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3451: Animal Farm: Utopia
... his later actions. Later Napoleon starts to become a hypocrite and tries to erase old memories and ideas that were not his own when he went against his own rules by going into Mr. Jones house: Nevertheless, some of the animals were disturbed when they heard that the pigs not only took their meals in the kitchen and used the drawing-room as a recreation room, but also slept in beds ...
3452: Tom Clancy's Genius
... of Honor, Clancy has kept abreast of current events and technologies in order to bring to the reader an intriguing and realistic story. He has interviewed admirals, generals and has even been to the White House to meet the President. His writing mechanics and techniques of reader manipulation keep readers filled with suspense and compassion for the characters until the book’s end. Even at that point, it leaves readers longing ...
3453: All Quiet on the Western Front: The War Against Disillusionment
... to perhaps relieve some of this pain from the front. He wanted to believe in something other than the war, but he was only further disillusioned after the evening he spent at the French girls’ house. After the night ended he realized and felt more hopeless. His expectations were unfulfilled and Paul said “we are crude and sorrowful and superficial--I believe we are lost” (123). The time with the girls ...
3454: Lord of the Flies: Primal Instincts
... him Piggy, but Piggy gave away his nick name, and every one called him. Moreover, at one point Piggy, excited by the ideas, insisted to Ralph that he and the boys would build some electric house appliances. He was so excited by the thought, that he did not realize that they did not have right amounts of ingredients and technologies to build such appliances. As the story had arrived at almost ...
3455: Intolerance Within the Novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
... s Aunt Sally. One example was when Tom and Huck were collecting wildlife to live in the shack that Jim is being held prisoner in they accidentally let loose some snakes in Aunt Sally's house and Aunt Sally, "&would just lay that work down, and light out." The main reason that Clemens portrays women as less outgoing, is because there are really only four minor women characters in the novel ...
3456: In To Kill A Mockingbird: Scout
... a rumor about him killing his father. He frightens her because she thinks he is a horrible man who does not care about anyone. When she was shivering in the cold watching Miss Maudie’s house burn, he cared enough to put a blanket around her. "You were so busy looking at the fire you did not know it when he put the blanket around you"(Lee 72). When Scout heard ...
3457: Sir Gawain And The Wife Of Bath
... she goes further. Swiving is his duty, but to keep her happy he must also yield sovereignty to her, "take no keep" of her, ask no questions, and give over to her the management of house and land. Yet she advises that a man may gain mastery over his wife by denying her sex (though not too much), for she wants most what is denied to her; but she gains mastery ...
3458: A Good Man Is Hard To Find: Irony, Characters, and Foreshadowing
... and Tennessee would let them see other parts of the world. The grandmother then wants to see a farmhouse, and she hounds Bailey and tells the children an unrealistic story about silver hidden in the house to entice the children into agreeing with her proposal. Bailey eventually gives in and turns off the road. At the end of the story, the grandmother tries to manipulate the Misfit into thinking he is ...
3459: Beloved: American Experience With Slavery
... Some things just stay. I used to think it was my re-memory. You know. Some things you forget. Other things you never do. But it's not. Places, places are still there. If a house burns down, it's gone, but the picture of it-stays, and not just in my re-memory, but out there, in the world. What I remember is a picture floating around outside my head ...
3460: The Theme of Love and Loneliness In Great Expectations
... her to his true nature, as Herbert remarked, "too haughty and too much in love to be advised by anyone." At Compeysons desertion her anger and sorrow became extreme and she threw herself and Satis House into perpetual mourning and a monument to her broken heart, shutting the world out and herself from the world. Her only concession is in her adoption of Estella. Miss Haversham has ulterior motives in adopting ...


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