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5481: The Great Gatsby: Characters Add To the Theme
... her innocense is false. Simply a materialistic young girl and has little mind of her own is underneath all of that covering. Daisy rediscovers her love with Gatsby because of his nice shirts and large house. Daisy has been well trained in a rich family. She has grown up with all of the best. When Gatsby failed to contact her, she went off and married another man, without evening having heard ...
5482: To Kill A Mockingbird: Innocence to Experience
... no better than the niggers and trash he works for!" not only show us her own views, but they also represent the views of the rest of Maycomb County. As they were going by the house later that day Jem snatched Scout's baton and "ran flailing wildly up the steps into Mrs. Dubose's front yard...He did not begin to calm down until he had cut the tops off ...
5483: The Member of the Wedding: Summary
... Shortly after, she tries to run away from home, but her plan is thwarted when she is stopped by the police and brought back home. Much later, Frankie and her father move in to a house with her aunt, and uncle, because of her cousin’s death; and her cook quits. Frankie finds a sophisticated friend, in which she can relate to. The relevance of this theme is that change is ...
5484: Hard Times by Charles Dickens - Irony
... 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 ...
5485: The Miracle Worker
... flashbacks of when she was a child. These are the flashbacks Annie had in the story. Durring the story Annie had many strugles with Hellen. One of them is when Hellen hi annie with a doll. Another one is when Hellen locked Annie in the bathroom. She alos had trouble getting annie to eat with a spoon and sit at the dinner table properly.sh kept stomping her feet and being ...
5486: 1984: Political Statement Against Totalitarianism
... Winston rents a room where he and Julia can be secluded from the outside world. They meet a man named O'Brien who indicates that he is another revolutionary. Winston and Julia go to his house to meet with him. O'Brien gives than a seditious book to read. Soon after that, they are caught by the Thought Police and never see each other again. O'Brien, becomes Winston's rehabilitator ...
5487: The Ambivalent Relationship of Nick and Gatsby
... aware of the old island here that had flowered once for Dutch sailors’ eyes–a fresh, green breast of the new world. It’s vanished trees, the trees that had made way for Gatsby’s house, had once pondered in whispers to the last and greatest of all human dreams...compelled into an aesthetic contemplation he neither understood nor desired, face to face for the last time in history with something ...
5488: To Be A Slave: Analysis
... in the United States of America during the time before the Civil War. The best quote to back this up is on page 28. Lester cites, “ To be owned by another person, as a car, house, or table is owned....to be considered not a human, but a ‘thing’ that plowed the fields, cut the wood, cooked the food...” That’s the way it was back then. Once a slave, it ...
5489: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
... living that way, and liked it for a while. Until one day he said, “The Widow Douglas she took me for her son, and allowed she sivilize me; but it was rough living in the house all the time, considering how dismal regular and decent the Widow was in all her ways; and so when I couldn’t stand it no longer I lit out.” When Huck’s father came along ...
5490: Inman
... continued to throw stuff in the creek. Inman imagined what it would be like to see Ada. He cleaned his clothes and himself. He slept naked to let his clothes dry. Inman came across the house of the Georgia boy. The boy let him stay. The boy told Imnam the story of Stobrod and Pangle being captured and killed. Ada and Ruby slept until Stobrod began coughing Stobrod had blood all ...


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