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19101: The Bluest Eye 3
... the edges of town, he father has died and her brother has left town. In The Bluest Eye Toni Morrison makes a judgement on the human condition. Her opinion is that people depend on the world to find their self-value and their self-worth. This opinion has had a lot of truth in my life. I used to look at others to figure out how I should be feeling and ...
19102: Symbolism in Camus' "The Plague"
... carefully at the characters in the book, I plan to also show Camus' press for responsibility among the people. The ultimate goal of this essay is to make prominent Camus philosophical views of a godless world in which the people hold the responsibility of living a moral and hope-filled life.
19103: The Odyssey: Summary
... ahead and marry whomever can meet the challenge that she will put forth to the suitors: to string Odysseus's bow and shoot an arrow through twelve axe-heads in a row. It is a new day and Telemachos receives the beggar (Odysseus) into his house. The beggar is ridiculed by many, but he remains calm. Philoitios proves himself a faithful and kind servant. Penelopeia issues her challenge to the suitors ...
19104: America
... prison environment, many prisoners are deprived of emotional stimulation, except for fear, anger and hate. In some cases a released person will even kill his victim to eliminate a threat to his survival in the world life's events have created for him; something it's doubtful he could have done before his conditioning experiences with hostile prison. There are circumstances when human life becomes secondary to survival, right or wrong ...
19105: Personal Writing: My Room
Personal Writing: My Room There is an old proverb which states "When you are a child, your room is the world to you." I believe this is a very true statement and applies to most children. In a room of his own a boy can become whatever he likes and make his surroundings fit that idea ...
19106: The Root Of All Evil,macbeth
... and physical bravery in Act I, Scene II. Macbeth "carv'd out his passage" until he and the enemy general were face to face. In the same act, the reader is told that Macbeth is brave because of his "disdaining Fortune." In addition to his quality of courage, Macbeth is also a gentle man. Demonstrating his love and devotion for his wife, Macbeth refers to her as "his dearest partner of ...
19107: Personal Writing: My First Murder
... of its hiding place. It paused on a branch to dine on an acorn. Little did it know that a very eager and blood-thirsty twelve-year-old was keeping the sights of his brand new and fully-loaded-with-the-safety-off pellet rifle trained on its head. Calmly, I drew in a breath and held it. My aim was steady, the only movement of the sights coming from my ...
19108: Personal Writing: The Evaluation of My Coaches
Personal Writing: The Evaluation of My Coaches Throughout my high school basketball career I experienced several different coaches. Every new coach brought a different approach to coaching. The varying techniques of coaching brought about different attitudes and expectations during practices and games. I found that during practice, coaches had either the nice-guy or the ...
19109: The Theme of Fear In "Lord of The Flies"
... his parachute. They boys only see his silhouette and they hear a flapping noise caused by the wind blowing against his equipment. The three boys run in fear. Now, even Ralph is frightened. Jack's new group fear the beast so much that they leave a gift for the beast. They took head of a hunted pig, mounted it on a pole and left it standing in the jungle. This head ...
19110: The Black Cat: Deranged Narrator
... in control, and be able to make other things do what he wants. The fits of rage which he encountered are finally brought to a culmination when his wife stops his attempted murder of their new cat. The narrator is so mad at his wife that he takes the worst possible action. He kills her. The murder of his wife seems to be the real end for the narrator. He feels ...


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