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- 2321: Huckleberry Finn's Struggles with Conscience
- ... at the end of the novel: “Here was a boy that was respectable and well brung up . . . and yet here he was, without any more pride, or rightness, or feeling, than to stoop to this business, and make himself a shame and his family a shame, before everybody. I couldn't understand it no way at all. It was outrageous . . . ” (224-25). This is one of Huck's more mature statements ...
- 2322: The Internet, Pornography, and Children
- ... worldwide system of computers and files. Over the World Wide Web, users have access to large quantities of data. This data comes from sources including magazine archives, public and university library resources, current world and business news, and computer programs.10 “Usenet is a worldwide network of UNIX systems that has a decentralized administration and is used as a bulletin board system by special-interest discussion groups… is considered part of ...
- 2323: Comparison of the Characters in "A Doll's House" and "The Stranger"
- ... earned"(162) the money. "[She was] sitting there working and earning money. It was almost like being a man."(162) This finally revealed Nora's true self. Behind closed doors she was working as a business woman to earn money. This is quite shocking because in the 1800's women were only supposed to take care of children and the household while the men worked. It was important for her to ...
- 2324: Catcher In The Rye - A Sequel
- ... Hills. I can't stand those people, they try to be people which they are clearly not, that just makes me so...MAD. Huuuuaaaaaaa I just gotta sit down, all of this new school, Connecticut business is getting to me. I mean where is Connecticut, I never was really good at geography, now it catches up with you. Now is one of those times which I really could use someone to ...
- 2325: Wright's "Native Son": Capitalist or Communism?
- ... want anything or anyone to take some of it away . The author also wanted to prove another point here also . How the rich take advantage of the poor . Mr. Dalton was in the real estate business . He sold overpriced apartments in a bad area to the poor . Wright was trying to show that the rich were getting richer, by rent the blacks paid, and the poor were getting poorer, by paying ...
- 2326: Alcoholism
- ... winning attitude can get me anywhere in life. As long as there is a will there is a way is how I feel when a challenge is to be overcome. My father is in the business of sales. With many other companies trying to compete, he has to be on top of his game. A let down on his part could mean the loss of a big company’s interest or ...
- 2327: Orwell's "Such, Such Were the Joys....": Alienation and Other Such Joys
- ... dilemma that is presented to the weak in a world governed by the strong: Break the rules, or perish” (40). Orwell enumerates the maturation of his thought. He rejects “ religion, for instance” because “the whole business of religion seemed to be strewn with psychological impossibilities” (36-37). On the same pages he rids himself of the burden of harrowing authority figures. “Obviously it was my duty to feel grateful towards Bingo ...
- 2328: A Summary of A Christmas Carol
- ... eyes sparkled, and his breath smoked again." (18). As I said before, Fred is one of the few that feels pity for Scrooge. 3). The book starts off talking about Jacob Marley, Scrooge's former business partner. It basically says that he "was dead as a door-nail" (11). Then it moves to Scrooges counting house where he converses with Fred. Then two men come in to ask for a donation ...
- 2329: Black Boy
- ... ends in the action of transferring that pain against those who had identities. This was true for Richard's Uncle Hoskins as he, "had been killed by whites who had long coveted his flourishing liquor business."(63) The whites began to hate the blacks, thus delivering the same hate to the blacks that they themselves felt they received from society. This end hate regenerates the system by leaving the blacks with ...
- 2330: Animal Farm: Animal Satire
- ... heroes who might be leaders of a country or people of prestigiousness, without any restriction the satirist uses symbols. Since the main topic of satire is politics which is throughout the history considered a dirty business, writing political satire is very risky, but on the other hand it would be very rewardful. As remarked before, after he published his two satires, Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four, Orwell was to be ...
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