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5311: Great Expectations
... s adoption by Miss Havisham. Jaggers’ assistant, Wemmicks, becomes a friend of Pip and helps him with a lot of things. I feel that Pip now knows the ways of the world, living in a big, crowded city which is so different from his hometown, he finds out how much more there is besides the forge, the marshes and the Three Jolly Bargemen. He also meets Herbert Pocket, who turns out ...
5312: 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 Joad’s 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 ...
5313: Grapes Of Wrath
... in a clump of trees. At last the Joads were making enough money to eat properly. Then the youngest girl, Ruthie, made a mistake: during a fight with another girl, she threatened to get her big brother, who had "already kil't two fellas. . . " That evening, Ma took Tom his dinner, told him about Ruthie's words, slipped him seven dollars that she had saved, and urged him to leave - for ...
5314: Grapes Of Wrath
... could do. The corporations were the monsters and the banks worked for the corporations. The banks sent out tractors at the corporate commands. They sent tractors to till the soil and make it into one big field, plowing over anything it the way; and the families fled. Chapter 6 Tom and Casy went to the house and found it deserted. The house was leaning and knocked off it’s foundation. The ...
5315: 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. Everything the turtle encounters trys its best to stop the turtle from making its westerly journey. Steadily the turtle advances on, ironically to the southwest ...
5316: Goodbye Columbus
... to see that in both of the novels sex and money go hand in hand. Daisy and Gatsby don’t have the same problems that Brenda and Neil have, and they don’t have as big of a problem dealing with the different worlds as they do. Their connection is in the themes, both men see the women as sex objects and they both see them as a symbol of money ...
5317: Global Tales - Stories From Many Cultures
... an astrologer?") and violent ("Answer this and go. Otherwise I will not let you go till you disgorge all your coins"), making the astrologer look like the good guy and the stranger to be the big bad wolf. However, the astrologer’s action of murder cannot be justified or taken lightly as he nearly killed a man, it is only natural for the victim to seek revenge as he was left ...
5318: Gimple The Fool
... to long after, was his child also. The people of the town loved every minute of his life, laughing and giggling at every lie he believed to be true. Even though his marriage was a big hoax, he did begin loving his wife, and when he caught her in the bed with another man, he began lying to himself by thinking, "…maybe I was only seeing things? Hallucinations do happen. You ...
5319: For Whom The Bell Tolls
... s passion for hunting and fishing in the north woods of Michigan, a period of his childhood which left important impressions later reflected in several of his short stories such as "Up in Michigan" and "Big Two Hearted River." In high school, Ernest edited the school newspaper, excelled in football and boxing, and ran away from home twice. Upon his graduation, seventeen year old Hemingway headed to Kansas City to enlist ...
5320: For Whom The Bell Tolls
... s passion for hunting and fishing in the north woods of Michigan, a period of his childhood which left important impressions later reflected in several of his short stories such as "Up in Michigan" and "Big Two Hearted River." In high school, Ernest edited the school newspaper, excelled in football and boxing, and ran away from home twice. Upon his graduation, seventeen year old Hemingway headed to Kansas City to enlist ...


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