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19121: The Gift of The Magi: A Continuation (Creative Writing)
... Jim replied, breathless from running all the way to the store and back to buy a tape measure, "I need to get your measurements for something, could you come here?" Della obeys thinking maybe a new dress as a present. "What measurements do you need, honey?" Della answered in her sweetest voice. Jim said “I need to get your head size for something, that's all." "Well, Okay, " Della replied surprised ...
19122: Gwen Harwood Gender Analysis
... traits. That is, society subscribes the arts and music as natural interests of a feminine audience, and of less importance than the scientific and mathematical realm in which Eisenbart has been constructed. When Eisenbart's world has been turned around, a challenge of societys views are illustrated. 'his image upside down: a sage fool trapped by music in a copper net of hair' Hence a reversal of roles accentuate the marginalising ...
19123: An Analysis of "The Grapes of Wrath"
... 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 ...
19124: The Giver: A Critique
... he is escaping from the search planes and trying to keep himself and Gabriel alive. The ending is when he feels triumph at the top of the hill and then sleds down it to his new family, his first memory that belongs to him. There were many characters in this book the main one being Jonas. Jonas is a child in this supposed "Utopia" who ends up with the most important ...
19125: The Cruicible
Two hundred years ago, the church was the center of life in many New England towns. The church provided not only religions guidance but, was a place for social gathering and a chance for neighbors to keep in touch. This is shown in depth in Boston, by Nathaniel Hawthorne ...
19126: The Good Earth: Summary
... named him Nung Wen. Before leaving the house of Hwang earlier, O-lan promised to bring their first child to pay respects to the house. That year, the harvest was good, so Wang Lung bought new clothes for O-lan, the baby, and himself. After paying their respects, Wang Lung made a deal with the house of Hwang and bought a plot of good land just outside the house. One year ...
19127: Slavery
... that all people had a natural dignity that should be recognized. Voltaire, an 18th century philosophe, pointed out that hundreds of thousands of slaves were sacrificing their lives just so the Europeans could quell their new taste for sugar, tea and cocoa. A similar view was taken by Rousseau, who stated that he could not bear to watch his fellow human beings be changed to beasts for the service of others ...
19128: The Great Gatsby: Tragedy From Lies
The Great Gatsby: Tragedy From Lies In the world people try to hide things from each other but one way or another they find out what they are hiding. In the Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the secrecy and deceit practiced by Jay ...
19129: The Great Gatsby: The Question of Nick Carraway's Integrity
... senses: they're becoming a romantic couple. As they drive home a summer house-party, Nick notes her dishonesty but forgives it, attributing it to her understandable need to get by in a man's world. She praises his lack of carelessness, tells him directly "I like you"--and he is smitten, After Jordan tells him the tale of Gatsby and Daisy's past, Nick feels a "heady excitement" because she ...
19130: The Great Gatsby: Nick - A Good and Neutral Narrator
... a German spy during the war. Nike heard it, but when Nike had a chance to have a lunch with Gatsby, he told Nike, he was an Oxford man and show him that fought in World War One. Then Nike 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 ...


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