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4381: Beloved: The Symbolism of Trees
... different ways, but they all deal with slavery with the comforting and harmless aspect of nature, trees. Although people today don't have to live through slavery, people still have to face their own tough personal situations. Instead of having nature to soothe one's problems, people today drown their sorrows in material possessions and controlled substances, unfortunately a problem plaguing society. Readers can only remember a time not too long ...
4382: Huck Finn-Racism
... idea that a black man can have true emotions and real feelings, something that was not commonly believed at the time. All of this leads to the main point Twain was attempting to make by writing Huck Finn. This book illustrates the possibility of a real friendship across even the strictest social boundaries of race and class. Huck Finn is not only a classic piece of American literature, but also a ...
4383: Gogol's The Overcoat: A Whisper of Changey
... of a communist government was total failure. He also criticized the other government of the world for failing to aid Russia in its quest for a better system. Gogol used his creative mind and his writing abilities to speak out against the evils of the Russian government. He used symbolism to prove his points, and often risked exile by his own government for expressing such radical views. Many different objects in ...
4384: Huck Finn Essay
... to do so. Mark Twain knew enough about civilization to understand that his ideas on the way to live were nothing more that romantic idealisms at their best. This did not stop him however, from writing about it in his stories. Like his ideas on the ideal way of living, Twain’s message is simple. Civilization will alawys be imperfect, and the individual who sees this imperfection will always find freedom ...
4385: Mark Twain's The Adventures of HuckleBerry Finn
... He realizes that people will not change, but feels that they should be aware of whom they are, of what comes with this thing we call humanity. That is Mark Twain's main purpose in writing this novel.
4386: Kim Kim
... do secret service work. 5. Hurre Chunder Mookerjee- A babu, and also a member of the Secret Service. He is Kim's confederate in securing some valuable documents brought into by spies for the Russians. Personal Evaluation and Conclusion: I personally liked the novel "Kim". The reason I liked the novel is because I love adventure stories. The story line of "Kim" was very exciting and kept me in suspense. I ...
4387: Dune
... Feyd-Rautha was also like him except his physical appearance was that of ideal shape and form. Back at the Atreides base more characters are introduced to me. They are Duncan Idaho who was the personal trainer for Paul Atreides, Dr. Yeuh who was a good friend of the Duke and later was found out to be a traitor, and Thufir Hawat the security officer of the base. All these men ...
4388: The Different Conceptions of the Veil in The Souls of Black Folk
... the humanity of blacks which has important implications to the types of relations that developed between blacks and whites. With their humanity hidden behind "the veil" black and white relations at the time of the writing of the Souls of Black Folk were marked by violence: draft riots in New York during the Civil War, riots following the reconstruction period, the lynching of Blacks, and the formation of the Klu Klux ...
4389: Fyodor Dostoyevsky's The House of the Dead
... former military surgeon, Dostoyevsky grew up in the noble class. He entered the military engineering school at St. Petersburg at age 16. Shortly after graduating, he resigned his commission and devoted all his time to writing. However, he soon became caught up in the movement for political and social reform during the reign of Tsar Nicholas I. He began to participate in weekly discussions about the ideas of French utopian Socialists ...
4390: Night
... is not sound right. I always used to think that God and the Bible had the last say in our fate. So why don't you let God and the evidence judge us. On a personal note, my wife was going to have my baby and five months, but now since you have hung her, I have no child and no wife. My wife was a wonderful person, and she would ...


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