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- 4591: The Role of Nick Carraway As Narrator in The Great Gatsby
- ... of single narrative character in the novel. The word "unique" is used to describe the form of evaluation Nick partakes in due to his total absence of any form of critical analysis. This lack of personal judgement is seen to manifest itself in the mind of the narrator from the very beginning of Nick's youth through the words of his father. Nick's realization of the equality of man altered ...
- 4592: A Portrait Of The Artist As A
- ... a martyr to his art. His last name comes from the great inventor of Greek myth, Daedalus, whose mazes and waxen wings are the kind of splendid artistic creations Stephen hopes to equal in his writing. Just as Stephen is a contradictory figure, we may have contradictory feelings about him. We can believe that he is a brilliant artist who must flee dull, uncultured Dublin at any cost. We can admire ...
- 4593: Analysis of Children's Fairy Tales
- ... and new technology. It takes a lot now a days to keep a child occupied. They would rather play with a computer. Writers had to compromise with the changing times. They had to make their writing more interesting to keep the children reading. The writers had to use their imagination more so that the children can use theirs. I am glad that the lessons are still being taught in the modern ...
- 4594: Bennet's: The Executioner
- ... and thick along the twisted and narrow black branches. The air was quiet and soft again." This quote shows the excellent description that Bennett uses in his stories. Bennett also masters one area in story writing. This is suspense. One example was at te end of the story, when Bruce and Oliver are trying to kill the executioner. Bruce is scared, and the suspense is brewing. "Come on Bruce. Your life ...
- 4595: Huck Finn: Twain's Cynic Point of View
- ... He realizes that people will not change, but feels that they should be aware of who they are, of what comes with this thing we call humanity. That is Mark twain's main purpose in writing this novel.
- 4596: Tom Clancy: Believable Plots
- ... of a book is sometimes affected by the realism with which the plot is introduced. Tom Clancy is an author of many books concerning the military. He is one of the most outstanding authors for writing fictional novels to do with military. His novels The Hunt for Red October and The Cardinal of The Kremlin provide insights which will capture the imagination of many readers. Using historical facts, references to real ...
- 4597: Comparison Between Brave New World and Fahrenheit 451
- ... the people around him, much as Marx and more importantly John the Savage saw in their culture. Both authors try to show that with life made easier by strong government control and a lack of personal involvement people will no longer spend their time thinking, questioning or developing their own ideas. Through these various diversions from normal behavior in society, Marx, John the Savage and Guy Montag are able to see ...
- 4598: Gillian by Laurel Oke Logan
- ... and her friends that she was going to be married. Gillian was so very happy because she had found a wonderful man who loved her a lot and she also found Jesus Christ as her personal Lord and Savior. I really enjoyed the book and recommend it to anyone who is interested in romance stories. It's a very interesting book and it keeps you going because you never know what ...
- 4599: 1984
- ... seen in eleven years. Winston resents the intrusinon of the Party into the sex lives of its members. Also realizes the discouragement of sexual enjoyment, that makes any love affair with a party member impossible. Writing down the incident does not help him. He makes another entry in his diary, this one concerning the proles. He feels they are the only group that might overthrough the party, but they are unaware ...
- 4600: All Quiet on the Western Front
- ... final battles where all of his friends were killed. The death of Kat was particularly hard for Paul because they were very close. One month before the Armistice, Paul was killed. Ramarque's purpose in writing this book was to display the hidden costs of war. The physical aspects of death and wounds did not begin to portray the mental anguish that the soldiers experienced during and after the war. He ...
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