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- 2941: Justifying the Ways of God to Man: Paradise Lost, Book III
- ... the Creator who by intention brings into being others who act of themselves, and consequently the Intelligence that comprehends the universe (Samuel, 234). One of these aspects of God that Samuel describes is of particular interest, that being God as the voice of reason. To go a step further, we could say that God is reason, and it shows up in his language. Before God even speaks we are told that ...
- 2942: Drinking: A Love Story - A Review
- ... her mother would bring out the pitcher of martinis for her father. After he had his second, he would respond to the children and to the mother with a chirasmatic smile and a newly found interest in what they were saying. This is the father that Caroline imired and adored so much. She could not wait for that point in the day where she actually could interact with her father without ...
- 2943: The Grapes of Wrath
- ... unknown starving man, which was her first main unselfish act. Al Joad He is much less responsible than his older brother Tom. He spends as much time as possible chasing girls. His only other main interest is cars. Throughout the book he tries to leave the family and get work at a garage. Only Ma's vigilance in keeping the family together keeps him there. Noah Joad He was deformed at ...
- 2944: The Great Gatsby: Jay Gatsby's Great Morals and Lack of Glamour
- ... or love. It cannot buy morals or values, either. It is said that too much money can destroy one's life, which leads to isolation from reality. Jay Gatsby begins to express his lack of interest in the real world. This is because every time he is confronted by something or someone, he drifts off into this fantasy world to escape reality. He had to do this to accept himself and ...
- 2945: Criticism of Shame
- ... Pakistan. Critically, Shame is compared to Midnights Children because the of its resemblances in themes and style. The idea for Shame, reported interviewer Ronal Hayman in Books and Bookmen, grew out of Rushdies interest in the Pakistani concept of sharam, a word that denotes a hybrid of embarrassment, discomfiture, decency, modesty, and a sense of having an ordained place in the world. Reaction to Shame was mostly positive; many ...
- 2946: The Canterbury Tales Handout
- ... suppress riots. They wore colorful uniforms modeled after those of the Elizabethan period. Guilds Guilds are a group of merchants or artisans in one trade or craft, organized to uphold standards and to protect the interest of members. They are trim and fresh. Knives were wrought (made by hammering) with purest silver. Wisdom made them aldermen and they seemed a worthily burgess.
- 2947: An American Tragedy
- ... Sondra is the one that can bring him up on the social scene, and that is exactly what he wants. As time progresses, Roberta becomes more and more of a hassle. Sondra begins to show interest in him, and he takes her up on it. Then, something befalls on Roberta and Clyde that they really did not need. Roberta gets pregnant. Throughout the whole process of What should we do? and ...
- 2948: Comparison: Journey To The Center of The Earth & The Time Machine
- ... lever. The diet of the Eloi was fruit. He could see that the cows, horses, cattle, and sheep were extinct. He tried to teach them his language but he found out that they had no interest of learning and they tired very easily. He had stayed a few days to explore. When he had decided it was time to go back to his time he had discovered that his time machine ...
- 2949: Lord of the Flies
- ... boys is reported missing but none of the boys will admit to the likelihood of an accident. Everyone is hard at work the next day, either building huts or hunting. Soon the younger boys loose interest and go off to play. A meeting is called and the boys come up with some new ideas and talk about problems. Meanwhile jack wanders off and enjoys the peace and quiet. Soon the boys ...
- 2950: Huckleberry Finn
- ... After the river boat wreck, they start back on the river. After a while they start to wonder what is in the loot bag, start to examine it. The thing that took most of their interest was a book. The book was filled wit stories of kings and it makes them start wondering about things. One thing that Jim can't understand is why a French man who speaks French is ...
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