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7341: OLIVER TWIST SUMMARY
... they will fun the farmer off his farm and that they will run the farm. The pigs become the leaders of the farm and every other animal is, for all intents and purposes, under their control. Everything is going well on the farm until the pigs' rule starts to get out of hand and they begin to assume too much power on the farm. They begin to make rules that apply ...
7342: Oliver Twist
... and runs away: "I am running away. They beat and ill-used me … I am going to seek my fortune." (46). After that, most of the things that happen to him are out of his control. They are the result of luck: either good or bad, or the active intervention of someone else. Dickens describes his characters in many ways. First, a character's personality may be noted by the way ...
7343: Of Mice And Men
... dream farm, and the rabbits. George begins to tell it, and at the same time tells Lennie to turn around so he can invision it a little better. This is when George pulls out his gun and shoots Lennie in the back of the head, killing him. As the book ends Slim walks up knowing what just happened, and it ends as the two of them walk down the road together ...
7344: One Hundred Years Of Solitude
... often times fails to take action. Thus, his rebellion is manifested in thoughts of disagreement. Chikako is a constant source of unpleasantness for Kikuji. He is disgusted with himself for having let her take some control of his life. Yet Kikuji, like his father, cannot seem to rid himself of the intrusive Chikako. In response to the neuter's meddling, Kikuji takes slanderous shots behind her back. He complains to Mrs ...
7345: Nineteen Eighty Four - Fiction
... having a sexual relationship and were taken away by the Thought Police. They were then made to betray eachother, love the Party, and to believe what ever the party said was true. The Party had control over everything even peoples minds. This was proved when O ‘ Brien held up four fingers and said to Winston “how many fingers am I holding up?” Winston replied “Five”. Big Brother also played a big ...
7346: Native Son (Summary)
... them." When Bigger does murder Mary he didn't do so out of his anger for her but out of his fear that courses through his body at that particular time and he can't control his own actions. "He turned and a hysterical terror siezed him, as though he were falling from a great height in a dream. A white blur was standing by the door, silent, ghostlike. It filled ...
7347: Naturalism In Of Mice And Men
... Lennie, but is smart enough to realize that such brutal honesty is impractical. He would rather deceive and kill his friend than watch him die at the hands of a stranger. "And George raised the gun and steadied it, . . . Slim's voice shouted, 'George. Where you at, George?'"(117). George kills Lennie because it has now been proven that Lennie is no good to himself or anyone else. This scene contributes ...
7348: Native Son
... his views on topics are too exaggerated and Jan is too forgiving. In the pale yellow sheen of the street lamp they faced each other . . . Bigger had his hand inside his shirt pocket on his gun What all this about, Bigger? I haven't done anything to you Bigger. Jan's presence condemned him it was Jan's innocence that made anger rise in him (171). Jan, I think, is too ...
7349: Arthur, Tragic Hero Or Merely
Arthur: Tragic Hero or Merely Tragic? In Nathaniel Hawthorne's torrid tale of The Scarlet Letter, Arthur Dimmesdale, a main character, is confronted with a number of circumstances, both in and out of his control, that lead to his ultimate demise. While it can be argued that Arthur is a tragic hero, he lacks the underlying goodness and strength essential for him to fulfill this role. Otherwise, it may be ...
7350: Nine Guardians
... went partially insane due to the Indian necromancers prophesizing her only son’s death. The death of the property was caused when an Indian committed arson on a mill building, which created an out of control fire throughout the ranch. This fire destroyed the cane harvest and most of the livestock. Murder, Arson, Mental Abuse, these are a result of oppression and the attempt of liberation from oppression. When people are ...


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