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- 12391: Rosemary Well's When No One Was Looking: Ambition
- ... for wishing Ruth was dead the other night. Because of Ruth's death, Kathy has problems concentrating, and she starts lazing off. Kathy's will, spirit, and love from her friends takes her to the New England championships. Kathy loves tennis. She finally finds something that she is good at, and practically makes her into a celebrity. Kathy is told by many people, including Marty her tennis instructor, that she has ... mystery When No One Was Looking is proof that where there is a will to accomplish something, talent to do it with, and the help of the ones who love you, you can conquer the world.
- 12392: The Hound Of Baskerville
- The Hound of the Baskervilles 1.Conan Doyle, Arthur. 1976. The Hound of The Baskervilles. Andor Publishing Inc. Park Ridge, New Jersey. 255 pages. 2.The story takes place during the late eighteen hundreds early ninteen hundreds. The beginning of the story is based in London, England, while the rest is based in Devonshire, and Coombe ... dead right next to Sir Henry. And the Camera backs off as slow music begins. 5.The theme of this story is you should pay attention to minor details in that they can mean the world. Doyle may have wanted us to apply this theme in our own lives in many ways. He might have wanted you to remember that little things do matter. 6.A significant passage in The Hound ...
- 12393: Literature and Life: Of Human Bondage and Beyond
- ... about my future and wishing for it to come. I had almost no kind of happiness for where I was or what I was doing in the present. I cut myself off from the outside world. I was rather shy around other people (I still am, admittedly) and I had very few friends. It was not too long before I discovered the faults in my erroneous living. I finally realized, and ... my former self, but for the most part I believe I am truly a different person than I was but a few years ago. Several factors have been most beneficial in my quest for a new me. I attribute both my greater and greater involvement in the music I listen to and to my friends, who I think have experienced a similar transformation, but perhaps for different reasons. In conclusion, when ...
- 12394: The Three Great Compromises
- The Three Great Compromises The United States of America was founded on the basis of compromise, but what does compromise really mean? According to the Webster's New World Dictionary compromise means "an adjustment of opposing principles". Political systems use compromises in daily life. The Three Great Compromises that occurred early in this nation's government were the Connecticut Compromise, the 3/5 Compromise ...
- 12395: The Black Cat Literary Critici
- ... takes his cat hung him on a tree. The resolution to the conflict is very simple. Since the character got ride of the Pluto, he felt that he was missing something. He simply bought a new cat. Therefore instead of tranquilization he found his new pet even worse enemy than Pluto. Soon the cat becomes his obsession and once again reader is confused what is causing this sudden change in narrators thinking. As he begins to go crazy again he ... his wife who had shown him the gallows on the second cat's breast. A warped sense of triumph and the conscience of the murderer cause the exposure of the crime. Poe has added a new element to aid in evoking the dark side of the narrator, and that is the supernatural. The story has a twist as the narrator hopes that the reader, like himself, will be convinced that ...
- 12396: An Education in Escape: Madame Bovary and Reading
- ... at the convent is perhaps the most significant development of the dichotomy in the novel between confinement and escape. The convent is Emma's earliest confinement, and it is the few solicitations from the outside world that intrigue Emma, the books smuggled in to the convent or the sound of a far away cab rolling along boulevards. The chapter mirrors the structure of the book it starts as we see a ... s education and the novel as a whole the entire mural of the novel as Emma's journey from boredom in reality to self-destruction in fantasy. Footnote1 Flaubert, Gustave. MADAME BOVARY. trans. Lowell Bair. New York: Bantam Books, 1972
- 12397: Deliverance
- Deliverance A true survivor can only depend on himself. The novel Deliverance is a story about four characters each with different views on surviving. Every man in the world can relate to one of the three secondary characters in the novel Deliverance. Men can relate to Lewis Medlock for his primitive views, Drew for his rationality, or Bobby for his lack of ability to ... Warren, Eyster. James Dickey. Computer Software. Discovering Graham, Keith S. "'Deliverance': 20 years after". The Atlanta Journal and Constitution 18 March 1990 Moorhead, Michael. "Dickey's Deliverance". Explicator Summer 1993: 247-248 Dickey, James. Deliverance. New York: Delta, 1970. a
- 12398: Pride and Prejudice: Summary
- ... to doubt that she curries much favor with the Bingley sisters, however she continues her stay in London. Meanwhile, at Longbourn, Elizabeth almost reluctantly accepts an invitation from Charlotte Lucas to visit her in her new home. En route she visits her sister at the Gardiners, and is content with Jane's situation. Continuing on the trip, Elizabeth finally arrives at Rosings, Mrs. Collins's new home. Although Mr. Collins continues to try and impress Elizabeth with the quality of his home and the the genorosity of Lady deBourgh. Elizabeth, however, finds Lady Catherine to be excessively rude and difficult to ... monetary settlement. Mr. Bennet thinks that Mr. Gardiner offered Wickham substantially more, but it is not till later that the reader learns Darcy orchestrated the entire event. After the situation had cooled, Lydia and her new husband visit Longbourn, and Mrs.Bennet is overjoyed to have her daughter married. Lydia appears unembarrassed of the circumstances under which she was married, and Elizabeth assumes correctly that Lydia loves her husband more ...
- 12399: The Catcher In the Rye: First Person Narration is Critical
- ... in helping the reader to know and understand the main character, Holden Caulfield. Holden, in his narration, relates a flashback of a significant period of his life, three days and nights on his own in New York City. Through his narration, Holden discloses to the reader his innermost thoughts and feelings. He thus provides the reader not only with information of what occurred, but also how he felt about what happened ... traits. One late Saturday night, four days before the beginning of school vacation, Holden is alone, bored and restless, wondering what to do. He decides to leave Pencey, his school, at once and travels to New York by train. He decides that, once in New York, he will stay in a cheap motel until Wednesday, when he is to return home. His plan shows the reader how very impetuous he is and how he acts on a whim. He ...
- 12400: The Red Badge Of Courage 3
- ... would like to be like, this character goes through some tough times and some fun times that makes you wish that you could be there. The book also has other characters that represent the real world and the problems it has. The main character has to deal with the other characters which represents us dealing with life. Because the main character has to deal with the same problems as us, which ... had an exultant ring." (pg 16) This outward act of being tuff is just a cover of the true nature of Wilson. It is natural for people to cover their true nature in front of new faces. Towards the end of the book Wilson starts to care about Henry. When Henry is injured and he doesn't try and fight the other men anymore. True to human nature once times start ...
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