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- 2991: Character Analysis of Metamorphosis
- ... his young sister. It has been a while since his transformation but when his mother sees the sight of him, she still overreacts. When they talked about getting rid of Gregor, his mother takes no interest and falls asleep. Like the father, she is judging Gregor for what she sees on the surface. The sister, whom Gregor loves most, is the cruelest and betrays him. Before the transformation, Grete is viewed ...
- 2992: The Lord of the Flies Character Analysis
- ... 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 ...
- 2993: The Deterioration of Salem During the Witch Trials The Crucible
- ... to be the largest form of evil. Salem's hysteria made the community lose faith in the spiritual beliefs that they were trying to strictly enforce. The church lost many of its parishioners because the interest of the town was now on Abigail because people wanted to know who was going to be named next. When the church was trying to excommunicate John Proctor, there were not enough people at church ...
- 2994: "A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings"
- ... treat the angel. When the villagers encounter the unusual angel, they are curious as to where exactly he/it is and came from; but not long after that the town's people start to lose interest in the surreal angel. The villagers then become more interested in the "Spider Lady", who comes to town with the circus. The Spider Lady seemed to catch the public's attention more than that of ...
- 2995: The Great Gatsby and The American Dream
- ... Jay cannot accept that the past is gone and done with. Jay is sure that he can capture his dream with wealth and influence. He believes that he acted for a good beyond his personal interest and that should guarantee success. Nick attempts to show Jay the folly of his dream, but Jay innocently replies to Nick's assertion that the past cannot be relived by saying, "Yes you can, old ...
- 2996: Biographical Influences in The Great Gatsby
- ... husband jealous. Zelda has an affair to try and get her husband's mind on her rather than on his writing. Also, Daisy and Zelda, make the men that have shown a great deal of interest in them achieve financial accomplishments before they will commit to them. In real life Zelda fell in love with Fitzgerald, but made him prove to her that he could obtain financial security before she would ...
- 2997: The Great Gatsby: American Dream
- ... Jay cannot accept that the past is gone and done with. Jay is sure that he can capture his dream with wealth and influence. He believes that he acted for a good beyond his personal interest and that should guarantee success. Nick attempts to show Jay the folly of his dream, but Jay innocently replies to Nick's assertion that the past cannot be relived by saying, "Yes you can, old ...
- 2998: The Constitution: Discord And Tension In 1850
- ... vote. Though they only counted as 3/5 of a person, it was something. It would be years the first time in history that slaves would be able to vote for government officials. One sectional interest in America was more sensitive and more explosive than all of the others, slavery. Unlike other economic issues, slavery was a great moral problem. In the days of the Founding Fathers, people presumed that slavery ...
- 2999: The Nations Sectional Discord And The Unity Within The Nation
- ... vote. Though they only counted as 3/5 of a person, it was something. It would be years the first time in history that slaves would be able to vote for government officials. One sectional interest in America was more sensitive and more explosive than all of the others, slavery. Unlike other economic issues, slavery was a great moral problem. In the days of the Founding Fathers, people presumed that slavery ...
- 3000: The Events Connected to the Louisiana Purchase
- ... out to be was exactly the opposite. Jefferson was interested in the Louisiana Territory for a long time. The part of it that he originally wanted the most was the city of New Orleans. His interest was originally confined there. Jefferson knew that Napoleon withdraw his offer at any moment, so he acted upon it as fast as he could. Although some people disagreed with what Jefferson had done, Jefferson said ...
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