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3901: Bigger Thomas
... blow to the head that he gave her, but from the cold when she tried to climb out of the airshaft into which he threw her. Rage and fear abided inside of him and took control of him, the direct result of repression by whites. He killed two people, and even though he was not charged with Bessie’s death, a man who killed by accident and is thrown in jail ...
3902: Maus
... old food while you weren’t looking” (44). This shows how Art has a difficult relationship with his father and that Vladek has a very dominant personality. Everyone around him suffers from his attempts to control. Yet Vladek’s controlling personality is what helped him to survive and he believes his actions will help his family continue to survive. Tensions between Vladek and Mala rise until she finally leaves him. So ...
3903: Symbolism in Harper Lee's To Kill A Mockingbird
... rooted prejudice of Maycomb county. Scout says the trial "was like watching Atticus walk into the street, raise a rifle to his shoulder and pull the trigger, but watching all the time knowing that the gun was empty." Throughout the novel, Atticus Finch personifies justice, and acts rationally as the voice of reason. Thus, we are, finally, brings us back to the title of the story, To Kill A Mockingbird, as ...
3904: Symbolism in Harper Lee's To Kill A Mockingbird
... rooted prejudice of Maycomb county. Scout says the trial "was like watching Atticus walk into the street, raise a rifle to his shoulder and pull the trigger, but watching all the time knowing that the gun was empty." Throughout the novel, Atticus Finch personifies justice, and acts rationally as the voice of reason. Thus, we are, finally, brings us back to the title of the story, To Kill A Mockingbird, as ...
3905: Chiang Kai-shek
... Republic of China. After many years and many hard battles he finally made peace with Japan. In the process he was elected China’s president in 1943 and reelected in 1948. When the Communists won control of China in 1949, Chiang escaped to Taiwan and set up a Nationalist China government there. Chiang was reelected in 1954, 1960, 1966, and 1972. He died on April 5, 1975 after being ill since ...
3906: The Picture of Dorian Gray: Evil
... one to blame for all his wrong doings. His character is a tragic one, much like Macbeth's. His flaw was excessive ambition. Even once he knew he was doing something wrong he could not control himself. He even yearned for self reformation but could not make it possible. He started off as one of the kindest, most modest and innocent men ever. That all changed once he traded his soul ...
3907: Animal Farm: Utopia
... wurzels Shall be ours upon the day...(p.22-23) After the song the animals were even more excited. They sing the song so loud it wakes Mr. Jones up. Mr. Jones starts firing his gun into the darkness. This quickly scatters the animals. Three days later Old Major dies so Snowball and Napoleon take over but Napoleon wants all the power. Snowball does a lot of research and planing but ...
3908: Gorbachev: Analysis of Three Books About Gorbachev
... and promising opening" (p. 116). Lewin's conclusions about the changes in the agricultural sector and foreign policy are very similar to that of Medvedev. The author talks about how the center would ease its control, how government would give more freedom in the choices that people involved in producing the agricultural goods can have. Lewin underlined the importance of Gorbachev's decision to allocate allotments which led to the bigger ...
3909: The Lesson by Toni Cade Bambara
... a young girl who puts up a rough, tough front as protection from her poor, modern day, New York City environment. She deals with the circumstances in her life that she feels she has no control over, with a hard, mean act. Sylvia’s cousin, Sugar, is smart but lets Sylvia bully her. Sugar holds herself back to avoid Sylvia’s anger and because they are close friends. Sugar easily figured ...
3910: Comparison and Contrast Dickens' Oliver Twist and Pip
... Deep inside his heart, he could distinguish between right and wrong. Mr. Sikes asks Pip to be his partner, lures him with money. Pip at first refused, but after Mr. Sikes forced him with a gun, it is not up to his choice.


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