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- 13831: How Huck Uses His Creativity, Luck, and Wits to Get Rid of the Pits
- ... sure that pap was far away before starting his getaway. At this point, many children of Huck's age would merely get in a canoe and head down stream, most likely getting caught the next day. Huckleberry Finn is smarter than that. Huck wanted to make sure that no one would come down the river looking for him, except to make his corpse rise. First, he collected all the supplies that ...
- 13832: Summary of "The Grapes of Wrath"
- ... Okies? They're all hard-lookin." They witnessed fellow migrants become accused of false crimes just because they weren't liked. They saw the fear in the people's eyes that the migrants would one day band together and take that which they wanted of California. It was a situation of magnificent hate and despair. The Cali fornians hated the migrants because they had no jobs and they were dirty and ...
- 13833: Frankenstein: Good and Bad Choices
- ... would haunt him for the rest of his life. When Zeus finds out that Prometheus has stolen his fire, he took Prometheus to a top of a mountain and chains him to the mountain. Every day an eagle comes down and rips him open and eats his insides. During the night Prometheus would recover during the night. After Victor Frankenstein created his being, he called it pure evil, but in reality ...
- 13834: Everyone in A Man For All Seasons is Pursuing Their Own Ends. What Makes More Different?
- ... information to Cromwell and Chapuys. Therefore the final remark he makes, "You never had time for me, Sir," is selfish, yet rather fitting considering his nature. As the jailer, The Common Man admits that, "I'd let him [More] out if I could, but I can't." The Common Man is not willing to take any risks to save a great man, for it may result in the endangering of his ...
- 13835: Friends Cannot Be Objects (zen
- Friends Cannot Be Objects "I suppose if I were a novelist rather than a Chautauqua orator I'd try to 'develop' the characters of John and Sylvia and Chris with action-packed scenes that would also reveal 'inner meanings' of Zen and maybe Art and maybe even Motorcycle Maintenance. That would be quite ...
- 13836: Bram Stoker's Dracula: Anti-Christian
- ... the nigh Mina and Van Helsing are staying the night outside of Castle Dracula. As they appear Van Helsing matches them to Jonathan's description of them, noticing their face, lips, and hair. The next day when Van Helsing goes into the castle he is reluctant to carry out his plans of getting rid of the vampire ladies. He is restrained from his terrifying task by the beauty of the women ...
- 13837: Early Synthetic Polymers
- ... natural polymer, cellulose. They hold a special place in polymer history, because their invention in a lot of ways was the beginning of an explosion in the invention of synthetic polymers which continues to this day. Cellulose derivatives are forms of cellulose, a polymer found in wood, cotton, and paper, which have been chemically altered. Scientists first started to make them in the second half of the nineteenth century, long before ...
- 13838: Comparing "The Adventures of Huck Finn" and "The Catcher in the Rye"
- ... portraying characters which are tested with a plethora of adventures. In this essay, two great American novels are compared: The Adventures of Huck Finn by Mark Twain and The Catcher In The Rye by J.D. Salinger. The Adventures of Huck Finn is a novel based on the adventures of a boy named Huck Finn, who along with a slave, Jim, make their way along the Mississippi River during the Nineteenth ...
- 13839: Gatsby Essay
- ... way he thought but not really in the way he acted he wasn t overly strong or courageous like the typical stereotype we have a hero to look like . Nick was more of a modern day hero in his own right . Gatsby on the other hand although not a hero in the sense of a physically strong man who saves the lives of distressed people . But he is a hero more ...
- 13840: Anna Karenina: Foreshadowing
- ... Vronsky and she feels ‘a strange feeling of pleasure mixed with a feeling of vague apprehension suddenly stirred in her heart.'( page 90)This tells of what may be the conflict in the plot. The day after the great ball Anna announces that she must leave. Dolly expresses her gratitude toward everything Anna has done to help her in her time of crisis. She tells Anna that she does not know ...
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