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5671: Hound Of The Baskervilles
... Mr. Barrymore - Tall, handsome, black beard, pale looking. (Butler) Mrs. Eliza Barrymore - Large, impassive, heavy-featured woman. (Maid) Mr. Stapleton - Small, slim, clean-shaven, 30-40 years old, wears a straw hat. Resides at Merripit House. A Naturalist. Accused of death of Sir Charles Baskerville. Mrs. Stapleton - Brunette, grey eyes, slim, elegant and tall. Beautiful woman who Sir Henry soon falls to love. Mr. Frankland - Elderly man, red faced, white hared ...
5672: The Call Of The Wild: Summary
... his food as fast as possible so as not to have it stolen. At about this point in the book, we see Buck start to go through a metamorphosis of sorts. He transforms from a house dog to a more primitive, savage version of his former self. It was as if hundreds of years of knowledge, learned by his ancestors, were dug up and brought out. Buck proceeded to lose all ...
5673: Play It Again Rita
... character from achieving this goal. This assures us of conflict. And conflict is drama." Denny, Rita's husband strongly opposes her spending time on education. He wants her to have a baby and become a house-wife and throughout most of the play he is trying make her quit what she is doing. Denny is definitely the opposition character. In the play Rita tells Frank that Denny has burnt all her ...
5674: The Pearl: Material Society, Material Thoughts
... as he soon discovered when hearing of a great pearl discovered by the peasants who had knocked upon his door earlier that day. A hunger for wealth was what pushed him to visit the peasants house and aid their destitute son. However he had already ended Coyito's life without knowing he'd done so, for if he had administered aid to Coyito when they were first at the doctors door ...
5675: Kate Chopin's Controversial Views
... and the society itself change. Looking back on critics' changing views, from outrage to admiration, it is easy to see how far this nation has come. Works Cited Bloom, Harold. Kate Chopin. New York : Chelsea House Publishers, 1987. Boron, Lynda S. and Sara DeSaussure Davis. Kate Chopin Reconsidered: Beyond the Bayou. Baton Rouge : Louisiana State UP, 1992. Delaney, Bill. Masterpieces of Women's Literature. New York : Harper Collins Publishers, 1996. Koloski ...
5676: Violence in Jane Eyre
... sense this. Then there is the mystery of the person who committed this act of violence. Jane suspects who it might be, but she is not for sure. To find out the mystery of the house and the person who did it a person has to solve it. Finally, there is the characterization of Bertha. From the way Rochester talks about Bertha at first she seems pretty normal, but he says ...
5677: Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn
... attempt to make Huck into what the y believe will be a better boy. The Widow Douglas she took me for her son, and allowed she would sivilize me; but it rough living in the house all the time considering how dismal regular and decent the widow was in all her ways^Ô (Twain 11). This process includes making Huck go to school, teaching him various religious facts, and making him ...
5678: "The Hobbit"
... tilled earth." A respectable race, hobbits lived for serenity. Bilbo himself enjoyed sitting outside, smoking his wooden pipe. Now if a dilemma hadn't reared its ugly hear, Baggins would probably still be at his house, his worst fear only dealing with messy housekeeping. Such, however is not the case. Gandalf, the Great Wizard himself, and thirteen dwarves (their names were Dwalin, Balin, Kili, Fili, Dori, Nori, Ori, Oin, Gloin, Bifur ...
5679: Field of Dreams: Ray Kinsella a Classical Hero?
... faced danger and loneliness as well as temptation. Ray plowed down his corn field, his only source of income, to build the baseball field and placed himself and his family in danger of losing his house and land. This also placed his relationship with his beloved wife and daughter in jeopardy. Loneliness seemed to follow Ray wherever he traveled. He continuously felt that no one, including himself, knew what he was ...
5680: The Catcher in the Rye: Phoniness - The True Face And The False Face
... one point. A positive incident took place with his old girl friend, Jane Gallagher. While Holden and Jane were playing checkers, Mr. Cudahy, Jane's stepfather, asked Jane if there's any cigarettes in the house. Jane didn't answer, so he left. Then Jane dropped a tear on the checkerboard. It bothered Holden for a while. Then Jane began to cry, and Holden kissed her. He also asked if Mr ...


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