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371: Emma 2
Pride and Prejudice The title of the novel Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen, can be interpreted as a theme running through the novel. Pride, observed Mary, . . . is a very common failing, I believe. By all that I have ever read, I am convinced that it is very ...
372: Catcher In The Rye, Compares T
... whip raises a welt, but a blow from the tongue smashes bones.” Holden experiences several fights throughout the story. Near the beginning, he begins a struggle with Stradlater, his roommate, over his friend’s date, Jane Gallagher. Holden was upset to learn that the couple were alone in a car, knowing Stradlater’s sexual history. Holden’s mind chooses to push out the incident, so it is foggy in his head ...
373: Islamic Women
By: Zomo E-mail: Zomo@hotmail.com Many times when feminists looked at Islamic women they criticized the man for not treating women properly. However, as Jane I. Smith states, women of Islam are not really offended by that fact, on the contrary, they believe that it is better for them. The Holy Koran is the basis for the Islamic believers. It ...
374: The Catcher In The Rye: Holden
... 1. Holden's willingness to stop in the middle of the sexual act because of a girl's request when others wouldn't. 2. Holden's respect to the nuns. 3. Holden's respect to Jane : the willingness not to kiss her and comforting her when she cried. In light of these examples and others we can conclude that fellowman is very important to Holden. However, when people criticize him, he ...
375: Understanding Holden Caulfield
... himself. He believes he cannot ‘get really sexy’ with girls he doesn’t like a lot, whereas … he cannot get sexy with a girl he does like" (Edwards 563). In fact, “what he likes about Jane Gallagher is that the relationship with her won’t go beyond the hand holding stage" (Lee 114). Furthermore, he is "genuinely innocent" (Furst 71) and "his love of Phoebe is touching" (Mellard 261), but "he ...
376: Natural Reflection
Jane Austen’s novel Sense and Sensibility illustrates a number of characteristics particular to Romantic Literature. Of these characteristics, few are better utilized to offer a view into the individual temperaments of her characters than the ...
377: The Catcher in the Rye: Holden's Insight About Life and World
... couldn't even call up an old girlfriend whom he knew a long time ago. "But when I got inside this phone booth, I wasn't much in the mood any more to give old Jane a buzz." (Pg. 150) Holden also had a problem getting his motivation together in order to complete schoolwork and succeed in his prep school. I have similar problems with my motivation and find at times ...
378: Catcher in the Rye: Holden's Insight About Life and The World Around Him
... couldn't even call up an old girlfriend whom he knew a long time ago. "But when I got inside this phone booth, I wasn't much in the mood any more to give old Jane a buzz." (Pg. 150) Holden also had a problem getting his motivation together in order tocomplete schoolwork and succeed in his prep school. I have similar problems with my motivation and find at times I ...
379: The Clinton Sex Scandal
... resign" and "impeach." Which, to me seems like a quick rush to judgment. Pack journalism and media frenzies aren't new phenomenons, but the Internet has changed the character of the pact. Eleanor Randolph and Jane Hall of the Los Angeles Times make some interesting points about this in their article: "Media Coverage Turns Into a Full Press." They write: "When you commit wall-to-wall coverage of a sensational story ...
380: Jack The Ripper
... The Victims: 1) Mary Ann Nichols, murdered Friday, Augest 31, 1888. 2) Annie Chapman, murdered Saturday, September 8, 1888. 3) Elizebeth Stride, murdered Sunday, September 30, 1888. 4) Catherine Eddowes, murdered same day. 5) Mary Jane Kelly, murdered Friday, November 9, 1888. How the Ripper operated was by approaching the women he would stand facing his victim. When the victim lifted her skirt he would strangle her until unconsciencness or death ...


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