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- 891: Jane Eyre: Changing Seasons and Weather
- ... her relationship with the Rivers women and become an integral part of the running of Moor house, but she has become desperate for Rochester whom she left behind at Thornfield. Within the course of two letters to Mrs. Fairfax inquiring about Rochester, two months pass and Jane is confronted more dramatically with the her sadness at the absence of Rochester. Jane remarks A fine spring shone round me, which I could ...
- 892: Lives of Dystopia Can Be Changed
- ... s Tale, Offred begins keeping secrets from authority and her superiors. When their lives changed and became so controlled in the book, everything from the past was erased or thrown away. All books, signs and letters were to be deleted and almost all of them were. One day when Offred is in her room, she finds some writing, quite fresh it seemed, scratched with a pin or maybe just a fingernail ...
- 893: "The Loons"
- ... back from Batoche with a bullet in his thigh. Jules had only intended to stay the winter in the Wachakwa Valley. The cottage on Diamond Lake had a sign on the roadway bore in austere letters name MacLead. It was a large cottage; it was on the lakefront. Everything around the cottage were ferns, and sharp-branched raspberry bushes, and moss that had grown over fallen tree trunks. Above the backdoor ...
- 894: The Art of Persuasive Speaking
- ... power of your voice; you just have to make them think that theyll like it or gain something from it. There are countless examples of this that are spoken and written. Almost all chain letters use this principle. The masters of this little technique are those pesky salespeople who call you and want you to change long distance carriers or buy some carpet cleaner, and we cant forget the ...
- 895: Frankenstein: Roles Between Males and Females
- ... to her. Since the women are mainly confined to the home, they are naive and are not as prepared for the outside world as the men are. (Mellor, 276). This is perceivable in the opening letters from Walton to his sister, Margaret Saville. While Walton is far away from home on a "long and difficult voyage" (51) Margaret remains at home "alarmed for his safety" (55). This shows a split between ...
- 896: Eye Deep in Hell: Book Review
- ... thesis in a very orderly and straightforward fashion. His book is very similar to an outline, with the actual writing in the chapters representing the fine points on the outline that have the smaller case letters in front of them. He breaks the book down into several segments. These segments are then broken down into chapters and are very well tied together. I especially like the way in which Ellis tied ...
- 897: Animal Farm: Utopia
- ... thought she remembered a definite ruling against beds, went to the end of the barn and tried to puzzle out the Seven Commandments which were inscribed there. Finding herself unable to read more than individual letters, she fetched Muriel. "Muriel," she said, "read me the fourth commandment. Does it not say something about never sleeping in a bed?" With some difficulty Muriel spelt it out. "It says, 'No animal shall sleep ...
- 898: The Jilting of Granny Weatherall: Ellen Weatherwall
- ... whom this does not bother. Through life, she represses her feelings, pushing it out of her mind before she can resolve it, making it unfinished business. To protect her image she also keeps her love letters a secret to her children. She does not want them to see how silly she once was. (DeMouy, 47) On her deathbed she painfully tries to forget the memory of George. She imagines that she ...
- 899: Citizen Soldiers: A Comparison
- ... the history of the United States and Europe, by taking first person accounts of the war and combining them with military facts surrounding World War II. Ambrose's war novel is based upon the numerous letters, stories, and interviews of the American soldiers who fought in World War II. The reader is taken from the D-Day invasion of Normandy, to the eventual surrender by the Nazis, and all in between ...
- 900: Brave New World Summary
- ... brawn are carefully selected. Then, a bottled embryo undergoes the initial conditioning that will determine its skills and strength, in keeping with its destiny as an Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, or Epsilon. These names are letters in the Greek alphabet, familiar to Huxley's original English readers because in English schools they are used as grades- like our As, Bs, etc.- with Alpha plus the best and Epsilon minus the worst ...
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