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- 3591: Great Gatsby
- ... Gatsby cannot accept that the past is gone and done with. He is sure that he can capture his dream with wealth and influence. He believes that he acted for a good beyond his personal interest that should guarantee success. Nick attempts to show Jay the folly of his dream, but Gatsby innocently replies to Nick's assertion that the past cannot be relived by saying, "Yes you can, old sport ...
- 3592: Commanders Of The Army Of The
- ... enable the reader to actually see what the author is talking about, as sometimes it can become a bit confusing with the way all the different armies are advancing. It also creates some variety and interest among the 200 some pages which creates a nice change once in a while. The pictures of the commanders are also used this way and are very interesting as the reader can see who Mr ...
- 3593: Bone
- ... your life-long partner. I’m not saying that she doesn’t love or care for her mother, I’m just saying that to a point in time, everyone will think and protect their own interest above others. I’m suppose to leave out Ona in the hierarchy because she committed suicide, but according to me, I think the narrator placed Ona forth in her hierarchy, before Nina and Leon. The ...
- 3594: Polonius Is Folish
- ... readers. It has been acted live in countries throughout the world and has been translated into every language. Polonius is one of the major characters in Hamlet, his role in the play is of great interest to scholars. Parts of Hamlet present Polonius as a fool, whose love of his own voice leads to his constant babbling. Scholars have been analyzing the character of Polonius for centuries, and his role in ...
- 3595: Brave New World
- ... and Lenina go on a rocket trip to the Savage Reservation in New Mexico, on their holiday. In this region of the new world primitive society and the old fasioned lifestyle were preserved in the interest of science. They meet John, one of the few white men among the indians. John tells them that he is the son of a man called Tomakin, he had visited the Reservation too, accompanied by ...
- 3596: Animal Farm
- ... animals looked from pig to man and could not tell the difference. Protagonist: I think this book had many protagonists. One protagonist was Snowball. He was an honest character who cared about the animals' best interest. Antagonist: I think the antagonist in this book was Napoleon. Napoleon exploited the animals to benefit himself. He changed the laws many times to make his life more comfortable while the other animals had to ...
- 3597: The Jungle
- ... largely by Marija's prostitution, she attended Socialist meetings with Jurgis; yet they meant nothing to her; she planned her meals during the speeches. Elzbieta always did things for others, even if they didn't interest her. She also wanted to properly honor her family members that had died and she didn't let others forget about the Old World. One character that I didn't like was Freddie Jones, son ...
- 3598: A Rose For Emily
- ... her great aunt who had gone completely mad. These opinions seem to come from female members of the town because they have a nosy approach. "At first we were glad Miss Emily would have an interest, because the ladies all said, 'Of course a Grierson would not think seriously of a Northerner, a laborer.'"(191). The ladies continue to throw sympathy towards Miss Emily, although she never hears it. She is ...
- 3599: Of Mice And Men - Hopes And Dr
- Ofmiceandmenthesis Hopes and dreams are both the fuel and fire in Of Mice and Men. Stienbeck uses these to thicken the plot and make the reader take large interest into the character’s outcomes. George and Lennie have a dream. “Someday—we’re gonna get the jack together and we’re gonna have a little house and a couple of acres an’ a cow ...
- 3600: REAL BOYS
- ... feel sad, anxious, or numb. There are different signs that may allow you to detect whether a boy is depressed: Increased withdrawal from relationships and problems in friendships. He may act tired and not take interest in many things, or he may act impulsively. The frequency of outbursts of anger increases. The boy may deny his feelings of unhappiness. He might have trouble concentrating or have a sleeping or eating disorder ...
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