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- 9641: Summary of Clancy's Rainbow Six
- ... team, this is done. The last mission that they are called on in the book is in Spain, in a huge amusement park. Earlier on in the book we hear a conversation in a french high security jail, with the Jackal and his lawyer. The Jackal tells his lawyer he is sick of being in jail and to call his friends and they would know what to do. The terrorists at ...
- 9642: An Analysis of “The Cask of Amontillado
- ... the reader wonders what it will be. 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 the high point of emotional involvement. It is at this point that the reader may ask themselves if this is really about to happen. The conclusion lets us know that Montresor was never punished for this crime ...
- 9643: Catcher In The Rye: Holden A Victim of Society
- ... modern English literature supporters. Holden Caulfield explains to his psychoanalyst a four-day flashback in the manner a of a "confession" throughout The Catcher in the Rye. The narrative commences as Holden fails another private school and prepares to leave Pencey Prep. The mission of informing his parents about the blunder in studies brings psychological mishaps to the vulnerable individual. After Holden attacks his roommate, Ward Stradlater, the anger Holden endures ...
- 9644: Satire and Jane Austen: A Winning Combination
- ... de Bough cannot be left undisguised when mentioning absurdly supercilious characters. While her main objective is to intrude on the lives of others with her often unwanted advise, she also uses her authoritative mentality and high ranks to manipulate the lives of others in mostly negative manners. For the most part, Lady de Bough’s countenance was not only frowned upon by Austen but by other influential characters within the novel ...
- 9645: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Huck's Father
- ... in front of his face; his skin, Huck says, is white like a fish's belly or like a tree toad's. Pap's savage appearance reflects his feelings as he demands that Huck quit school, stop reading, and avoid church. Huck is able to stay away from Pap for a while, but Pap kidnaps Huck three or four months after Huck starts to live with the Widow and takes him ...
- 9646: Themes in Ellen Foster
- ... to move from house to house looking for a final, stable environment to live in. She is belonging to no one and she must fight to maintain her own spirit. Her counselor questions her at school about her name change. Ellen changed her last name to Foster because she felt that the new family was her’s now. She didn’t understand that foster was the type of family where lost ...
- 9647: The Symbolism of Color In The Great Gatsby
- ... this Tom is gold. In the same way that green and gold contrast so do Gatsby and Tom. Jordan, and Daisy are represented by gold. "…Jordan’s slender golden arm resting in mine…" (p. 142) "…high in the white palace the king’s daughter, the golden girl…" (p. 120) In this the golden girl is, of course daisy. Gatsby wants to be rich with old money so he can win the ...
- 9648: Native Son: Various Personality Elements Of Bigger
- ... s actions defines their individual personalities and belief systems. The main character of Native Son, Bigger Thomas has personality traits spanning various aspect of human nature including actions motivated by fear, quick temper, and a high degree of intelligence. Bigger, whom the novel revolves around, portrays various personality elements through his actions. Many of his action suggest an overriding response to fear, which stems from his exposure to a harsh social ...
- 9649: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Society and Nature
- ... quite easily. The shore, on the other hand, represents civilization and persecution, which is what Jim and Huck want to avoid. On the shore Huck is forced to be someone he isn’t by attending school, wearing fancy clothes, and practicing good manners. He isn’t free to live the kind of life he wants to live, which is unburdened and spontaneous. Jim wants to avoid society because, since he is ...
- 9650: The Old Man and the Sea
- ... a dolphin. Santiago gutted the dolphin, and inside he found 2 flying fish. They were fresh and hard. The marlin started to circle the old man's boat. Then the fish came alive. It rose high out of the water showing all his great length and width. Then he fell into the water with a crash that sent spray over the old man. Santiago shot the fish with a harpoon. He ...
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