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- 3331: The Scarlet Letter The Struggl
- ... Prynne, and throughout the novel his struggle for the truth and his honorability becomes greater and greater. The man responsible for Dimmesdale s torment was Roger Chillingworth. Chillingworth prays vengeance on Hester s partner in crime (Dimmesdale) not Hester herself. When he visited Hester in prison he said, He bears no letter of infamy wrought into his garment, as thou dost; but I shall read it on his heart pg.70 ...
- 3332: Themes Displayed In To Kill A
- ... s greatest themes is that social justice is not always easy to achieve. It tells the story of one Tom Robinson. Tom is a black man in a racist town who is accused of a crime that he didn't commit. Atticus believes and tries to show others that all people are created equal, at least under the law. Bob Ewell accused Tom of beating and raping his daughter and only ...
- 3333: To Kill A Mockingbird 3
- ... it's a sin to kill a Mockingbird". The Mockingbirds in this story are Boo Radley and Tom Robinson. Mr. Radley is a mystery man and scary. Tom Robinson is Black and wrongly accused of crime. To Kill A Mockingbird is told through Scout. Scout is much like a boy, 8 years old, and funny. Scout hated to be called a girl and she wore britches. She knew how to read ...
- 3334: Why Is The Crucible So Called
- ... person involved to admit to something. For example when Danforth questions Mary Warren, he forces her to lie because if she does not it, he makes it seem to her she has committed a worse crime by not telling the truth before. The judges also by the time it comes to John Procter s case are unwilling to listen to reasoned argument because they do not want to admit that they ...
- 3335: Society and Technology
- ... Does being civilized only mean to become more advanced technologically, or does it also apply to our morals. Obviously, society has developed a lot in learning and technology. Today we have inventions such as the computer and nuclear power plants. Things that were never imagined long ago can be easily found today. Machines alleviate us of a lot of hard work that had to be done by hand, so in this ...
- 3336: 1984 Big Brother Is Watching Y
- ... Bonds between one another were broken, and it was never thought to be any different than before. To hold on to what makes you human - emotions and the ability to speak freely - was considered a crime against Big Brother. Of course, with authority comes punishment. To break from traditional views essentially asks for some form of retribution. For Winston, this resulted in undergoing a painful stay at the Ministry of Love ...
- 3337: Walking The Tight Rope
- ... economy of my 14 year old son, who sadly proclaimed Tupac "stupid." My own reaction to his death was to think of the Washington poet DJ Renegade's melancholy libation for the victims of violent crime: This is for the brothers who found out too late, that going out like a soldier means . . . never coming back. Shakur's life and death are now in danger of becoming a cliched object lesson ...
- 3338: You've Got Mail
- ... of any kind can be easily destroyed. As for the technology-based forms of communication, things are a lot more secure through the use of encryption technology. However, there is always concern for the dreaded computer virus, the occasional hacker, and accidental deletion of data. In today's world, nothing is fool proof. As technology grows, so does the number of forms of communication. The newer forms of communication have proven ...
- 3339: Huck Finn
- ... morally wrong. Huck lies and steals. These are crimes against society and to say that it is fine to do is not correct. During the time Huck lived in, helping a slave escape was a crime. This is the only point of opposition I have against the critic because I agree that a person should determine, for themselves, what should be held as right or wrong. I believe this because it ...
- 3340: Prejudice In To Kill A Mocking
- ... his kindness, and care for all those around him. The 35-year-old, husband of three would never hurt a soul. Tom Robinson was found guilty and convicted by an all white jury for a crime he did not commit, the rape of Mayella Ewell, on the night of November the 21st . The trial, and death of Tom Robinson is just one instance of racial prejudice found in the novel, but ...
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