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- 7731: The Invisible Man
- ... the narrator joins the Brotherhood, an organization designed to improve the condition under which his race is at the time. This section is the most important because the narrator matures mentally. He also learns a great deal about his own identity and realizes that he has been a tool for most of his life. The narrator works hard for the Brotherhood and his efforts are rewarded by being named the representative ...
- 7732: The Sacrilege: Caesar A Political Mastermind
- ... asks for it. So through a series of events, some maybe not mentioned, Decius gains respect for Caesar. He realizes that Caesar holds a powerful position, is very intelligent, and can command a legion with great success. Decius underestimated Caesar at the beginning of this story, but now understands well the power of Caius Julius Caesar.
- 7733: Hills Like White Elephants: Jig
- ... going about trying to convince him that deep inside something is really bothering her. It can sometimes be confusing for she tells him one thing but means the other. His power over her is so great that she feels intimidated to oppose him directly. Instead, she indicates her opposition towards him indirectly through her sarcastic comments. In conclusion, Hemingway's character Jig in Hills Like White Elephants was unable to change ...
- 7734: Jack London's White Fang: Summary
- ... named White Fang. White Fang became a pet of the Indians. He moved with the Indians everywhere they traveled, yet he still heard the call of the wild. They cherished him as he became a great fighter, fighting dogs. He became wise and learned many tricks. His value to them was priceless except a man named Beauty Smith found a way to buy him through liquor. Beauty Smith used White Fang ...
- 7735: Korean History
- ... biggest. This country developed toughness and sprightliness by having many years of War with China. The Chinese people were afraid Ko-Gu-Ryo after they had many years of war so that they built the great wall of China for defense. Ko-Gu-Ryo spent a lot of energy to expand their country or the other side, they accepted Buddhism and many kinds of scholarly attainments from the Chinese. However; they ...
- 7736: Thomas More's Utopia
- ... this. They must know that it's better to have enough of what we really need than an abundance of superfluities, much better to escape from our many present troubles than to be burdened with great masses of wealth. And in fact I have no doubt that every man's perception of where his true interest lies, along with with the authority of Christ our Saviour..... would long ago have brought ...
- 7737: Trainspotting: A Novel By Irvine Welsh
- ... plot to this story; just small bits and pieces that give the reader insights into each characters' life. There are amusing anecdotes and deep thoughts to contemplate all on one page. The author does a great job conveying his feelings, through the characters, to the reader. It takes a while to adjust to the dialect the story is written in. Also, in some parts it is hard to know who is ...
- 7738: Letter from Birmingham Jail
- Letter from Birmingham Jail Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was one of the great men produced during a time when the color of a man skin dictated his status in society. Kings firm beliefs that Birmingham was the most segregated city in America drew his attention and due to ...
- 7739: To Kill A Mockingbird: Scout's Development
- ... very modest, which is shown in an incident in which he is asked to shoot a mad dog, which he manages to do with one precise shot, yet he never told his children of his great talent for marksmanship, and does not go hunting because he thinks it gives him an unfair advantage over other living things. The main event of the novel is a trial, in which Atticus is the ...
- 7740: Kristallnacht
- ... they lost the Civil War, but were too scared to give up their old lives. Again they were grasping on to the past instead of solving problems by looking ahead to the future. Instead those great ancestors have passed on their beliefs to these Neo-Nazis on television. The present-day Klan is the most confused. All of the other phases of the Klan have been true to their beliefs, but ...
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