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- 5551: Is Huck Finn too Mature?
- ... the use of common sense. Huckleberry Finn is the image of an adventurous boy with nothing to hold him back from doing what he wants. He is what Samuel Clemens hoped to be as a child, and regretted not having had these experiences to carry through adulthood.
- 5552: To Kill A Mockingbird: Great Quotes by the Characters
- ... men's chances, and preffered to take his own." Page 238 Chapter 24 Doing: "Atticus was speaking easily, with the kind of detachment he used then he dictated a letter." Page 205 Chapter 21 Jem Child-like Jem (talking to Atticus about Mrs. Dubose): "A lady?" "After all those things she said about you, a lady?" Page 116 Chapter 11 Jem (saying to Scout): "I swear Scout, sometimes you act so ...
- 5553: As I Lay Dying: Character's Words And Insight To Underlying Meanings
- ... tools. How could the balding man wearing glasses who spent hours staring at the alphabet to spell out the word pride know that that's what a mother would feel when she's watching her child act out the lead part in the school play? And how could that brilliant young woman just out of college possibly understand the word death. It has no meaning to her - it is only a ...
- 5554: Animal Farm
- ... Lennin's choice was Leon Trotsky, but Stalin, who is represented by Napoleon, uses tactful maneuvers to work his way into government and establish a totalitarian system. As the only leader, Napoleon quickly begins to abuse his power. Using his superior intelligence, he soon has the other animals doing all the farm work while he and the other pigs take on the roles of supervisors. The attitudes of the animals, especially ...
- 5555: An Analysis of The Mayor of Casterbridge
- ... Casterbridge is also eroding. The final blow comes when the woman who ran the furmity tent in Weydon-Priors is arrested in Casterbridge. When she spitefully reveals Henchard's infamous auctioning of his wife and child, Henchard surprisingly admits his guilt. The news, which is harmful to Henchard's reputation, rapidly travels through the town. Henchard is soon bankrupt and forced by his poverty to become Farfrae's employee. He moves ...
- 5556: A Jest of God
- ... mother. These outward actions by Rachel were demonstrative of her want to finish her spiritual growth, which was stunted by an overbearing mother, and her own fear of being the same way. Rachel remained a child well into her adult life. This was evident in the way she spoke to herself, analyzing, and scrutinizing her own actions. The narrative tone was that of a motherly voice, likely evidence of the fear ...
- 5557: Of Mice and Men
- ... little bewildered with how powerful Lennnie was. Lennie although seemed to be scared even though he was much stronger than Curly. When Curly was punching Lennie it was almost like punching a seven year old child because Lennie didn't even know what to do other than just stand there and take a beating. I don't think Lennie was angry at Curly, Lennie was just a scared man because he ...
- 5558: 1984: The Party Has Many Slogans
- ... s conscience and subconscience minds. "Big Brother" is another name for the Party. It's an ironic choice of words for the Party's second name. First, the notion of a big brother connotes a child's big brother. One thinks of comfort and protection, fun and trouble, and love and other feelings when thinking of a brother. One of the Party's goals is to rid Oceania of these emotions ...
- 5559: To Kill A Mockingbird: Courage
- ... novel. One example of courage however insignificant to me or you is Jem's courage to run up to the Radley's house, now to me or you that is nothing but to a young child that has grown up not knowing this person it was a physical challenge to overcome. Also another display of courage was the courage shown by the men in the Finch neighborhood when Miss Maudie's ...
- 5560: Why the Name "Things Fall Apart"
- Why the Name "Things Fall Apart" There was a man who dreamed as a child of being well known and respected throughout his village and neighboring villages. This man, Okonko, worked hard at his goal, and he achieved it. Okonko, a man with great strength and personality, had achieved his ...
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