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- 9671: Morrison's Beloved: A Review
- ... While the story is of heartbreak there are various representations of concepts. Which can be seen through realism and the characters of Mr. Bodwin and Baby Suggs. Mr. Bodwin is a white abolitionist and has high hopes for blacks in the future. He spends the happiest years of his life struggling for emancipation of blacks. Mr. Bodwin represents a time in history where slavery starts to come into question. People (white ...
- 9672: Summary of "A Raisin in the Sun"
- ... part of the community, and were taken as some. The first people of the Younger family to associate and try to become friends with the whites is the young Travis. As Beneatha is off at school Travis brings home a white friend one Friday afternoon to play with him. His parents have no objection, and think that he may be the most grown up in the family, because he is willing ...
- 9673: Analysis of Pearl in Hawthorne's "The Scarlet Letter"
- ... them away with stones. Since Pearl's birth resulted from broken rules, she does not feel the obligation to follow rules. Although her life is an outcast of Puritan society, Pearl's language shows a high level of intelligence. Later, Hester receives word that the magistrates want to take Pearl away from her. Hester takes Pearl to the governor's house where the child meets her father, Arthur Dimmesdale. After Dimmesdale ...
- 9674: Animal Farm: Utopia
- ... 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 ...
- 9675: The Jungle by Sinclair: A Man of Many Colors
- ... work for himself, unassisted by anyone(pg.35) . Aware that he needed money, Rudkis does anything and everything to achieve his goals. No matter what he must endure, he always manages to keep his head high and keeps striving toward his dreams. Rudkis's determination is also displayed when he tries to make a good impression on his boss. He proves he is not lazy and promptly reports for work in ...
- 9676: A Critical Analysis of Herman Melville's Moby Dick
- ... s father's side originally Scots with connections in the peerage, were Boston merchants. Herman's father, Allan Melville, was a merchant and importer dealing with French goods. Allan Melville's family was not as high on the social ladder as the Gansevoorts were. Allan Melville seems to have been socially charming and sensitive, but basically weak, with a long standing dependence on his father, and more especially on his wife ...
- 9677: A Christmas Memory: Truman Capote
- ... the gifts he received from his relatives. Sook points out to him that the wind is blowing and they should fly their kites together. This was their last Christmas together. Buddy was sent to military school, prisons, and camps. He had a new home, but felt that it was incomplete without his friend. Sook remained in the small town and wrote him regularly. Queenie passed away during one winter and was ...
- 9678: A Summary of A Christmas Carol
- ... for Christmas dinner. Fred is convinced at the beginning of the story that Scrooge doesn't really mean "Bah!
Humbug!" (18) no matter how many times he says it. Fred is presented cheerful and in high spirits. "He had so heated himself with rapid walking in the fog and frost, this nephew of Scrooge's, that he was all in a glow; his face ruddy and handsome; his eyes sparkled, and ...
- 9679: A Case of Needing: Serious Revisions
- ... characters. Berry ultimately discovers that a drug-dealing musician was actually at fault for Randall's death. Why did Michael Crichton write this book? The answer seems fairly obvious. Still fairly immersed in his medical school learnings, Crichton must have seen it as a chance to demonstrate just how much knowledge he had gained during his time at Harvard. Numerous medical procedures are described in detail, supplemented by footnotes and appendices ...
- 9680: Huckleberry Finn: A Good Role Model
- ... thank you for the meal and if you get the chance, please let me catch a big catfish. The widow tells Huck that he shouldn't pray for material things. Huck disagrees because his Sunday School teacher teaches him to pray to God for what you want, and it will be granted. The widow tells him that the teacher is talking about spiritual things. He still disagrees, and is sent to ...
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