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19261: Death Of A Salesman: Symbolism
... wishes to leave some fo rm of support behind for his family as illustrated in his planting of the seeds. Willy feels that he must leave something behind something for Biff. In Willy's imaginary world he wants Biff to be magnificent and he symbolicall y plants seeds in his garden. In spite of such an action he is doomed to fail. Willy sta rts planting the seeds at night, but ...
19262: 1984: Summary
... daring ideas in him as to how to get free from the Party's reign. This all indirectly led to his meeting with a woman called Julia who shared his feelings and was either very brave or very foolish because she was more open then he about her feelings. I believe that these and the other actions following his initial "criminal" offence are justified and that Winston Smith is not a ...
19263: Crime And Punishment: Characterization
... also other interpretations that can be made. Despite other possible interpretations, Raskolnikov may be represented by all three main characters in the dream: Mikolka, the child, and the mare. Each representation brings to mind a new side of Rodion Romanovitch that must be considered in order to understand him fully.
19264: Stephen Crane's "The Open Book": Determinism, Objectivity, and Pessimism
... this work, in my opinion, a good example of the school of naturalism. These three of the eight features are determinism, objectivity, and pessimism. They show, some more than others, how Stephen Crane viewed the world and the environment around him. Determinism is of course the most obvious of the three features. Throughout the entire story, the reader gets a sense that the fate of the four main characters, the cook ...
19265: Personal Writing: My Big Problem
... the fighting. If she does something wrong, I could let her get it wrong, and let her deal with my parents. If she decides to start something with me, ignoring her just might prevent the world war. There would be the input, but no output. She'll think she's winning, and that I'm getting too easy, and she's too much for me. Sure it could work. But like ...
19266: The Violence In The Catcher In
... to increase the suspense and action between them. In J.D. Salinger s The Catcher in the Rye, Holden Caulfield the 16-year-old narrator and protagonist claims to be a pacifist. Holden views the world as an evil and corrupt place where there is no peace. As a sincere person living amongst phonies, he views others as completely immoral and unscrupulous. In the novel violence is used to further develop ...
19267: Arthur C. Clarke's 2061: Odyssey Three
... Clifford Greenberg and the Universe's crew to haley's comet. Dr.Rolf van der Berg was called to his office at 5:00 in the morning to find that on Europa There was a new mountain three times the size of Everest had appeared and that a thousand kilometres away from the mountain a monolith about five hundred kilometres wide and a thousand two hundred kilometres long. When Universe landed ...
19268: Five Days of April: Notes
Five Days of April: Notes I. Vital Statistics. Title: "Five Days of April" Publisher: Pacer Books Place of publication: New York, NY No. of pages.: 188 II. Introduction. Other books by author: "The Lottery Rose, "No Promises in the Wind," "Up a Road Slowly" Type of novel: Fiction Setting: 1860's Place: Southern Illinois II ...
19269: Diary of Anne Frank
... the help of Miep Gies and Mr. Kraler who gave them the necessities they needed to survive up in the attic for so long. All these people gave their own personality and views to add new dimensions to the play and make it more enjoyable. They all were believable by their realism and how they acted to certain situations. The play was about the conflicts and struggles two families living together ...
19270: The Lord of the Flies: Summary
... to savages. In the novel, Ralph represents democratic societies while he tries to hold a civil society together where every man is allowed personal freedom of thought and actions and Jack represents dictators in the world who seek to establish a society wherein a person is told that only if he contributes to making his country the most powerful on Earth may be important as an individual. Lord of the Flies ...


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