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9121: Animal Farm
... Benjamin the donkey represents the elderly who cannot perform labor. Clover is a hardworking middle-aged woman. Moses is a storyteller or entertainer who is no good at physical labor, but keeps everyone’s spirits high. The sheep are the mindless followers who believe anything they are told and have no sense in forming opinions of their own. The ducks and chickens are able to do small yet intricate tasks. The ...
9122: A Modern Macbeth
... Washington D.C. They attempted to steal documents and place wire taps on the telephones. By March of 1973, through a federal inquiry, it had been brought to light that the burglars had connections with high government officials and Nixon’s closest aids. Despite Nixon and his lawyers best efforts, it was shown that the president had participated in the Watergate cover-up. On August 8, 1974 Nixon announced, without admitting ...
9123: Andrew Jackson
The Crucible Many years ago, the culture and atmosphere was amazingly different. The expectations of people and communities are extremely high. During the Puritan times, many laws and regulations existed pertaining to government, religion, and witchcraft. In the play, The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, the one word that best describes the Puritan beliefs and the community ...
9124: Affliction
... by using a quite and soft-spoken tone it made his character fit smoothly into the plot. Flashing back to the night of Halloween. Wade is driving Jill his daughter (Bridgid Tierney) to her ex-school’s Halloween festival. It is obvious; Jill does not want to be there. She feels that her father is very confused and mixed-up. After Wade and Jill get into an argument, Jill calls her ...
9125: Alice Munro Open Secrets The A
... living in British Columbia for a period of time. Later, she investigated the story and verified some of the details from a local newspaper. Also, the story as Munro acknowledges is not really about a "high romance in Albania" as she describes it. "What really grabbed Munro’s attention was the role that sex played in determining a woman’s status in the tribal culture of that time. If a woman ...
9126: An Analyisis Of A Raisin In Th
... success in their life in one form or another. Sometimes living in a capitalistic society entices many to become too materialistic. This is most commonly referred to as the American Dream. For most Americans, this high status is very difficult to achieve. The play ,A Raisin in the Son,(written by Lorraine Hansberry) examines an African-American's family's struggle to break out of the poverty that is preventing them ...
9127: A Good Man Is Hard To Find 2
... odd and bizarre scene as the family pulls up to the Tower. "Red Sammy was lying on the bareground outside The Tower with his head under a truck while a gray monkey about a foot high, chained to a small chinaberry tree, chattered nearby," (140). O'Connor's satirical irony is apparent in the scene with the little "Negro child." While the grandmother tries to beautify this poor pant-less black ...
9128: Analysis 2
... a disappointment to his father. He also felt like a disappointment to himself. A final way that Kafka reflected his life in "Metamorphosis" was describing his family. Mr. Samsa is very short tempered with very high expectations. When Gregor went out of his room for the very first time as a "monster," his father exploded with rage and fury. Mr. Samsa chased him with a cane and a newspaper, making hissing ...
9129: An Analysis Of The Cask Of Ama
... is Montresor going to do to Fortunato? Why is he taking him underground? The climax of the story is when Montresor chains Fortunato to the wall and begins to layer the bricks. It is our high point of emotional involvement. We are like Fortunato in that we cannot bring ourselves to believe what is about to happen. The denouement lets us know indeed, Montresor was never punished for this crime. Fifty ...
9130: Adults Of The Bell Jar
... s history of speaking German and desired to learn it as well: My mother spoke German during her childhood in America and was stoned for it during the First World War by the children at school (30). At one point Esther even briefly decides to learn shorthand. This need to be like her mother while at the same time hating her is enough to disturb Esther and stir up fears of ...


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