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10401: To Kill A Mockingbird
... book. Not only those who were black, but also those who were affiliated with blacks, were considered inferior. Atticus, a lawyer, who defended blacks in court, suffered from both counts. He was a man with great wisdom, and yet he suffered from the fact that he had taken on a Negro case. An example of this is when Mrs. Dubose said, “Your father’s [Atticus] no better than the niggers and ...
10402: Siefried Sassoon And Counter-Attack
... s hostility to war was also reflected in his poetry. During the war Sassoon developed a harshly satirical style that he used to attack the incompetence and inhumanity of senior military officers. These poems caused great controversy when they were published in The Old Huntsman (1917) and Counter-Attack (1918). He published many more later on such as: Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man (1928), Memoirs of an Infantry Officer (1930 ...
10403: The Cause of the War Between Britain and America
... them. Americans said that the British were like animals and attacked violently. The Minute Men were pushed back and the British proceeded to Concord. It was written by Thomas Jefferson and signed by all the great leaders. It was written between June 11 and June 28. It contains five sections: the introduction, the preamble, the indictment of George III, the denunciation of the British people, and the conclusion. The Declaration of ...
10404: Creating the Melancholic Tone in “The Raven”
... raven towards the narrator and the taunting of alcohol towards Poe. The raven condescends that Poe will never see his lost love again when uttering “forget this lost Lenore” (83). Alcohol taunts Poe into ceaseless depression and caused Poe to have a life-long problem with alcoholism, which eventually led to his death. In a similar manner to which the alcohol explored Poe’s inner devastation, the raven delves into exploration ...
10405: Blood Justice
... and people live simple lives. The area is a very religious area and also very racist. Blood Justice told a story about race relations in a small town in Mississippi. This book gave me a great understanding of what life was like for blacks to live Southern Mississippi in 1959. Blood Justice detailed the events of Mark Charles Parkers Adduction from prison to his death and the investigation to find who ...
10406: Big Brother: Who Is He And What Does He Want
... happening if Big Brother took over America. As I said before it would be hard for Big Brother to gain enough power to implement his ideas and make everyone think as one, and remove a great deal of there freedom that was fought for two-hundred years ago. However it still could possibly happen. In "1984" Big Brother was the feared ruler of the Party. What ever Big Brother said people ...
10407: Poems of William Wordsworth and Samuel Coleridge
... be referred to as incidents of life. They involve every aspect of life such as love, guilt, sinning, and even death. Specifically William Wordsworth and Samuel Coleridge have written many poems that have dealt with great emotions and imagination but they do not exclude the society or common man in their imaginations. This is why sometimes these two poets have even been called "visionary poets." They can relate their lives, imaginations ...
10408: Barbie Doll: An Analysis
... one saw the pain she endured, the sorrow she felt, or the fear, which surrounded her as she finally, rid herself of what society could not accept. Her final hour may have been one of great suffering, yet all that was disregarded as she lay in her casket. What people were looking at was not something pretty, but tragic. As started in the last two lines, she was consumed at last ...
10409: Poem: The Fate of Hamlet
... lot. But this scheme avenging death, Took also Hamlet’s last breath. Hamlet should have taken heed, And become king indeed. He never had a chance in Shakespheare’s plan, A tragic hero, just another great dead man.
10410: The Underdogs
... for women in the army to do in those days. She drank, swore, and had many lovers like a man. Professor Tinsman also explained the traditional roles that women held in society. Camilla is a great example of the way women acted during this time. The following is an excerpt the is preceded by Luis Cervantes’ speech about how Camilla should take advantage of Demetrio Macias’ interest in her. She is ...


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