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- 18931: The Great Gatsby: Nick Carroway A Good and Neutral Narrator
- ... a German spy during the war. Nick heard it, but when Nick had a chance to have a lunch with Gatsby, he told Nick, he was an Oxford man and show him that fought in World War One. Then Nick knew Gatsby was not a German Spy nor a murderer. Furthermore, at the end of the novel, when Daisy drove Gatsby's car and killed Mrs.Wilson in a car accident ...
- 18932: The Grapes of Wrath: Symbols and the Theme of Man vs. A Hostile Environment
- ... novel symbolize several things. Rain in which is excessive, in a certain way fulfills a cycle of the dust which is also excessive. In a way nature has restored a balance and has initiated a new growth cycle. This ties in with other examples of the rebirth idea in the ending, much in the way the Joad family will grow again. The rain contributes to the theme by showing the cycle ...
- 18933: Computer Illiteracy
- ... something to overcome their handicap. College is a place to learn. People go to college to expand their knowledge in certain areas which will soon be their careers. But, to the computer illiterate, everyday brings new challenges in the vast, unknown realm of the computer. They ask, What is this thing called e-mail, and how does it work? What are they to do when a teacher assigns the students to ...
- 18934: The Mill on the Floss: Summary
- ... painful to Maggie than her father's sullenness. In the third chapter Bob Jakin comes to the house and brings books for Maggie. One is by Thomas a Kempis, this book leads her to a new inner life . Book Five: Chapters 1-7 In the first chapter Maggie who is now seventeen years old and darkly beautiful tells Philip that she is glad that he has come, and they start meeting ...
- 18935: Dragons
- ... enjoy having dragons as housepets because they are born housebroken. They have natural instincts that don't allow them to ruin their shelter. So, dragons are great housepets because accidents don't happen on the new carpet. Because they are so big, dragons don't go to the vet very often. They very rarely get hit by cars, need shots, or get neutered. Dragons don't get neutered because they are ...
- 18936: The Disproof (and proof) of Everything
- ... time, men (I'm speaking of the human race, this is not sexist in anyway because women are included in this too) have pondered our existence and purpose, as well as the nature of the world we live in. This is perhaps the single most time consuming thought we ever have for most people live their entire lifetimes without finding the answer or even coming close to one. I myself have ...
- 18937: The Hobbit
- ... awakes to find a ring of power that belongs to Gollum, which makes its wearer invisible. Biblo slips the ring on his finger and disappears. He follows Gollum invisibly toward the entrance to the outside world. He then jumps over Gollums' head to freedom. Outside he is finds his dwarf friends. Later they encounter Wargs, which are large savage wolves. The Wargs chase the party into the trees. High in the ...
- 18938: The Ballad of the Sad Cafe: Love and Attraction
- ... Miss Amelia claiming to be a distant cousin. She readily provides Cousin Lymon with food and board, and eventually any material object that he desires. The people of the town grow very curious of her new guest and of Miss Amelia's hospitality towards Lymon which is contrary to her characteristic untrusting and remote ways. The townspeople gather in her store one evening to meet Cousin Lymon. Unlike Miss Amelia, Cousin ...
- 18939: The Pearl: A Review
- ... corner of his eye. He removes the oyster that he saw the gleam from, and returns to the surface. Inside the oyster he finds a huge pearl that becomes known as, the Pearl of the World. Almost immediately there after, people try to steal it. The doctor tries to steal it after giving the baby a medicine to make it seem ill, however Kino wakes up and chases him away. The ...
- 18940: Stephen King's The Stand: Summary
- ... sky "the hand of G-d" comes and destroys the "Dark Man" sparing the three men. After much hardship, Stuart returns to Fran and her newborn son and together they plant the seeds of a new society. The Stand is a book about human nature. It shows people's inclination toward good or evil. Mostly, it shows how it is in man's nature to build society and to fight for ...
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