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- 4811: The Grapes Of Wrath 2
- ... leave their farm. They go to California for jobs, but find there are few jobs, and it pays little, or at least less then what they were told. The government tried to start programs to house and employ people like the Joads. Since the people who already lived in the cities in which these developments were put didn't want them there anyway, they tried to start a riot and have ...
- 4812: Tom Swayer
- ... Tom Sawyer takes place in St. Petersburg, Missouri. No one quite knows what to make of Tom Sawyer, but does agree on one thing: he sure keeps hopping. Tom lives in his Aunt Polly s house. Tom s younger brother or half brother Sid was a quite boy, and had no adventurous. He is troublesome in ways. In the beginning of the story Tom is caught by his Aunt Polly, eating ...
- 4813: To Kill A Mockingbird 3 -
- ... highlight the matter of prejudices and evoke empathy and understanding in the readers. One of Scout s first encounters with prejudice, and subsequent loss of innocence , is during the children s interruption at the jail house where Tom Robinson was being held. On impulse, the children arrived at the jail to encounter several men confronting Atticus. At this time, Scout was quite unaware of what was happening, being totally oblivious to ...
- 4814: To Kill A Mocking Bird 4
- ... when they think somebody s favouring Negroes over and above themselves ..ugly term to label somebody. Pg.120 Boo Radley was also an outcast of the Maycomb community because he chooses to stay inside his house. People, children especially, believed that Boo was a threat to Maycomb and stories were made up about him, "Boo was about six and a half feet tall, his eyes popped, and he drooled most of ...
- 4815: To Kill A Mocking Bird 3
- ... this story also. Arthur never hurt anyone (until the end) or didn t want to hurt anyone, but the three children were portraying him as a very evil man. While Arthur only set in his house, locking his self out from the outside world, his life was being acted out without his knowledge. This mockingbird does not suffer the same fate as the other. He does not die; instead he sings ...
- 4816: Themes Of The Color Purple By
- ... eyes, look like albinos. God all white too, looking like some stout white man work at the bank"). Young children also took part, following in the ways of the parents, continuing the cycle. At the house in which Sofia worked for a white family the young boy attempted to order her in a condescending manner, and when she refused to obey he tried to attack her. Each occurrence, regardless the magnitude ...
- 4817: The Storm 2
- ... only is a physical storm looming but also a disturbance to their family. In the beginning of section two, it becomes dark and rain begins to fall and here also enters Alcee to Calixta's house. Alcee intended on just staying outside and wait for the rain to let up, but the storm grew more violent causing Alcee to go in doors. As the storm grew more bold so did Alcee ...
- 4818: The Partner By John Grisham
- ... colleagues reacted differently as they notified that he was alive. His widow wife who lived very happy after she collected money from Life Insurance and inheritance that Patrick left for her. She bought a beautiful house, a new car, and lived with her lover Lance. They were so scared that now their new life in jeopardy that they began to plane Patrick s murder. Patrick's greedy law partners, still practicing ...
- 4819: The Importance Of Marriage Pri
- ... and her words ran wholly on those attendants of elegant nuptials, fine muslins, new carriages, and servants". And on Elizabeth's marriage she exclaims: "What pin-money, what jewels, what carriages you will have! ... A house in town! ... Ten thousand a year! ... I shall go distracted!" . Jane Austen expresses her opinion on all this clearly enough by the fact that only her silliest characters have such sentiments, while Mr. Bennet says ...
- 4820: Two Kinds By Amy Tan
- ... doing these things, Jing-Mei s mother wants to control not only her actions but also her dreams, and she will not tolerate disobedience. She says, Only one kind of daughter can live in this house. Obedient daughter! (497) We can see that Jing-Mei truly resents her mother s decisions and fights her control. Jing-Mei tells her mother that, I wish I weren t your daughter. I wish you ...
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