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8681: The Pearl: Depictions of Life
... and that being wealthy does not mean everything. Most importantly, he shows that the struggle to become successful can destroy one's initial dreams. Kino finally realizes the worthlessness of the pearl after Coyotito's death and as Steinbeck writes: "And in the surface of the pearl he saw Coyotito laying in the cave with his head shot away. And the pearl was ugly; it was gray, like a malignant growth ...
8682: The Most Dangerous Game
... up traps, then he pretends to go to sea by freeing the boats. Finally, he sneaks into Zaroff's room and hides there until Zaroff arrives. Eventually, he confronts Zaroff and fights him to his death. After that, Rainsford gets the best night sleep he has ever had. I feel that Richard Conel tried to express a feeling of change within the character's mind. Before Rainsford was ever hunted, he ...
8683: The Last of the Mohicans
... the Indians way of live forever. The Last Of The Mohican is written in the Philosophic Mode because the book deals with Hawkeye and his relations with the people around him. It also brings in death and how he deals with it. The book in a way is a part of our history because it teaches how live was then and how our Country was formed. The book is to entertain ...
8684: George Dawes Green's The Juror: Annie
... never imagined that Annie would be there, waiting for him. When the teacher was about to shoot Oliver, Annie ¨came out of the dark, like she was made of it ¨7 and shot him to death. I must go now. It is time to start a new trial, meet a new juror, and live a new adventure. I must say before I go that I am very happy to have met ...
8685: The Hobbit
... lost treasure. Bilbo, at first, seems to be of no use to the dwarfs, almost getting them killed by the giant trolls. Eventually he shows his value to dwarves by saving them numerous times from death and imprisonment. Thorin- He is the most important dwarf. His father was the king under the mountain of Lonely Mountain. After the fall of his kingdom, the treasure that belonged to his father was lost ...
8686: The Good Earth: Summary
... hoping that his youngest son would tend the land, but when he took a girl that his youngest son liked, his youngest son ran away from home and joined the army. When Wang Lung's death came near, he moved back to the country to be with his land. He brought only his slave Pear Blossom, that his youngest son loved, and his first daughter that was simple. One day as ...
8687: The Giver: A Critique
... plan to escape. The Giver also adopts Jonas and Rosemary as his own kids in a way. He had a previous "Receiver" named Rosemary who applied for and received release. Release is the term for death in this community. So when Rosemary was released her memories went back to the community. Jonas and the Giver were talking about this when the Giver got the idea of how to get Jonas away ...
8688: The Changes in the Narrator's View of Sonny
... story nears completion, a single event brings the narrator out of the second phase and into his third phase. It is in this final pahse that the narrator obtains a true understanding of Sonny. The death of the narrator's daughter Grace was so devastating to the narrator that he said, "My trouble made his real"(53). The narrator finally felt the pain and despair that had plagued his brother for ...
8689: The Catcher in the Rye: Themes and Symbols
... his little brother; he even quotes latter that "you don't stop loving someone because they die" proving that he still cares for him. He may even think he had something to do with his death or he caused it. Sometimes little kids think stuff like that. Holden also says that " I can't make a real fist any more-not a tight one." If his fist represents his love for ...
8690: The Power and the Glory by Graham Greene
... he was in the state from which Father Montez had just escaped. With him was a party of police, waiting for the priest's appearance in order to arrest him. Immediately after the bandit's death the police took Father Montez . He was taken back to the capital of the state and accused in treason. Then he was found guilty and sentenced to be shot. The lieutenant of the police, who ...


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