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13921: An Analysis of Vonnegut's "Slaughterhouse Five"
... lifted the containers into the bellies of the planes. The containers were stored in neatly racks..When the bombers got back to their base, the steel cylinders were shipped to factories where operating night and day, dismantling the cylinders, separating the dangerous contents...so they would never hurt anybody again. (Vonnegut 64) Vonnegut uses this imagery to dramatize effectively the cruelty of bombing. Billy's Tralfamadorian view of this war film ...
13922: Lord of the Flies: Primal Fear
... runs this notion because of his uncertainty about his future and fears that they cannot be saved from the abandoned island. Everyday he leads a group of followers to hunt and catch food. When one day he has to cut the head of the pig, he finally crossed the line that separated all of his followers from English schoolboys into barbarians when he says "‘This head is for the beast. It ...
13923: Summary of Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men" With Background About Steinbeck
... friend. he displayed his friendship by risking his own life to help when Lennie was in trouble. Also, George let Lennie know that he was never man at him though all that took place that day. The only reason why George shot Lennie himself was because he wanted to make the punishment less severe than it would have been if the men found Lennie first. My evaluation of this book is ...
13924: Norris' "McTeague": Themes
... Resputini, "The McTeague page," Http://www.merkan.com/~ Jason/McTeague, Revised August 29, 1995 ed.: 1. Thomas k. Dean, "The Flight of McTeagues song bird." Literature/Film Quarterly volume 18, Number 2 (1990): 20. Richard D. Alexander, Darwinism and Human Afairs (New York, NY: Random House, 1979) 213.
13925: Quality Issues In System Development
... Communications, Robin Layland, 2/94 4. There's No Excuse for Failure, Canadian Manager, Selim EI Raheb, 9/92 5. Laboratory Systems failure: The enemy may be us, Computers in Healthcare, Stanley J. Geyer, M.D., 9/93 6. Australian Standard Software quality management system, Standards Australia
13926: The Great Gatsby: Moral Responsibility in Gatsby
... together," (p.146) when referring to Tom and Daisy talking in their house. This "conspiring" was probably a plan to get Daisy away from the whole incident. Furthermore, Tom and Daisy leave town the next day, proving Tom's knowledge of Daisy's guilt by just trying to escape with her. Even knowing this, Tom still had the indecency to tell George it was Gatsby's car. Tom can also be ...
13927: Huck Finn 2
... are always looking for a way to get a fast buck. There is no doubt they would have sold Jim right then and there if it hadn t been for Huck s fast thinking. One day, one of the frauds goes ashore and sells Jim as a runaway slave. Even though Huck and Jim were careful not to reveal the secret, Jim is sold anyway. Life on the river compared to ...
13928: Lord of the Flies: Simon, the Christ Figure
... the Beast." . . . "This has gone quite far enough. My poor, misguided child, do you think you know better than I do?" There was a pause. "I'm warning you. I'm going to get angry. D'you see? You're not wanted. Understand? We are going to have fun on this island. Understand? We are going to have fun on this island! So don't try it on, my poor misguided ...
13929: Lord of the Flies; Creating a New Society
... hair and looked at the little boy in mixed amusement and exasperation. Jack seized the conch. "Ralph's right of course. There isn't a snake-thing. But there if there was a snake we'd hunt it and kill it. We're going to hunt pigs to get meat for everybody. And we'll look for the snake to- "But there isn't a snake" (Golding, 36) Little boys have ...
13930: Huckleberry Finn
... ironies is that plantation owners were supposed to be like kings, but Twain takes one of these "kings", Colonel Sherburn and has him kill Boggs, the town drunk. If these plantation owners were kings they'd have no reason to be killing drunks. Another irony is that Southern society is supposed to be based on European aristocracy, but in reality the characters in this book are nothing but loafers and idiots ...


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