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9781: The Andromeda Strain: Summary
... his blood was hard, clotted solid. Then out of the corner of Stone's eye an old man appeared and stumbled. They quickly found him and took him back to where the helicopter was hovering high above the town. As they walked back Burton heard crying and rushed into a house to find the second survivor, a bright, red-faced screaming infant. He proceeded back to the helicopter and the two ...
9782: A Review of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
... no sort of style. We are highwaymen. We stop stages and carriages on the road, with masks on and kill the people and take their watches and money." I find it horrible that some young school boys would plan to kill people. In conclusion the book is not as bad as I expected it to be.
9783: A Book Report on Aldous Huxley's "A Brave New World"
... that people should have no emotions, particularly no painful emotions; blind happiness is necessary for stability. One of the things that guarantees happiness is a drug called soma, which calms you down and gets you high but never gives you a hangover. Another is the "feelies," movies that reach your sense of touch as well as your sight and hearing. After Huxley presents these themes in the first three chapters, the ...
9784: Pride and Prejudice and The Edible Woman: Negative Effects of the Society's Influence
... situation and completely disregards society. After a series of events both Darcy and Elizabeth fall in love for real. However, the two are still not free to be together. Lady Catherine de Bourgh, who represents high society, soon pays a visit to Elizabeth and informs her that Elizabeth and Darcy are completely unsuitable for one another. She tells Elizabeth that to marry “a young woman of inferior birth, of no importance ...
9785: A Review of Lord of the Flies
... size, although I may have mentioned something unnecessary. Source : "Lord of the flies" by William Gerald Golding. "Alt om bψker" by Tiden Norsk Forlag. Proudly made by Raymond Rosseland, 2 AA at Gimle upper secondary school. 11/2-1996. Mark : 5
9786: Jumanji
... here because my name is Parrish, what is it going to be like when I have to live at a place named after me” Alan said. His parents were shocked with his attitude towards the school and left for the presentation. Alan packed some clothes, food and the Jumanji game into a suitcase, and just as he was about to run away, someone knocked at the door. It was Sarah Whittle ...
9787: Willy Loman is often described as a Tragic Hero. To What Extent is "Death of a Salesman" a Tragedy?
... that "attention must be paid." As Linda says "A small man can be just as exhausted as a great man," this reinforces the idea that a tragic hero must no longer be a man of high moral stature, he need not have the power or largeness of a King but he can be an ordinary "Lowman" to be influential on an audience and because Death of a Salesman is also a ...
9788: Catcher in the Rye: Holden and Reznor
... small and some terribly big, and through his regrets he becomes a sufferer. Holden regrets that his brother died, because there is nothing he can do to undo the past. He regrets flunking out of school. He also regrets that his mom got him skates that he never used, in which he feels that he should have used them. Reznor regrets many events in his past also, by showing "That old ...
9789: An Analysis of "The Grapes of Wrath"
... its westerly journey. Steadily the turtle advances on, ironically to the southwest, the direction of the mirgration 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 driver of the truck, red ant and Tom Joad's jacket are all symbolic of nature and man the try to stop the turtle from ...
9790: Davis' "Fifth Business": Death of Boy Staunton
... by, fed by incidents that occurred from different people. Leola, Boy's first wife was one of these people. Leola was born in Deptford as was Boy. They grew up together going to the same school, and fancied each other throughout the years. When Boy came back from the war, they fell in love, got married and remained that way until the day Leola Staunton killed herself (due to Boy neglecting ...


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