to be wounded.” (P 131) Even the big men like Himmelstoss are scared to go fight. They too go through the mental illnesses like stir crazy and shell shock. “He is in a panic; he is new to it too. But it makes ...
3524: The Great Gatsby
... family in the Middle West, San Francisco, and he was educated at Oxford. Supposedly after his family had all died he “lived like a young rajah in all the capitals of Europe collecting jewels, hunting big game, painting and doing things for himself.” (66) During the war he was apparently a promoted major that every Allied government gave a decoration to.” (66) However, the medal he received seemed to be either ...
3525: 1984: Symbolism and Irony
... s life and his own, fixed in a sort of eternity in the heart of the crystal” The relationship of Winston and Julia was beautiful, but was also trapped and suspended in the world of Big Brother, like the coral. The name Julia is symbolic because it represents Juliet, a name that has a connotation of romance and love. This also gives significance to the passage where Winston wakes “with the ...
3526: The Lady With The Pet Dog
... of them wonder about their relationship and their life. Their love was adultery, but to the reader it was the perfect love and attraction that you wish to have when you find your love. The big difference between Chekhov story and Oates story is that one is from a male view and Oates from a female view. I like Chekhov story because Anne’s is a pretty lady with dignity and ...
3527: Notes From The Underground: Underground Man
... piece you understand how the Underground Man feels about society and why he thinks people make the choices they do. His thoughts begin to make sense and he expresses many reasonable ideas, which is a big development in the character. The Underground Man seems to be very sarcastic when talking about why people do bad things. If everyone were enlightened and knew their real normal interests then they would become noble ...
3528: Comparative Essay between Heart of Darkness and Apocalypse Now
... of the darkness in his journey with these words, "True, by this time it was not a blank space any more...a place of darkness. But there was in it one river especially, a mighty big river... resembling an immense snake uncoiled, with its head in the sea, its body at rest curving afar over a vast country, and its tail lost in the depths of the land...the snake had ...
3529: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
... they finally make an attempt to capture it, it disappears beneath the depths of the ocean. One of the most suspenseful and mysterious parts of the book was when the characters were thrown into a big room inside the submarine that seemed to have no doors. At this point in the book the characters have no idea what was going on, neither does the reader. The only thing that happens during ...
3530: "Master Harold ...And The Boys"
... along. They became workers for the new business, The St. George's Park Tea Room. They have a great interest in ballroom dancing. Sam is teaching Willie what he needs to know to enter the big contest... Works Cited Fugard, Athol. Master Harold ...and the boys. Samuel French, Inc., New York. Copyright 1982.


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