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4201: Book Review- Little Girl Lost
... informal tone speaks directly to the reader and I felt it comforting, as well as easy to relate to. She also did a remarkable job not glamorizing drugs or the lifestyle she lived as a child and teenager. She explains her experiences and then sandwiches them between what she loved and learned from them, what her expectations had been, and what her observations were in comparing them to a "normal girl ...
4202: The Riddle Of St. Leonards
This book is fictional, yet based on fact. It is an entertaining mystery by Candace Robb. When Candace Robb was a child she loved books. She promised herself that she would read all the books on the shelves of a library. She never did it, but still read lots of books throughout her life. Her first efforts ...
4203: How To Kill A Mocking Bird
... 1930's. It is a good story with a good point. The prime messages observed in this novel is that of racism, how the actions of a community, not just a parent, can affect a child, and how rumors and invalidated facts can destroy anyone's reputation. Racism is mentioned throughout the second part of the novel. It is the prime and most mentioned part of this section of the novel ...
4204: Lord Of The Flies
... theory. Ralph's first call to come together by blowing the conch implies a reference to the neonatal oral state, during which Freud postulated was the first conflict between desire and self-control within a child. Other references to problems in getting the younger children to adhere to toilet etiquette for health concerns allude to the anal stage, which psychodynamic theory hypothesized to be a period of increased awareness of bowel ...
4205: THE BOGART
... did not know was that a spirit called a Boggart lived there. The Boggart is a sprit that is neither good or bad. He mainly plays practical jokes on people. It is like a little child that can be friendly towards mortals. Boggarts cannot be seen or heard.. The Volink family sold the castle right away because it would be to expensive to keep. Emily and Jessup kept two pieces of ...
4206: Farwell To Arms
... The main character's wife got pregnant and she was off to have her baby when problems started occurring. They had to have a caesarean, and the baby dies, and when the mother of the child starts to hemorrhage Henry knows that it was over for his wife and he was right. From the beginning of the book until the end, the action was up. Ever since the front page Henry ...
4207: Antiheroism In Hamlet
... to eliminate Hamlet, to the point that it does not matter whether or not it hurts Gertrude in any way. This scene depicts Hamlet as the victim, much like two bullies picking on a smaller child in school, since the king, with the aid of Laertes, is out to kill Hamlet, this time with a passion. Much like a political revolutionary, Hamlet has the system against him and is facing death ...
4208: The Many Faces Of Love In Arth
... Love’s” grip on Iwein in a rather negative fashion: One thing is regrettable: although Love is so strong that she captures whomever she wishes and subdues all the kings alive more easily than a child, she is still vulgar in that she has always lowered herself to the extent of desiring that which is common and seeking out trifling places that should have been mean and petty for her. In ...
4209: The Many Faces Of Love In Arth
... Love’s” grip on Iwein in a rather negative fashion: One thing is regrettable: although Love is so strong that she captures whomever she wishes and subdues all the kings alive more easily than a child, she is still vulgar in that she has always lowered herself to the extent of desiring that which is common and seeking out trifling places that should have been mean and petty for her. In ...
4210: To Kill A Mockingbird
... the case. Even though his family was made fun of, he stuck with his choice and worked the hardest he could to ignore the threats and harassment. He did very well to ignore all the abuse and was greatly respected after the trial was over. Blacks, because they were considered inferior, were expected to do everything for whites. Everything had to be perfect, without excuse. Even the Finch’s family friend ...


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