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- 12121: Jude the Obscure: Summary
- ... the schoolmaster. The schoolmasters name is Mr. Phillotson. As a little boy Jude had to make some money for his Aunt Drusilla. Jude worked at a farm for a living and he went to school. Mr. Phillotson was going to Christminster to get a university degree. His "dream is to be a university graduate and then to be ordained" . Jude is sad to see the schoolmaster leave but he would ...
- 12122: The Great Gatsby
- ... has famous singers that entertain his guests whom are the most well known and richest people. There is an orchestra with oboes and trombones and saxophones and viols and cornets and piccolos and low and high drums. (40) People do not even have to be invited to come to his parties. Car loads of people arrive at his celebrations. Movie directors, actresses and many celebrities attend his extravaganzas. All these things ...
- 12123: To Kill A Mockingbird: Atticus Finch
- To Kill A Mockingbird: Atticus Finch Atticus Finch is the father of Jem and Scout Finch. He feels he must do his best to raise both of them to have high moral values and a good understanding of what is right and what is wrong. Jem and Scout both idolize Atticus and listen to what he says because they know he is right and what he ...
- 12124: Chaplin's, The Kid
- ... and so forth. Taking the lowbrow slapstick route, he quarried for bits and shticks, not archetypes and myths. But funny things can happen on that low road to comedy, just as they do on the high road to tragedy. Just as Oedipus and Laius--father and son--encounter each other by chance at one of life's crossroads, so Charlie the fatherless kid and Chaplin the childless father accidentally meet in ...
- 12125: A Separate Peace
- ... This thesis brings an important topic and one of the possible themes for the book, Jealousy. Genes motive was purely Jealousy, It was very clear that Finny was better at sports, and better at school than him, Gene wanted that glory like he did. He wanted to stand out. He felt like a shadow behind Finny, always following what he did and being second best. So when he got the ...
- 12126: The Handmaid's Tale
- ... the foot, well-aimed. Now there are sounds, gasps, a low noise like growling, yells, and the red bodies tumble forward and I can no longer see, he's obscured by arms, fists, feet. A high scream comes from somewhere, like a horse in terror. - page 262 Fortunately, our society has not yet strayed completely from civilized behaviour. Rather, we are learning to aid those in need as we learn about ...
- 12127: Cheaper by the Dozen
- ... No matter what the situation was, Mr. Gilbreth always pushed to work harder and have the family retaliate with the same amount of effort. Every so many months, he would stop into the children's school and pay a visit to the principal and teachers. He would always ask how his kids were doing in class and he always enforced it upon the teachers if his youngsters could skip a grade ...
- 12128: Characters and Their Roles In The Great Gatsby
- ... no one who reads this novel likes or has any feeling for. He is the antagonist and is the character in which much of the typical macho male aspects are placed upon. He went to school with Nick at Yale and eventually married Nicks Cousin Daisy. He cam from a very wealthy family in which materialism and the love for money was rampant. Tom was very ungrateful for what he ...
- 12129: Character Analysis: Catherine Morland
- ... before she knows it. Sometimes she still doesn't learn because her mind tends to wander a bit. Catherine is quite fond as books so long as they are far from educational. She has a high amount of creativity however learning is not something she is fond of. She loves books that have a mystery to them. Along with fantasy novels, Catherine feels she would be fond of music lessons. She ...
- 12130: Salamandastron
- ... their gates. The searats, Dingeye and Thura, turn out to be more trouble than they are worth. They accidentally murder one of the abbey's brothers, steal the great sword of Martin the Warrior, and high tail it out of the abbey leaving the deadly Dryditch fever behind to prey on the abbey dwellers. Two young ones, Samkin a squirrel and Arula a molemaid, set out to retrieve the sword. Back ...
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