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- 9861: Themes of Oliver Twist
- ... his characters are very realistic. The way he makes them like the people we know is unbelievable, he does not make them special to the reader. The level of the symbolism in this novel is high, that is one of the best parts of the plot. The parts of the novel that have been analyzed in the preceding are the reasons why the novel is good, as Dickens wrote in the ...
- 9862: East of Eden: Riches
- ... did not think this, he would not have thought it important to leave his large sum of money to his sons. With his job and the money he earned, he is able to enjoy a high-class life as a military private. Cyrus Trask believes that his children, Adam and Charles, would live a better life than he had if he could provide them with the right training. He teaches them ...
- 9863: To Kill A Mockingbird: Life Lessons of Jem and Scout
- To Kill A Mockingbird: Life Lessons of Jem and Scout In the book To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, Jem and Scout learn a lot but not from school, they learn a lot of life lessons through out the book, I will tell you about some of them. One life lesson that Jem and Scout learn is that you cant judge something by the ...
- 9864: To Kill A Mockingbird: The Guilty Verdict and Consequences of the Trial
- ... the race of the defendant and the victim played a major role in the decision. A jury of all whites convicted a black defendant on evidence that was far from beyond reasonable doubt. Emotions ran high and although facts and not emotions should have been the basis for the verdict that was certainly not the case. So this trial demonstrates that we as people have a long way to go in ...
- 9865: Summary of The Scarlet Pimpernel
- ... deceit, these 20 men helped many endangered aristocrats escape from France back to the safety of England. There, the lives of the royalty and honored citizens were protected. Among the most widely acknowledged person of high society at the time was Lady Marguerite Blakeney who was also known as being the "cleverest woman in Europe." She had married a man by the name of Sir Percy Blakeney who had flattered her ...
- 9866: The Scarlet Letter - Puritan Society
- ... The Pastor and His Parishioner" reveals that the roles are now reversed. Where else could an incongruity such as this occur, but in an accepting environment? What other platform is there for a man of high regard in the community to pour his soul to a woman who is shunned by the public for a grave sin? Nowhere else but in the forest, could such an event occur. Finally, the forest ...
- 9867: A Review of The Jungle
- ... is faced with many problems throughout the story but none more apparent than that of poverty. The level of poverty in Packingtown is that of a lower standard than we are accustomed to. Jurgis has high hopes for him and his family when the story begins and he has his job at the killing beds. But an injury stops his plans of a good lifestyle short. After healing from the injury ...
- 9868: The Hobbit: Bilbo's Journey
- ... they stand still. 2. An eye in a blue face Saw an eye in a green face. "That eye is like this eye" Said the first eye, "But in a low place, Not in a high place." They do this until one riddle stumps Gollum, Bilbo outwits this notorious creature with his keen sense of intellect. However, Bilbo's confrontation with Gollum is not over. Gollum goes back on his word ...
- 9869: The Glass Menagerie: The Tragic Effects of the Past
- ... to be her father$BCT(J and she retreats to the victrola every time she experiences a problem. For example, she resorts to the victrola when Amanda finds out she has not been attending business school. In addition, when Jim informs Laura that he is engaged, she retreats to the victrola again. Having nothing to do at home, Laura takes care of her glass ornaments. Taking care of the glass figurines ...
- 9870: Stoker's Dragula: Devices
- Stoker's Dragula: Devices Throughout the prolific past of classic English literature, there were writers that were prone to create a perfect, high-class setting in which the characters were of upper standards. Then there were the writers who wanted to create fear and absolute terror for the reader. But the fear and terror that was established in ...
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