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12051: Jungle 5
... was arrested. He was basically a good, normal man. Soon he stood up against the injustice done to Ona. Jurgis met people from the Socialist party and became enlightened. When he joined the party a new man had been born. He now had friends and allies to help take up his cause. Jurgis eventually reunited with his family members and found a job. He conquered many demons in his life. Upton Sinclair made Jurgis a victim, but he overcame many tragedies and fought to become the victor. He battled the corporate business world, and social and moral problems in his life. This man came out on top because he was initially a decent, strong man. His many struggles led him in different paths, but finally he returned to ...
12052: Johnny Tremain 2
... Mr. Lampham in which he had made one before, years ago, Mr. Lamphem wasn t quite sure if he he still had it, so he was thinking of not doing it, but Johnny was so brave and sure only as an apprentice, he offered to do it. To me that really showed how enthustatic and dedicated Johnny was to the silversmith, when he did ask to do it, Mr. Lampham doubted ... personal opinionsin the book from ester but the boy Johnny Tremain is not real but Ether Forbes did a really good job by creating a figure of a young man that is journeying into the world during a really political time in the American history. Esthers interests were obviously into the political issues such as the, Tea tax s, Sons of Liberty, and the government reactions. England had by the fall ...
12053: John Keats, La Belle Dame Sans
... Brutus acts with the conspirators only for what he considers the best interests of Rome. Brutus weighs every decision he makes according to his morals and standards. He believes that reason and logic rule the world in which people can be affected by sound reasoning. He is very honorable but he still is not prepared for the corruption in the world. He can t believe that anyone would take action without reasoning the effects that could take place. Brutus can t see motives that are less noble then is own, Well, Brutus, though art noble; yet ... in a general honest thought, and common good to all made one of them. His life was gentle and the elements, so mixed in him that nature might stand up, and say to all the world This was a man
12054: Japanese Aristocrat
... Brutus acts with the conspirators only for what he considers the best interests of Rome. Brutus weighs every decision he makes according to his morals and standards. He believes that reason and logic rule the world in which people can be affected by sound reasoning. He is very honorable but he still is not prepared for the corruption in the world. He can t believe that anyone would take action without reasoning the effects that could take place. Brutus can t see motives that are less noble then is own, Well, Brutus, though art noble; yet ... in a general honest thought, and common good to all made one of them. His life was gentle and the elements, so mixed in him that nature might stand up, and say to all the world This was a man
12055: Jurassic Park 2
... 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 ...
12056: A Dolls House 3
... has happened in her past. In today's society, many women are in a situation similar to Nora's. Although many people have accepted women as being equal, there are still people in today s world who are doing their best to suppress the feminist revolution. These things are expressed in A Doll's House. Torvald is an example of today's stereotypical man, who is only interested in his appearance ... Torvald is no longer exposed to her manipulative nature, he realizes what true love and equality are, and that they cannot be achieved with people like Nora and himself together. If everyone in the modern world were to view males and females as completely equal, and if neither men nor women used the power that society gives them based on their sex, then, and only then, could true equality exist in our world.
12057: Internal Conflicts Of Beloved
... her dead infant sister haunted the house, causing troubles wherever she could and constantly making mischief. Needless to say, Denver did not have the strong background often needed to make a successful go in the world. Yet she did make an attempt, until finally beaten down and forced into a self-imposed exile by an innocent question by a young boy, "Is it true your ma killed your baby sister?" that ... forced to stay inside and live a lonely life, brightened only when Beloved finally appeared. And when Beloved eventually became a detrimental force in Denver and Sethe's life, Denver was forced to enter the world and society. And her meek and gracious nature gained her immediate acceptance. "It didn't stop them from caring whether she ate and it didn't stop the pleasure they took in her soft 'Thank ... and throughout the rest of her life, she still was never able to forgive herself. The guilt that she felt was unbearable. And Beloved was merely an extension of that guilt, incorporated into the real world and a way for Sethe to subconsciously torture herself while providing a constant reminder of the crime itself. When Paul D. "forced" the spirit away, it came back in a fleshly form to cause ...
12058: Iliad 2 -
Paris: Magnificent Hero or Spoiled Child? Homer uses tone, imagery, epithets, and similes to describe Paris character. Outwardly, Paris is a brave person, but inwardly, he is full of doubts and fears. He is like a stallion that has been pampered too much, a child who is allowed to get everything he wants. Because of his attitude ... contradictions in Paris behavior to suggest the ironic contrasts in his character. For example, in line 40, after seeing his formidable opponent Atrides, he dissolve[s] again in the proud Trojan lines, dreading Atrides magnificent, brave Paris. At first glance, he appears very afraid, hardly the hero he is supposed to be. He dissolves, as Homer describes it, a verb choice which implies fragmentation of attitude or feeling. It is as ... Homer uses the epithet proud to modify the Trojan lines, an adjective that intensifies the effect of Paris action of retreating by mentioning its opposite. Homer further reviles Paris by calling him, ironically, magnificent and brave, thereby heightening the indignity of his cowardly retreat. Another contrast in Paris character is represented in his beauty. He is known as one of the most handsome men in Troy, but looks can be ...
12059: Its The Earps Vs. The Clantons
... we will be able to better understand the building tension that occurs in Ford s My Darling Clementine . From the very beginning, it is easy to see that the Earp brothers, especially Wyatt, are pure, brave, and good-natured boys that fit the law-abiding ideal. This is important, because the West was (or, at least, represented) an unregulated area where the law could be bent at virtually any time. For ... explains that he has already, and the law will remain the law. Later in the scene, Wyatt accepts Doc s invitation to the Shakespeare play to be performed that evening. Truly taking honor in his new position, Wyatt does many things to maintain order in Tombstone. Some of these things include going out to seek Mr. Shakespeare in order to keep the people from trashing the theater, saving Mr. Shakespeare from ...
12060: How The Garcia Girls Lost Thei
HOW THE GARCIA GIRLS LOST THEIR ACCENTS This book is a story about 4 sisters who tell their stories about living on an island in the Dominican Republic , and then moving to New York . What is different about this book is the fact that you have different narrators telling you the story , jumping back and forth from past to present . This is effective because it gives you different ... book was made for everyone to see what the immigration experience is like . Immigration appears to be an experience of struggle , and change shared by immigrants no matter what the origin . Alvarez was born in New York and then moved to the Dominican Republic shortly after she was born . Later in 1960 , she immigrated back to New York and received her education in boarding schools . She has spent a majority of her life in the United States , and considers herself to be an American , yet she likes to bridge the two ...


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