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- 4571: Catcher in the Rye: Summary
- ... Caulfield - Jim Carry 2. Phoebe Caulfield - Jennifer Lopez 3. Robert Ackley - Johnny Depth 4. D.B. - Richard Greko 5. Jean Gallagher - Sandra Bullock 6. Stradlater - Antonio Banderas 7. Sally Hayes - Malisa Malono 8. Mr. Antolini - John Travolta These actors have been chosen to make "The Catcher in The Rye" come true. I think that all of these actors act very well and each have great talents. Actors like this can make ...
- 4572: Billy Sunday
- ... went back home for a short while. He then left for the city of Nevada determined to make it on his own. He worked for a Civil War veteran and his wife. Colonel and Mrs. John Scott took him in, loved him, worked him hard, and Oswalt / 6 sent him to two years of high school. No one knows whether or not he graduated, but he was much better educated than ...
- 4573: A Separate Peace: True Friends
- ... and exhibit other harmful acts toward their fellow man. This one emotion has broken the spirits of men since the dawn of time, and there is no end in site. In A Separate Peace by John Knowls, Gene, an all American boy, is griped with the age old torment of jealousy towards his best friend. This drives him to do despicable things. Gene's jealousy flourishes for Phineas every time Finny ...
- 4574: The Pearl: The Curse of the Oyster
- The Pearl: The Curse of the Oyster In The Pearl, by John Steinbeck, evil transforms certain humble citizens into envious savages. Evil was exhibited by the doctor who refused to treat Coyotito because his parents had no money. When the doctor heard of Kino and Juana's ...
- 4575: The Industrial Revolution
- ... production, the domestic handicraft system of manufacturing gave way beginning in the late 18th century to factory-based mechanization (Williams 24). The cotton industry was the first to be fully mechanized. The crucial inventions were John Jay’s flying shuttle (invented in 1733 but not widely used until the 1760’s), James Hargreaves’s spinning jenny (1765), Richard Arkwright’s water frame (1769), Samuel Crompton’s mule (1779), and Edmund Cartwright ...
- 4576: True Son
- ... The only white person he likes is Gordie, his younger brother. Gordie is the only one who tries to understand True Son, he's also the only one to call him True Son instead of John Butler, his real name. Once while he was living with his white family he tried to escape. When Gordie begged to go too, True Son brought him too. But Before they could get very far ...
- 4577: A Review of The Old Man and The Sea
- ... chunks out of the fish. He ends up killing all the sharks and he gets home safely, and exhausted. Ernest Hemingway is an author of the past. Compared to a more modern author, like say, John Grisham, he has different and unique qualities. Hemingway likes to use lots of descriptive phrases, while leaving little room for actual character discussion. Grisham, on the other hand, makes sure that there is a lot ...
- 4578: 1984: The Party's Methods of Controlling People
- ... everything they see and hear is true. With these tools you have the power to change any person you wish. Bibliography 1. Orwell, George. Nineteen Eighty Four. New York: Penguin Books, 1950 Footnotes: 2. Webcom, John Coles Notes. Toronto: Coles Publishing Company, 1995 1 Goorge Orwell, Nineteen Eighty Four (New York:Penguin Books Incorporated, 1950), p.123. 2 George Orwell, Nineteen Eighty Four (New York:Penguin Books Incorporated, 1950), p.177 ...
- 4579: Morals And Psychological Aspects in Jane Eyre
- ... and crushed Jane. She through experiences such as these came to hate the idea of deceit along with anyone who practiced it. In addition, Jane never saw justice. No matter how obvious it was that John or one of his sisters were at fault Jane was always blamed. By looking at Jane's moral values it becomes apparent what Rochester has, in Jane's eyes, done wrong. He was deceitful in ...
- 4580: Jurassic Park: The Novel vs.The Film
- ... of the plot of the two different stories. The next difference is the personality, attitude and fate of the characters in the two versions of the story. The first major character change is that of John Hammond, proprietor and creator of the park. In the film he is portrayed as an elderly, but loving grandfather, trying to "make every child's dream come true". He invites his two grandchildren to visit ...
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