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831: Roger Chillingworth
... a child, immature as a adult, incapable of expression of love as a husband, and total loss of reality when it came to revenge. He is a realistic character that was tainted with a little fiction and rubbed with a little extreme emotion. But, still I do not pardon or feel sorry in anyway for Hester or Dimmesdale, they deserved what they received for their actions. And it was only appropriate ...
832: Ray Bradburys Outlook Of The F
... how Bradbury thinks our society is going to turn into? Maybe not as drastic, but maybe the censorship could happen, couldn t it? Ray Bradbury is compared to Arthur C. Clarke as a poetic science fiction writer (Watt). This is so, because Bradbury takes a more elegant path to laying out his dystopia. People in his story are so into the now, and pleasure for the moment, that they forget the ...
833: Laidlaw
... one of the real reasons why I preferred this novel to others. He is a universe apart from other human beings ; in his way of thinking. He is the most distinguished detective character in crime fiction for years.
834: King Solomons Mines
... 6). In this introduction/disclaimer, Allan Quatermain as our narrator, comes clean with his intentions, providing a stabilizing retrospective for the ensuing epitaph. He seems well aware of the vague line between words intended for fiction and those intended for controversy. And by designating the jolly old Quatermain as narrator, Haggard vicariously endear himself to his readers by exuding a simple humility in light of his grander than grand exposé, all ...
835: Jane Eyre 2
... unwanted, loved, and plain. I recommend this book to readers who like books that are either historical, or people that like to read romance. I do not recommend this book to people who like science fiction, mysteries, and murder. I also don t recommend this book to people who don t like books that are long and descriptive. I think the book was well thought out, well planned, and well written ...
836: Huck Finn 5
... and maintain his sense of moral well-being. It is ironic, however, that the adventures Huck actually experiences are far more intense than the adventures they pretend to go on. Indeed, truth is stranger than fiction. Huck s schooling with the widow and Miss Watson are another element of his innocent childhood. He experienced what he called the civilized life. He was fed, wore clean clothes, and was well taken care ...
837: Grapes Of Wrath 3
... It is a constant specter haunting their heads every day especially on the trip west. They did not know whether they had enough money to actually arrive in California. The Grapes of Wrath is realist fiction novel. The author has gone to great lengths in his thick description and inventive but realistic dialogue. This included with the very realistic themes makes good reading. John Steinback shows his disapproval of the bankrupt ...
838: Fyodor
... obtuse drunken crowds in the Haymarket Square section of St. Petersburg are so vividly captured in Crime and Punishment because he alone had known this from his own personal experiences. From the beginning Dostoevsky's fiction depicted desperately poor men and women as victims and they all needed a superman. He was the superman for the poor, a Russian Robin Hood. Fyodor in Crime and Punishment suggests a dominant connection between ...
839: Flowers For Algernon 4
FLOWERS FOR ALGERNON SUPPLEMENTARY BOOK REVIEW The book, "Flowers for Algernon", was an exciting science fiction novel written by Daniel Keyes. The main characters of the story are the central character, Charlie, who is a mentally retarded individual involved in a remarkable experiment which increased his I.Q., Alice, a teacher ...
840: Flowers For Algernon 2
Flowers For Algernon 1.General Information- I read the book Flowers For Algernon by Daniel Keyes. It s a fiction book, but with all the advances in modern medicine it could happen. It takes place over the course of a few months, starting in March and ending in November. The book shows how society treats ...


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