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- 9711: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Symbolism
- ... and he much rather prefers his individual freedom. Even when living with his pap he enjoys it much better than living in regular society because he does not like living in regular schedules; going to school, waking up at the same time. He prefers doing this out of the ordinary society. Huck Finn is an allegory about good and evil. Huck represents the forces of good, and most of the people ...
- 9712: Released From the Grip of What He Carried: Freedom Birds
- ... has boyfriends, knows she is closer to men other than himself. The other picture that Cross has is one of Martha clipped from a yearbook. It is a shot of Martha playing volleyball for her school. In the picture, Martha is "bent horizontal to the floor, reaching, the palms of her hands in sharp focus
the expression on her face taut and competitive" (276). The usual glance at a picture isn ...
- 9713: Pride and Prejudice: What's Love Got to Do With It
- Pride and Prejudice: What's Love Got to Do With It In Pride and Predjuice life is not all fun and games. There are many pressures in life: mothers with high expectations for a good marriage and a girl's own expectation of what life and hopefully marriage will be like. Charlotte Lucas is the oldest daughter in a large family, she is not the most ...
- 9714: The Reaper's Image
- ... lot of Stephen King's stories. He likes to leave the reader in suspense, and keep them wondering. Here There Be Tygers This story is about a little boy named Charles who is in elementary school. He has to go to the bathrrom really bad, but he is afraid to ask because the teacher does not like him. Finally the teacher sees him squirming and asks him if he needs to ...
- 9715: Their Eyes Were Watching God: Janie's Great Identity Search
- ... and she had lost her name. After the timely demise of Joe, another man came into Janie's life, Vergible Woods, a.k.a. Tea Cake. He was an unpretentious man without the status of high class, unlike Logan and Joe. He was just what Janie had wanted. Tea Cake gave Janie the freedom to do whatever she wanted. He allowed her to play checkers and talk to whom ever she ...
- 9716: Harrison Bergeron
- ... imposed there would not the breakthroughs that are needed to improve the population's way of life. Suppose someone did not have the ability to invent the automobile. It would be difficult to commute to school or work. Imagine if you had to walk to work every day no matter how bad the weather is. Now-a-days people complain about having to simply walk out to their car in the ...
- 9717: Gulliver's Travels
- ... to perceive them in detail, Gulliver judges the country's inhabitants he meets to be as perfect and innocent as their toylike appearances. He refers to the Lilliputian emperor, a being not even six inches high, as His Imperial Majesty and blindly agrees to perform any demanded service, even though he could easily overpower the tiny nation. It is only after his services have been exploited and himself banished that Gulliver ...
- 9718: The Grapes of Wrath: Symbolism
- ... its westerly journey. Steadily the turtle advances on, ironically to the southwest, the direction of the migration of people. The turtle is described as being lasting, ancient, old and wise: horny head, yellowed toenails, indestructible high dome of a shell, humorous old eyes. (Chp 1) The diver of the truck, the red ant and Tom Joad's jacket are all symbolic of nature and man that try to stop the turtle ...
- 9719: Fifth Business: Search for Self Identity
- ... write an autobiography that "in general terms that he was to be a child of the Baltic vastness, reared perhaps by gnomelike Lapps after the death of his explorer parents, who were probably Russians of high birth." (Davies' 231). The scenery of this autobiography seems significantly Canadian, but Paul does not want his book to represent his past life in Deptford. Therefore, Paul Dempster is a troubled child because of his ...
- 9720: Canticle For Leibowitz: Walter Miller
- ... the circuit design is for, and what is does. Brother Francis thinks regressively. The monks copy out the blueprints, and then do nothing with them. As a society we do the same thing today. In school students copy notes off the blackboard blindly, they do not know what they are copying. Therefore, they do not understand the content. Not only does Miller also poke fun at impractical details, Miller also pokes ...
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