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- 8791: An Analysis of "The Grapes of Wrath"
- ... the Joad family will grow again. The rain contributes to the theme by showing the cycle of nature that give a conclusion to the novel by showing that life is a pattern of birth and death. The rain is another example of nature against man, the rain comes and floods the living quarters of the Joads. The Joads try to stop the flood of their home by yet again are forced ...
- 8792: Frankenstein: Morality
- ... of wickedness; but they confirm me in determination of not creating you a companion in vice."( pg. 163) Frankenstein will not sacrifice his morallity because of persuation from a monster. Although beholding the threat of death and misery Frankenstein held his ground and did not sacrifice his moral. When and if Frankenstein creates another monster he can not feel as if he has done the morally right thing. From creating the ...
- 8793: A Separate Peace: Contrasting Gene and Phineas and the Struggle for Power
- ... Subconsciencely, he is powerful. If he is not, he could never had the mental strength of pushing Phineas out of the tree. This helpless nudge soon became a random act of violence that ended in death. Did Phineas purposelessly tried to take over Gene's life to weaken him and make himself more powerful? Most likely, not. Phineas is the perfectly natural and spontaneous person who is not capable of doing ...
- 8794: Summary of "Ceremony"
- ... tradition and move on, this being where the path's in the book began to split, then they realign themselves with the start of the war and then branch at the time of Rocky's death. As I said this was the straw that broke the camel's back and made the branch in the path turn into a tangled skein that no one except Tayo could straighten out. Tayo, had ...
- 8795: Catcher in the Rye: How Holden Deals With Alcohol, Sex, and Violence
- ... his friends to think he is a coward so he does. Then the rest of them follow.” In the book, Between Parent and Teenager, it states the substance abuse is the number one cause of death amongst teenagers. Studies show that among high school students age 14 - 17, 60% of the students use alcohol once a week, 75% use it at least once a month, and 85% have used it once ...
- 8796: Book Report on "The Lost World"
- ... to the few working cameras left on the island and also to some detailed maps. They had two dangerous nights there following this but on the fourth night they found a way out of this death trap. After hours of studying the maps, and thinking they found it. A small building about the size of a two car garage was sitting by the river leading to the ocean. They determined that ...
- 8797: Racism in Wright's Black Boy
- ... life in fear of doing or saying the wrong thing and thereby subjecting himself to the wrath of the whites. He realizes that even a minor mistake in action or word could lead to his death. For most of his life, Wright had dreams of leaving the South. As a young teenager he says, "I dreamed of going north and writing books, novels. The North symbolized to me all that I ...
- 8798: Anne Frank Remembered: Review
- ... only survivor of the families Miep had helped to hide was Otto Frank. She had kept his business running and he returned to live with her and her husband. After receiving a letter confirming the death of Anne and her sister Margot, Miep gave Anne's diary to Mr. Frank. The diary was published and became popular all over the world. It was Anne's legacy to everyone who had suffered ...
- 8799: Their Eyes Were Watching God: An Epic Search
- ... early 20th century. Zora Neale Hurston creates a character in her own likeness in her masterpiece, Their Eyes Were Watching God. By presenting Janie's search for identity, from her childbirth with Nanny to the death of Tea Cake, Hurston shows what a free southern black women might have experienced in the early decades of the century. To the racial ties that would affect Janie all the way through this life ...
- 8800: A Tale of Two Cities: Faults of Social Structure
- ... the corner "dancing" to the Carmagnole, the song of the revolution. This shows that everyone who has a part in the revolution has become like one, a large mass of mindless people who only have death on their minds. The third fault that Dickens wants to point out in the novel is the way the judicial system is corrupt. Throughout the novel Dickens mentions that any of the aristocracy could have ...
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