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- 5111: Crime And Punishment 4
- ... fault of some. Without love the salvation and better society are impossible. Sonya and her sacrifice for others and her forgiveness are the best example. She has God because she knows that she is as big of a sinner and no better than others, and she still loves people, she does not want to be better for the purpose of egotistical pride. In Russia at the time the Church was second ...
- 5112: Grapes Of Wrath
- ... replies that he is from up north and he says that all the land is all gone and that the ranchers own it all. The good farming land is being run over by cattle. The big wig ranchers are keeping all the land and not selling at any cost. Tom asks if anyone tries to steal the land? Yes the man replies the ranchers are so scared of dying that they ...
- 5113: Grapes Of Wrath
- ... their immediate family together. They are focused on just themselves. By the end of this wonderful book we see the Joad family branching out in many different ways to embrace all of mankind as one big family. Ma Joads main concern at the beginning of the story is her family. She wants to keep the unit together and works diligently to achieve this goal. However, one by one, family members ...
- 5114: George Orwell
- ... outer party, he rebels against the inhumanity, of life, in Oceanias society. All Winston is left to do is to dream that, hopefully, someone else will stop the Party.(Orwell 1+) Another character is Big Brother. He is not an actual person but a figure in the inner party. In reality he resembles Stalin, as he is described to be at around the age of forty-five, mustache and ruggedly ...
- 5115: Creative Writing
- ... is located. It s now about 12 midnight. The car is a light blue 72 Cadillac in mediocre shape. It looks like something a bunch of teenage kids would have. I survey the backseat. Plenty big enough, I note. As we push the car out into the street and down the road, I notice that it s almost out of gas. "Damn, I m gonna have to spend my money on ...
- 5116: Catcher In The Rye 3
- ... fondness for children can be understood when he tells her that, at some time in the future, he wants to be the only grown-up with "all these little kids playing some game in this big field of rye and all." He ll stand on the edge of a cliff and catch anybody who starts to fall off the edge of the cliff. He got this image from his misinterpretation of ...
- 5117: Candide - Voltaires Writing St
- ... army. He must make thirty-six passes through the gauntlet of two thousand troops. More outlandish examples of exaggeration can be found in Gargantua and Pantagruel, such as the size of Gargantua's mare (as big as six elephants) or the weight of his dumbbells (each one is eight hundred and five tons). Beside being entertaining to read, these exaggerations serve to point out the ridiculousness of an ideal by showing ...
- 5118: Buddhism And The Poetry Of Jac
- ... modern America. He also at times would write a poem from the perspective of trying to abandon any idea that was too particular and embark upon an attempt to paint a broader image of the big picture, or so to speak. One such attempt is made in Mexico City Blues. 129th Chorus We ve all been sent On a mission To conquer the desert So that the Shrouded Traveller Behind us ...
- 5119: Beowulf, Epic Hero
- ... a leader, and a courageous man is what made Beowulf the hero that he was. Dying for the well being of his fellow warriors made him not only a hero, but an excellent meal for big momma Grendel.
- 5120: Beowulf 14
- ... the evil. I learned from the morale of this poem by realizing that no matter how far you are beaten back you might still have the chance to get ahead. It does not matter how big or strong you are there will be an opportunity for the weaker and small to all ways come out on top.
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