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9131: Alice In Wonderland
... is Carroll s use of explanations that makes this unbelievable world seem real. No matter how strange something appears it has a meaning and a reason. When the Mock Turtle is telling his story of school, he says, the master was an old Turtle we used to call him Tortoise--. Why did you call him Tortoise, if he wasn t one? asked Alice. We called him Tortoise because he taught us ...
9132: A Child Called It
... Child Abuse . . . And No One Heard, the outside world does nothing to help out a small child suffering from various forms of abuse. The few people who took notice were David’s teachers and the school nurse. Yet it took them a considerable amount of time to finally build up suspicion and finally report Dave’s problems to the proper authorities. I find the unreported instances observed by the public to ...
9133: Animal Farm
... meeting to discuss the windmill: By the time he had finished speaking, there was no dought as to which way the vote would go. But just at this moment Napoleon stood up and...uttered a high pitched whimper of a kind no one had ever heard...nine enormous dogs wearing brass studded collars came...they dashed strait for snowball. (P.57) This scene shows Napoleon is a tyrant and wants all ...
9134: All Quiet On The Western Front
... Great War for what it was. They don't understand the suffering and misery that went witgh wars, and especially trench warfare like that in the Great War. paul disassociates himself from his parents, old school firends, and even religions because they remind him of his pre-enlistmentdays, when he was one of the innocents who iddn't realize what the Great War was. His only friends seem to be his ...
9135: Anointed King
... then we shall shake off our slavish yoke,/ Imp out our drooping country s broken wing,/ Redeem from broking pawn the blemished crown,/ Wipe off the dust that hides our scepter s gilt,/ And make high majesty look like itself," (Richard II II. i. 302-306) He makes this statement as if he has a choice in the matter and as if God plays no role in what will happen. He ...
9136: A Raisin In The Sun Crtical An
... his family by any means necessary. Hansberry stated in her meeting with Robert Kennedy…"the first thing that must be achieved is equal opportunities for Negroes...when unemployment is six percent nationally it is as high as thirty percent among Negroes. Although Walter has a job, it seems inadequate for his survival. As a result, he has become frustrated and lacks good judgement. His frustrations stem from him not being able ...
9137: Animal Farm 7
... 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 ...
9138: All Quiet On Westren Front
... to this theme. "The first bomb, the first explosion, burst in our hearts." Baόmer and his classmates who enlisted into the army see the true reality of the war. They enter the war fresh from school, knowing nothing except the environment of hopeful youth and they come to a premature maturity with the war, their only home. "We were eighteen and had begun to love life and the world; and we ...
9139: And Then There Were None
... happened to the guests was the way they started to act around each other. One of the first act was to become testy and aggressive with each other. Each person, with there nerves running on high octane, all reacted in the same manner. They hated each other. "You damned pig-headed fool! I tell you it's been stolen from me!" (pg 141) "He said stiffly, ‘just as you please Miss ...
9140: Araby A Modernist Perspective
... would go and bring something back for her. For the next week, our narrator was lost in excitement. The moment at which he would give her the gift held such promise in his imagination. In school and out, his concentration diminished behind thoughts of her. He stated that, "Her image accompanied me in places most hostile to romance."(23) His body was overcome: "My eyes were often full of tears (I ...


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