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4691: Grandmothers Victory
... burst. A firecracker July-the-Fourth burst. How could Momma call them Miz?" Atticus uses the same technique on Mrs. Dubose as Grandmother does on the girls. "When the three of us came to her house, Atticus would sweep off his hat, wave gallantly to her and say, "Good evening, Mrs. Dubose! You look like a picture this evening." These methods of politeness drive the kids (Jem, Scout, and Maya) mad ...
4692: Go Ask Alice 2
... want to move. Her Dad is invited to become the Dean of the Political Science at - . Alice is happy and is not hard for her to leave the old school. But she misses her old house and her grandparents who she calls gramp and gran. Alice has a brother called Tim and a sister Alexandria. The two are younger than Alice. At her new school it is horrible for her. Nobody ...
4693: Girls Of Slender Means
... were trapped in the club from the window at the roof. Joanna was the last to climb, but she ...stooped to pick up the tape-measure which was lying on the floor (100). Unfortunately, the house sank into its centre, a high heap of rubble, and Joanna went with it (161). I think that, subconsciously, she didn t want to leave the club because she knew that everything would change afterwards ...
4694: Gilgamesh 3
... lament, the gods create Enkidu as a match for Gilgamesh, a second self: "`Let them contend together and leave Uruk in quiet'" . The plan works in several ways. First, Enkidu prevents Gilgamesh from entering the house of a bride and bridegroom; they fight and then they embrace as friends. Second, Enkidu and Gilgamesh undertake a journey into the forest to confront the terrible Humbaba. There they encourage each other to face ...
4695: Giants In The Earth
... state of each character after living in the total desolation of the wilderness. All throughout the book, each of the characters does their own share of work. From Per Hansa s building of a barn-house combo, white washing the sod walls with lime, and growing and selling potatoes to Ole s chopping wood up on the copping block; everyone did their part in order to survive or at least to ...
4696: Getting To Know The Caged Bird
... up to make her feel unworthy. Because Angelou is a spirited journalist , (pg.5) she was inspired to begin writing I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings by a meeting with novelist James Baldwin, Random House Editor Robert Loomis, and cartoonist Jules Feiffer and his wife, Judy, in 1970. After the inspiration arose, Angelou began her rigid work on yellow legal pads (pg. 9) where she let her ideas flow. The ...
4697: Grapes Of Wrath - Plot Questio
... reasons. The first reason was because everyone was poor. They didn't have enough money to have the most basic necessities in life. They would even go to such lengths as to steal a neighbors house. No body was happy living in Oklahoma. They all had such hard lives that no one had time to do what they wanted to do. It was farm from sun up to sun down. That ...
4698: Grapes Of Wrath - Rose Of Shar
... the journey Rose of Sharon and Connie pass the time by dreaming of the idyllic life they will lead when they reach California. Connie says he will open a repair shop and buy a white house with a fence and an icebox and a car and a crib, all before the baby is born; all hopelessly idealistic and almost completely detached from reality. Every intention, though, is for the baby so ...
4699: Great Gatsby - Comparison Of N
... Gatsby left for war, Daisy went ahead and married Tom, a wealthy man. When Gatsby comes back he makes a fortune smuggling alcohol illegally. He lives an outgoing life. Having parties at his west egg house daily. Jay had many people he didn’t know attending the party, those people were though very prominent people. Those people Gatz wanted to be around, he used to just look down at East egg ...
4700: Hard Times By Charles Dickens
... they had been taught. Futhermore, Tom, a usually well-behaved child, began to rebel after this incident. At first, he was rebelling in his mind, but eventually, after Tom moved out of his father’s house, so began his more visible rebellion. Once more, this is exactly what Mr. Gradgrind had tried to avoid whilst raising his children. When Tom Gradgrind was in serious trouble because of his gambling debts, he ...


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