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- 4911: The Partner By John Grisham
- ... their goal. At the beginning of the book the author shows seemingly bad characters the partners of the law firm where Patrick used to work. These people were able to get their hands on the big settlement and as a result were behaving very unethically by showing their superiority to other lawyers and people in the city. On the other hand, we see Patrick who also was a partner in the ...
- 4912: The Grapes Of Wrath
- ... hit it. The driver of the truck works for a large company, who try to stop the migrants from going west, when the driver attempts to hit the turtle it is another example of the big powerful guy trying to flatten or kill the little guy. The grapes seem to symbolize both bitterness and copiousness. Grandpa the oldest member of the Joad family talks of the grapes as symbols of plenty ...
- 4913: The Client
- ... Client is a powerful novel, a story based upon a boy who was in the wrong place at the wrong time. The story takes place in New Orleans, present time, where the Mafia is a big thing in New Orleans. Mark Sway and his little brother Ricky are in the woods smoking a ciggarette, when all of a sudden Mark s life completely changes. John Grisham takes us into Marks traumatic ...
- 4914: Totalitarian Society As Showed
- ... could not learn to read or write like the pigs and were very easily convinced by Squealer that their memories just deceived them sometimes. Boxer was perhaps the worst victim of this deception. Boxer, a big strong horse, was very excited by the revolution. His motto was ģI will work harder.ē He would get up early in the morning to do extra work because he wanted the farm to prosper. Sometimes ...
- 4915: Tomorrow When The War Began
- ... ends up being a fearless hero, Corrie who helped the group out but sadly ended up being shot and had to surrender, Kevin who was one of the guys who didn t get a very big role in the book and ended up taking Corrie to hospital and surrendered as well. Homer is the heroic character of the book who thinks outside the lines and also thinks like the soldiers and ...
- 4916: Theme Of Lord Of The Flies
- ... once again broken when Jack slapped Piggy on the face and when he raided Ralph s camp. Ralph was right to trust people but he didn t really knew who to trust, trust is a big part of leadership without it there is no team. Society is the break-up of man and the reason why Ralph is on that island in the novel, Lord of the Flies. To wage war ...
- 4917: The Way A Man Breaks The Bonds
- ... said the operator, standing over the silent women, 'No use getting the stomach if you don't clean the blood. Leave that stuff in the blood and the blood hits the brain like a mallet, bang, a couple thousand times and the brain just gives up, just quits.' 'Stop it!'" yelled Montag. (15) The way they described the situation is as if they are plumbers, just out on another job and ...
- 4918: The Openings Of The Time Machi
- ... Morlocks. In Lord of the Flies the beast comes from within the boys, and so does the threat to the island. In Lord of the Flies it all began as paradise, but there was a big chase towards the end of the story, which involved Jack s gang chasing Ralph with spears and fire. Also, most of the palm trees and fruit were set alight and destroyed by the huge fire ...
- 4919: The Odessey Paper
- ... time. It has lasted 3000 years! A fine example of this poem being geared towards the men of Homer's time can be found in the following quote: Now, by the gods, I drove my big hand spike deep in the embers, charring it again and cheered my men along with battle talk to keep their courage up: no quitting now. I drew it from the coals and my four fellows ...
- 4920: The Lottery As An Allegory
- ... knows what s to come for the Hutchinson family. The actions involved with the lottery are symbolic also. At the beginning of the story the reader learns that the children are gathering stones into a big pile. This represents just how unconscious their actions are. The village is blind to it s own motives. Tessie was fine with the lottery until it was she who was the chosen one. Tessie becomes ...
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