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5151: A Separate Peace - A Journey T
... what he thought was right. He would be loyal to his best friend Finny. Fifteen years later Gene was able to terminate his perennial guilt and forgive himself. Gene had finally matured from an insecure child to a self-accepting adult. Each theme in A Separate Peace by John Knowles has a major impact on the reader. All teens experience the good and bad elements of friendship, conformity, and growing up ...
5152: A Crime In The Neighborhood
... mysteries of human pain and cruelty than in how to avoid them.”(283) She is admitting to have fabricated a story and having made false accusations about Mr. Green in the past. As a young child, Marsha was curious, seeking attention and lonely, and these are possible reasons why she got so caught up in her “detection” work. This book holds such a sadness to it- the story is enveloped with ...
5153: Animal Farm
... much power that they become just as power hungry and corrupt as their human master. The theme in the novel being that in every society there are leaders who will, if given the chance, likely abuse their position. Old Major is a prize white boar who helps point out to the animals that no animal in England is free. He continues to tell the animals that the their labor is stolen ...
5154: Analytical Essay On The Grass
... on that new pink dress I bought you.... and hold your head up. It makes me dizzy to watch you...... and do something with that mop of hair." Verena treats her sister like an incapable child, and makes all the descisions for her. Dolly is Verena's oppisite. Dolly is romantic where Verena is all business, and shy where Verena is a hard charger. The filmaker also uses clothes and mannerisms ...
5155: Another Voice In Frankenstein
... a teenager’s point of view here, it looks as if the monster, being berated by Frankenstein, is trying to "get a foot in" on the argument. All to often, parents will simply tirade their child. Here Shelley is arguing back to her parents. She is asking for a chance to be heard, rather than just undergo an invective. This situation fits in very well with Shelly’s life. In fact ...
5156: Atticus
... Father, won't let go, and that's the point. In my humble opinion, the message of the book is that an ultimately moving meditation on the ineffable, unmatchable love between a parent and a child should always be a close bond, because you might not have a second chance for reconciliation. Atticus Cody receives a surprise Christmas visit from Scott, his estranged son who has been leading the life of ...
5157: Animal Dreams
... to exist, the pressure of their shoulders held me there" (page 327). Hallie's death allows Codi to redefine her ideological needs for a family. Codi is then able to settle down and conceive a child with Loyd. With Hallie as protection from her own personal feelings, Codi never has to examine or analyze them. Codi's lack of confidence and the prevaling idea that she is an outsider is a ...
5158: A Life Lived In Fear Is A Life
... conformity is to keep yourself from your full potential. The main character in this movie was a dancer who wanted to show the world what he could do, but was told since he was a child to do what the world said he should. Had he given in to his fear of going against what was considered the correct way, he never would have made a difference. The woman in the ...
5159: A Farewell To Arms
... himself. Until the conclusion of the novel, Frederick still relies on Catherine as the source of order in his life. With the end of their affair when Catherine dies giving birth to their stillborn love-child, Frederick realizes that he cannot depend on any one person, such as Catherine, or any thing, such as religion, war, or frivolity, for order and discipline. Hemingway describes Frederick's enlightenment best in the final ...
5160: A Farewell 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 ...


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