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19151: A Tale of Two Cities: Reversal of Characters
... to death. As the novel went on, the French people grew more heartless, for the executions continued without end. This last reversal in character is the most disturbing, because it holds true in the real world. These examples are but a few of the many in A Tale of Two Cities, and this theme of character reversal one of a myriad of possible interpretations. However, the fact remains that these integral ...
19152: A Christmas Carol
... the visit of three spirits and a journey into his painful past and future so he could see his attitude toward people and societies attitude towards him; this allows him to change and create a new path for himself other than the one set out. A Christmas Carol makes readers aware of their personal attitudes and presents a way to change for the better.
19153: To Kill A Mockingbird: Coming of Age of Jeremy Finch
... would it would ever look like a man's-maybe if he shaved it off and started over, his hair would grow back neatly in place. His eyebrows were becoming heavier, and I noticed a new slimness about his body. He was growing taller.(225) There was also when Jem tried to show Scout his hair on his chest which shows him growing up physically.(see page225) So these things show ...
19154: To Kill A Mockingbird: Stereotypes
... up to prejudice. In order for us to stop creating mockingbirds, we must all look at things from every angle and have an open mind, without which, you are doomed to be tainted by the world's obviousness. Remembering this, you will find out that “most people are nice... when you finally meet them..”(pg 284)
19155: Trainspotting: A Novel By Irvine Welsh
... The complex plot is that there is no plot, the meaningful theme is that there is no theme; it is just one boy's struggles with himself, the people around him, and a hard, cruel world.
19156: Barn Burning: Sarty's Transformation Into Adulthood
... compliments become sparse and have a different tone surrounding them. After running from the burning barn, he spoke of his dad in an almost heroic sense. He wanted everyone to remember his dad as a brave man, “He was in the war.”(154) and should be known for it, not burning barns. He seems to care about, but not condone his father and his actions. Another instance where we see a ...
19157: Personal Writing: Significant Experience That Has Special Meaning
... Princess Lauren's departure for college is now quickly approaching. She's learning that the hardest days of her life are soon to come, as she enters, what her parents had always called, "the real world." And that will be a whole other chapter, with hopefully a happy ending.
19158: Waterlily by Ella Cara Deloria
... Blue Birds parents and brothers were killed one day when Blue Bird was about fourteen. They were taken in and made to feel at home. Along with finding their family, Blue Bird also met her new husband, Rainbow. Rainbow was a good provider, hard worker and a widow who had a son. Little Chief. Together, Rainbow and Blue Bird would have two more children. One of the major customs that was ...
19159: Hemingway's "For Whom the Bell Tolls": War's Affect on Man and Importance of Time
... had started he had no idea what it meant to be an individual, or to truly fall in love. Jordan says to Maria "I have never loved someone as thee. Before our cause I never new what it was like to truly live. Or to love, as I do thee" (P160). This shows how being in the war allowed him to understand what it really meant to be a man. Before ...
19160: The Crucible By Arthur Miller
... number thirteen is considered to be unlucky. It is originated from the bible, which is often considered a book of numbers. In the Bible the numbers 7, 12 and 40 appear throughout the Old and New Testaments. The number 12 is considered a lucky number. As a result, the number that follows 12 was thought to be evil (The Encyclopedia of Talismans, Charms and Superstitions 8). Friday is also considered to ...


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