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13071: The Great Gatsby
... Daisy comes, and both she and Gatsby find out that their love for each other never went away. The trouble really begins when Tom finds out that Daisy’s love for Gatsby has rekindled. One day while in town, Tom and Daisy fight, so Gatsby drives Daisy home in Tom’s car. On the way, they hit a woman who turns out to be Mrs. Wilson who was thought the person ...
13072: Good Vs. Evil - Analytical Sentence Outline
... had the courage to stand up to the beast. He killed Grendel bare handedly and saved the city from losing any more lives. People have come to expect the good guy to always save the day, whether he dies or not. Significant morals and opinions are shown in stories made up of good and evil. Teachers have their students read fairy tales at a young age to teach morals of everyday ...
13073: Goblin Market
... as Lizzie is always conferring upon Laura. The reader can assume that Jeanie is not rewarded because of her naivete in mingling with the Goblin men, but rather that she is buried and "to this day no grass will grow" (ln. 160), on her grave. That Jeanie is forsaken, even by the natural elements is notable, because Rossetti assumes that this type of desire is not conducive or biological to female ...
13074: Cannery Row By John Steinbeck-
... Western Biological, Mack was the only one left. After a couple of punches, the thing was settled. Mack and the boys, resilient as they were, planned a birthday party for Doc, only on the wrong day. However, Doc found out about the plan and put all his expensive equipment in a back room that he could lock up. He bought beer, wine, whisky and steaks, for he knew "everybody would be ...
13075: The Old Man And The Sea
... In The Sea The "Old Man and the Sea" is a heroic tale of man's strength pitted against forces he cannot control. It is a story about an old Cuban fisherman and his three-day battle with a giant Marlin. Through the use of three prominent themes; friendship, bravery, and Christianity; the "Old Man and the Sea" strives to teach important life lessons to the reader while also epitomizing Santiago ...
13076: Ghost House - Compared To 4 Other Poems
... poems. Frost not only appreciates birds’ ability to sing, but also their beauty when they remain silent. The imagery of this poem is a small bird sitting peacefully on a branch on a hot summer day. There is a young bird watcher observing its every move. The poem is told by the bird watcher. The theme of "The Oven Bird" is that all objects should be accepted as what they are ...
13077: From Dirt To Duchess
... of a duchess. Another person responsible for the changes in Eliza was Mrs. Pierce. Her involvement was more with Eliza’s appearance, rather than her personality. It was Mrs. Pierce who bathed Eliza that first day and it was Mrs. Pierce who kept her appearance refined. She picked out the clothes and made sure she ate correctly. In some ways, Mrs. Pierce was like a mother taking care of a baby ...
13078: The Hobbit
... Biblo. He tells Biblo that he is looking for someone to go on an adventure with him. Although Biblo is tempted he declines, but not before inviting Gandalf for tea the next morning. The next day Biblo hears his doorbell and he remembers inviting Gandalf for tea, but instead of the wizard at the door, there is a group of dwarves, thirteen in all. Thorin son of the dwarf king starts ...
13079: Frankenstein
... She was given a box which contained all manner of misery and evils and was responsible for letting them escape, to torment humankind forever. Secondly, Zeus caught Prometheus, chained him to a rock, and each day an eagle would visit him and feed on his liver. Prometheus’ liver, however, replenished itself overnight, so he was condemned not so much to a single act of punishment but to perpetual torture. This is ...
13080: Frankenstein
... Shelley this act of erring by society is extremely evident. One example of this judgment is the way the family is looked upon. They are seen by society as the lower-class. They work every day on their garden to make food for meals because they do not have enough money to be able to buy food. They are viewed as poor and unfortunate, but are actually rich... in spirit. They ...


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