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3561: Flowers For Algernon 2
... not as good as they seem. He also starts to think about romance. Miss Kinnian, or Alice as he later in the book calls her, is Charlie s night school teacher and then a romantic interest and then a teacher again. She liked the old Charlie, but when he starts becoming smart she finds it harder and harder to keep up with him. Being with him makes her feel strange, inadequate ...
3562: Fahrenheit 451 - A Charred Exi
... such unmoral actions. Schools in this society no longer teach an education, but instead nonsense that programs the conforming children for their future of false happiness. Montag s society hasn t the time, nor the interest to better themselves with knowledge. Instead they destroy it. Another aspect of The Mechanical Hound that is symbolic is its use by the firemen, representing the misuse of technology that Bradbury is predicting in the ...
3563: Edith Whartons The House Of Mi
... Dorset, and makes conversation to Percy Gryce about his favourite topic, his collection of, Americana (page 20). In a consumer driven society, Lily is making herself more marketable to Mr Gryce. By fuelling Gryce s interest in Americana she is hoping he will begin to see her as a candidate for marriage. Lily s aspirations for wanting to marry Percy Gryce, do not stem from love, but form his money. It ...
3564: Edgar Allan Poe And The Raven
... see Appendix J). In 1826, he entered the University of Virginia. He was a good student, but eventually turned to gambling to pay debts. It was during this time that Poe had his first romantic interest which ended on a harsh note (see Appendix E) Despite grades and ambition, Poe had to leave college because of lack of money. A year later he enlisted in the army for two years, after ...
3565: Dark City
... and the fact that it made you think about it after each fascinating chapter. If you liked the movie the Matrix you ll definitely like this book. I recommend it to everyone who has an interest in Science Fiction or just likes something interesting to read.
3566: Daisy Miller
... have Roman fever or not after which she promptly succumbs to the disease. (Fogel p.39) Though Daisy died of malaria, Winterborne s frost is what truly killed the flower, Daisy. Had Winterborne pursued his interest in Daisy instead of rejecting her, the story would have turned out differently. The settings of the story also conveyed symbolism. Daisy Miller began in Vevey, Switzerland, the same setting for Rousseau s Julie, ou ...
3567: Critical Analysis Of The Jungl
... It has all been down, down, down until now. Jurgis s soul has been saved by the socialist party, the light in the darkness, the only option for defeating the evil of capitalism. In the interest of leisurely reading, this novel is not a very entertaining or even worthwhile read. Unless you get a kick out of people who decide to become communists (personally I think it is sick), this book ...
3568: Catcher In The Rye 5
... and development are a necessary part of reality. The only way one would be able to avoid change would be to die young, avoiding maturity, and maintaining innocence. Holden's dislike towards change attracts his interest to the museum, because a museum continues to be never changing, the displays are forever set in stone, and preserved. Lastly, Holden presents his fear of facing reality though avoiding the truth. After failing out ...
3569: Catcher In The Rye 4
... She's a personality. Holden and little Phoebe, Hel said, they kill me. This last part about her and this Mr. Antolini, the only guy Holden ever thought he could trust, who ever took any interest in him, and who turned out queer -- that's terrific. I swear it is" (5).Stern's goal in this review was to critique the novel for its length and its melancholy nature. He saw ...
3570: Catcher In The Rye 3
... of them went and sat some where a little too comfortable for Holden's liking! " Give her the time in Ed Banky's goddam car!" (43). Then it really got to Holden when Stradlater showed interest in Jane "it just drove me crazy to think of her and Stradlater parked some where" (48). He was just pissed that he wasn't the one on the double date with Jane because that ...


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