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7091: Christian or Hypocrite
... slaves. Mr. Shelby makes a deal to trade his best servant Tom. Mr. Shelby also agrees to give up a small boy that belongs to Eliza, his wife's servant. When Eliza hears about her child's fate, she decides to take him and run away. Tom decides to stay and go with the slave trader. Eliza escapes with her son safely to Canada. Tom is traded to a new master ...
7092: The Good Earth: Wang Lung's Character
... love Lotus when she called Poor Fool an idiot: Now I will not hear my children cursed, no and not by anyone...For he was most angry of all that Lotus dared to curse this child of his and call her idiot, and a load of fresh pain for the girl fell upon his heart, so that for a day and two days he would not go near Lotus, but he ...
7093: Thomas More’s Utopia
... spring; sadness is at an end, and joy’s before. The young today anointed England’s King, The age splendor is forever more (Encarta). His wife, Jane More, died after giving birth to her fourth child. More remarried within the month of her death. Alice Middleton was the name of his new wife. She was a widow and was not liked by many people. More had a total of eight children ...
7094: The Life of Ava
... by an older gentleman, Imani heals from her surgery due to the two broken legs and returns home with Joyce, and the trouble-making preachers wife and her husband are exposed of their actions as child molestors.
7095: The Time Machine by H.G Wells
... were probably not aware of the study of genetics. They didn't show much interest in learning they would run around and play with toys and lose interest in a never ending cycle like a child. He didn't know there language but it was obviously derived from the English because one of the Eli's asked him if he had come from the sun and he understood but some of ...
7096: Frankenstein: Rights and Responsibilities
... by his carelessness, he also hurt the monster. By caring only for the science aspect of his experiment a valuable soul was hurt and eventually lost. Frankenstein should have hypothesized from the beginning that his "child" would need a parent
7097: Emily Bronte's Life and Wuthering Heights
... Discovered in the streets of Paris by Mr. Earnshaw, Catherine’s father, he is brought home by the man to live with the family. Hindley, Catherine’s brother persecutes Heathcliff because he feels that new child has surpassed his position in his father’s love. “Miss Cathy and he were very thick; but Hindley hated him…”(33). Heathcliff fears of rejection become true, as Heathcliff become a favorite of Mr. Earnshaw ...
7098: The Piano Lesson: Characters
... some forms of their strategies are effective; in the long run, they are both terribly wrong. By choosing to live in denial about the way blacks are treated; Berniece is actually allowing this kind of abuse to continue. Unless people speak out when they are unjustly treated, no change can ever occur. One must look within himself to find the courage to stand up for what he believes in despite what ...
7099: To Kill A Mockingbird: Coming of Age
... Atticus told him to go home, for the first time in his life he disobeyed his father. This refusal reveals how Jem is starting to act more as an adult does and less as a child, much to Scout’s dismay. Even though Atticus had a great impact on their lives, Boo Radley was the one man who gave them not only their childhood adventures but also their lives. Boo was ...
7100: Far From the Madding Crowd: Love Is Love Is Love
... in the story, turned up nine months pregnant and dead. Out of respect, Bathsheba laid flowers in the coffin. Troy entered the room and saw Fanny’s lifeless body lying alongside that of her lost child, and kissed Fanny’s cold lips emotionally announcing his undying love for her. He told Bathsheba that he could never love her as much as he still loved Fanny, even though he had foolishly lost ...


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