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- 8881: To Kill A Mockingbird 2
- ... life exist beyond the world she knows. Through these experiences she grows more tolerant of others, learning how to "climb into another person's skin and walk around in it." On her first day of school she finds that just like with Dill there are both social and poor classes in society, some are respectable and others not. She also learns that her father is an extra-ordinary man, fighting for ...
- 8882: To Kill A Mocking Bird 2 -
- ... he does not know Arthur personally and he has never seen him, stories are made up about his appearance and various other things children have heard about him. Boo wasn t crazy, he was just high strung at times, it was alright to shut him up, Mr. Radley conceded (ch.1, pg.15) This quotation shows that his dad is saying he is not a crazy freak. If anyone would know ...
- 8883: Things Fall Apart 3
- ... to mind upon reading the first sentence is that of an outward spiral formed by the falconer moving around the forest in search of his prey, the falcon. One can almost see the bird soaring high in the sky, and totally unaware of the hunter stalking it, waiting for the right moment to strike. Finally, when the killer does find his mark, the falcon is shaken from its blissful state. It ...
- 8884: The Yellow Wall-paper
- ... we never learn -- tells of her depression and how it is dismissed by her husband and brother. "You see, he does not believe I am sick! And what can one do? If a physician of high standing, and one's own husband, assures friends and relatives that there is really nothing the matter with one but temporary nervous depression -- a slight hysterical tendency -- what is one to do?" (160) These two ...
- 8885: The Value Of Literature
- ... out, he leaves, and now his anger is directed toward anything in his pathway. "Barn Burning" has a value in that it shows in life that people actually misdirect their anger. Such as in the school shootings and bomb threats that have occurred in the past couple of years. Just like Abner Snopes felt like an outsider to the upper class, so did the students who committed these violent acts. In ...
- 8886: The Use Of The Supernatural In
- ... him. Finally, the last apparition appears and is a child crowned, with a tree in his hand. The apparition is saying that he will never be defeated until Great Birnamwood shall come against him to High Dunsinane Hill. These apparitions convinced Macbeth that this was his fate and became over confident, and lead him to his death. The use of the supernatural in is what makes the play what it is ...
- 8887: Reading The Light
- ... found the spot where I think that Laurie first started to tell his lie. The teacher spanked a boy, though, ... For being fresh was Laurie s replay to his mother asking him what happened in school. Laurie thought. It was Charles (14) When I reread this I thought that this was where Laurie decided to put on his act. I know that young children are capable of a lot of things ...
- 8888: Quests Not Dreams - A Raisin I
- ... most ambition to fulfill those. Walter's dream was to have an office and to be successful. He wanted to have a gardener and he wanted to be able to send his son to any school that he wanted. Walter's quest was to be a man, a man can be trusted and a man who stands up in the face of adversity. At the end of Act II Scene I ...
- 8889: Qualities Of Character That En
- ... they marry. Richard is born of the royal family but, he does not possess the qualities of a King to be legitimate according to Shakespeare's Richard III. In order to comprehend why such a high level of fear and insecurity can be brought about, a look at the upbringing and personal life of Richard should be brought into discussion. One of three brothers, Richard was in constant competition of who ...
- 8890: Power 2
- ... and how her family disowned her and refused to even utter her name for the rest of time. The first sentence of the story shows that a person of the Chinese culture holds a very high respect for their family s rules and wishes. Kingston s mother tells her the story as a warning. Now that you have started to menstruate, what happened to her could happen to you. Don t ...
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