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- 11831: January Chance
- ... of the poem has literal and metaphorical meanings. The title “January Chance” by itself can mean a few things. January, a month in witch winter ends and spring is arriving, is a chance, meaning a new beginning. When thought of in a metaphorical sense, January can mean a new life or start. Chance can mean to fix something that has gone wrong, or to take advantage of an opportunity. The poet reveals important and valuable lessons within the poem. One of them is that ... touch with their loved ones, and keep up with the bond that comes with loving each other. Another is that they should talk and share feelings if it may help someone in the future, for new knowledge is never useless.
- 11832: Jurassic Park
- ... of Jurassic Park and make is way to some form of safety. When all of the power went out, Alan managed to outsmart the incredibly ferocious Tyrannosaurus Rex. Grant was also one of the few brave enough to go down into a velociraptor nest and count to find out how many unknown babies there had been. Grant is also special in that he was one of the few people to make ... that had been fossilized in amber. Often times these insects contained the blood of a dinosaur. With this blood, Wu had almost all of the genetic information that he needed in order to create a new dinosaur. In order to finish the job, Wu stuck frog and other amphibian DNA in many places where the strand was incomplete. Then Wu used some of the most powerful computers known to man to ...
- 11833: Life In The 20th Century As Sh
- ... to the house and was very important to the madam but was still abused and treated very badly. Ninette left and returned seven days later which the madam thought was because of a charm from New Orleans but was really because that house was the only thing Ninette knew. Even though Ninette thought she could leave and find a better job that house was the only choice she had. In those ... upon. Her firm, elastic flesh that was knowing for the first time its birthright, was like a creamy lily that the sun invites to contribute its breath and perfume to the undying life of the world,” says that this was meant to happen sooner or later, it was their right. Alcee then leaves and Bibi and Bobinot return home after the storm is over. “Bobinot and Bibi began to relax and ...
- 11834: Jurrasic Park
- ... excited to see real dinosaurs. Next there was Ellen Sattler, She was Grant's partner in digs. She was very beautiful, but very active and strong. She seemed to be very interested in this amazing new world of the dinosaurs. Next there was Ian Malcolm, a tall mathematician who always wore black. He had very strong opinions opposing the park. He knew things would go wrong but no one listened to him ...
- 11835: Loneliness
- ... lives, it is very prominent in the lives of Charlotte and Lyman. They lost someone precious to them, and they did not recognize what they had until it disappeared. Works Cited Erdrich, Louise. Love Medicine. New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1984. Kassanoff, Jennie A. "Edith Wharton." American Writers. Sup. 1. New York: Scribner's, 1998. Louise, Heidi, and North, Milou. "Erdrich, Louise." Contemporary Wharton, Edith. The Selected Short Stories of Edith Wharton. New York: Scribner's, 1991.
- 11836: Lord Of The Flies Literature C
- ... over evil, despite circumstances. I feel that evil fear the good beast only because it poses a threat to the autocratic rule of the evil island. In my opinion, Lord of the Flies creates a new Ying yang, one of all black (evil) and only one small dot of white (good). The black represents all the evil on the island, and the small white dot symbolizes Simon, the one small bit ... and overwhelming amount of evil to good, the small bit of good will never give up. Good fights and lives until it is destroyed, but will never surrender over to the dark side. If the world should ever become this Ying yang, what will happen when the good is swallowed by the evil?
- 11837: Matilda
- By: Becka Squinting her eyes and concentrating very hard, Matilda managed to tip the glass of water over onto Miss Trunchbull, this being only the beginning of what was to happen next with her new found powers. Matilda, by Roald Dahl was creative and fun. I recommend it to anyone who is in for a little youthful adventure. It tells the story of a little girl with a horrible life ... newt that was sitting on the desk. “Tip over,” she said to herself, squinting her eyes. The glass wobbled and tipped over, pouring water and the newt on top of Miss Trunchbull. Matilda practiced her new found powers and they gradually became more and more advance to the point where she could control what she wanted an object to do when she moved it. Because Miss Trunchbull had done what she ... s house and explained that she no longer wanted to live with her parents, especially since they were moving. Miss Honey and Mr. and Mrs. Wormwood agreed to let Matilda live with Jennifer Honey, her new friend. Matilda and Jenny had won, and they lived “happily ever after!” Word Count: 681
- 11838: Lord Of The Flies
- ... Roger gathered a handful of stones and began to throw them…Here, invisible yet strong, was the taboo of the old life." This demonstrated Roger's tendency for evil and his attachment to the civilized world. It also showed that there is the potential for evil in everyone. As the novel progressed the evil that was in Roger seemed to show itself even more prominently. Near the climax of the novel ... give him a perverse pleasure. Roger's regression from a docile choirboy to a heartless murderer represented the potential for evil in everyone; the moral and civilized boundaries he overstepped were dissolved once his old world was lost. The chaos on the island was an example of how the world cannot survive before the potential for evil exerts itself and destruction is the inevitable outcome.
- 11839: LOTTEY
- ... should lead to suffering. Who would have thought that the right thing could lead to the same ending.0ne tends to understand why people always say " The good die young". THE BIBLE "Anne Hutchinson" The World Book Encyclopedia. Ed9, 1985 Jackson, Shirley "The Lottery" The Lottery. NEW YORK: The Noonday Press 1991. 291-302
- 11840: Fahrenheit51 4 8
- ... wrote a book about a future without books. In Bradbury's book the firemen were burners of the illegal books that some people still insisted on clinging to, they had taken censorship to a whole new level and just done away with books completely. To Bradbury this was almost the same as what was going on around him, as he wrote in his Coda, "There is more than one way to burn a book. And the world is full of people running about with lit matches. Every minority...feels it has the will, the right, the duty to douse the kerosene, light the fuse." To Bradbury ripping a page or even a ...
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