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- 13911: The Riders: Summary and Analysis
- ... the minor characters Peter Keneally and Jimmy Bererton. Peter Keneally, more known as Pete-the Post is the local postman around the area which Scully is living in Ireland. Scully meets Peter on the 3rd day of his arrival when peter was delivering a telegram from jennifer to scully. Peter keneally is a character whom has commitment to family and has a good working morals which even scully thinks of, on ...
- 13912: The Genji Monogatari
- ... autumn winds" (p 235) blow harshly on the exiled prince. Winter is the inevitable next season to come to Suma, and it is the harshest of all. Toward the end of the chapter, New Years' Day and the first scatterings of orange blossoms are described, until we arrive at the last page and it is the beginning of the Third Month. The passage that follows is so impressive that it deems ...
- 13913: The Scarlet Letter: The Plot
- ... fierce hatred toward himself by his acts of penance were he would lash himself with a whip. After seven years of living in agony with his sin he triumphs over his sin in his election day sermon were he confesses to the whole colony that he committed adultery and calls Hester and his daughter Pearl up on the scaffold. This aloud him to die in Hester's arms peacefully. The plot ...
- 13914: Effects Of Drugs On Pregnet Women
- ... fetal growth retardation. Maternal smoking during pregnancy is also associated with genetic defects as well as an increased incidence of congenital malformations such as cleft palates, microcephalus, and clubfoot. Mothers who smoke one pack a day during pregnancy have an 85% increased risk of having a child with mental retardation. Mothers that smoke during their pregnancy have double the chance of having a child with behavural problems. Another one of the ...
- 13915: The Invisible Man: Summary
- ... he gives a speech about how the couple has been disowned by society about how the entire black race has been disowned by society. This speech motivates the crowd to attack the evictors. Later that day, the narrator is approached by someone who witnessed the incident.(Benston 40) He offers the narrator a job as a public speaker. The narrator eventually accepts and joins the political organization known as the Brotherhood ...
- 13916: The Hobbit: Summary
- ... obstacle of the journey is expossed here being it one of the most difficult ones. Two important events take place here: 1) The death of the goblin king. 2) The encounter of Bilbo with Gollum. d) The Moon Patch Clearing - in this place, a clearing in the forest lit by the light of the moon, the adventurers encounter the wargs, a pack of intelligent wolves who were going to join with ...
- 13917: The Great Gatsby: Illusions
- ... as the objective narrator that he is. "Well, they say he's a nephew or a cousin of Kaiser Wilhelm's. That's where all his money comes from... I'm scared of him. I'd hate to have to get anything on me."(37) At this point, Nick has seen Gatsby for a total of about 10 seconds, has never spoken to him, or even really seen him. Because of ...
- 13918: The Good Earth: Chapters 1-13 Summaries
- ... times and bad times, and all through this there is always the good earth that produces his crops that he may eat or sell to make money. Chapter 1: Wang Lung is on his marriage day. He wakes up apon a bright and glorious morning. Wang does his normal chores in the morning and also takes a bath and gets a hair cut. He is glad that he will soon have ...
- 13919: How Does Macbeths Characterist
- ... can now get a better grasp of one the best tragedies ever written, the tale of Macbeth. At this moment she thinks she hears something and says, "Hark! Peace! / It was the owl that shriek'd, the fatal bellman, / Which gives the stern'st good-night. He is about it" (2.2.2-4). A lot happens in these few words. When she says "Hark!" she's telling herself to listen ...
- 13920: The Beast in the Jungle: The Beast of James
- ... nonsense. Marcher won't marry May because he doesn't want to inconvenience her with his condition or endanger her life on a tiger hunt? First of all, he inconveniences her right up to the day of her death with his condition, and as for the metaphorical tiger hunt, what exactly does that refer to? What is it here that James will not speak of in plain language? Simply what is ...
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