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- 6691: Critical Analysis Of The Jungl
- ... the man who seduced Ona. For this he is placed in jail. When he finally gets out, he finds that his family has lost the house and that Ona is dying in childbirth. After her death, he gets drunk and disappears for a while. When he returns, he is in and out of different jobs until eventually he is going to soup kitchens to get food and anyplace he can to ...
- 6692: Crime And Punishment Value Sys
- ... for the benefit of others. Dostoevsky believes that this is one of the only true heroic acts that a person can do: sacrificing them selves for the benefit of others, regardless of whether it is death or this type of sacrifice. Also, she tries to help Raskolnokov through his trying ordeal of the murder and convinces him that suffering for what he did is the best thing that he could do ...
- 6693: Contaminated Motives
- ... a momentous image. He was not seen as the poor boy from Las Vegas anymore, but rather the man who made it through the tough life. Eventually, the life he lived within gangs delivered his death in a drive by shooting. He created enemies while conspiring with the gangs, and although this brought him money and eventually fame, it killed him, much like Gatsby. Dennis Rodman is another celebrity that as ...
- 6694: Chrysalids
- ... danger around him. David tries to protect his kind by running away to another place with his people and finds out that they're not alone. He also realizes that his father, Joseph Strorm's death was justified because of his torment of mutants. David is expected to accept the beliefs of the Strorm family, but David finds happiness when he explores his own rights and realizes that his mankind deserves ...
- 6695: Character Analysis Of Iago In
- ... damned beneath all depths in hell but that I did proceed upon just grounds to this extremity." It is ironic that Othello damns himself here, because a few lines later, Emilia blames Iago for Desdamonas death by saying: "If he say so[Desdamona cheating on Othello] may his pernicious soul rot half a grain a day! He lies to th' heart." Emilia blames Iago for all that has been done to ...
- 6696: Catcher In The Rye Holdens Sig
- ... Holden s childhood and teenage years he basically alienates his emotions from whom he is as a person. Holden brings his brother Allie up when he is upset. He is still very confused about his death, and because of Holden s absence at the funeral he had no chance to fully say good bye and comes to the conclusion that the only real person he actually knew is no longer alive ...
- 6697: Catcher In The Rye 5
- ... in his novel, to present the true inner character of Holden Caufield. Beginning to learn the truths of society and growing up, sixteen year old, Holden has a hard time adjusting to maturity. After the death of his younger brother Allie, his inability to remain in one school, and his ongoing dislike of many people and their morals, Holden has been driven to depression in which he dispenses to a psycoanaylgist ...
- 6698: Catch 22
- ... People die stupidly, from stupid causes, in stupid situations, by stupid mistakes. It is almost laughable except that it is not at all funny. This is what Heller gets across in some 400 pages of death, despair, and otherwise pointless existence. Beyond its importance as a novel about the war, Catch-22 also lambastes the blind conformity to social norms of the 1950's. This unthinking loyalty to the "American way ...
- 6699: Candide The Satire Of An Age.
- ... of predestination is the antithesis of the Enlightenment period, and thus it is only natural that Voltaire, a typical Enlightenment writer, harangue these notions by means of a person who believes in this until his death- Candide. Finally we can see that Voltaire is writing a typical Enlightenment work because Candide is a jeremiad against those people that are lacking Enlightenment knowledge, by this of course, lacking the epitomes of the ...
- 6700: Call Of The Wild
- ... the arctic. Buck was very ambitious to be the leader. In some ways, I find that Buck can be satanic. To become the lead dog of the sled team, he would fight to the bloody death of the lead dog, and that was what he did later on in the book. When I was reading, I noticed something in the writing of Jack London. Francois and Perrault must of came from ...
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