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- 4671: A Review of "The Lost World"
- ... kind of dinosaurs are these?" and Dodgson said "I have no f@#king idea, and it doesn't make a difference, just follow the procedure." This book was very excellent due to Crichton's stupendous writing style. Plus, due to the first book Jurassic Park, The Lost World's plot, theme, and characters are all easy to relate to and identify with. I just can't wait until this movie comes ...
- 4672: Green Grass: Lionel Red Dog
- ... happenings at Wounded Knee. Bibliography King, Thomas. Green Grass, Running Water. United States: HarperCollins, 1994. Zimmerman, Bill. Airlift to Wounded Knee. Chicago, Illinois: The Swallow Press Incorporated, 1976. Lyman, Stanley David. Wounded Knee 1973: A Personal Account. Ed. Floyd O'neil, June Lyman, and Susan McKay. Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press\Lincoln & London, 1991. Brown, Dee. Bury my Heart at Wounded Knee. United States: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1971. ---. Wounded Knee ...
- 4673: Like Water for Chocolate: Summary
- ... a current novel. This novel is the kind of book anyone would appreciate. It is full of suspense, emotion and tradition. Some parts of the novel are very far fetched but this unique style of writing is all part of this fantasy. Like Water for Chocolate is definitely worthwhile to read. It will leave you with a sense of knowledge of all the hardships that Mexican women once went through and ...
- 4674: Moby Dick and The Scarlet Letter: Unpardonable Sin
- ... of the unpardonable sin conveys feelings and attitudes of a pre-industrial society which are carried by individual members of the same society a hundred years later. This gives the theme of the unpardonable sin personal importance and understanding of the social causes that happened over a lifetime before the effects that still linger. Reading Hawthorne’s Ethan Brand, Rappaccinni’s Daughter, and Young Goodman Brown, in this order elucidates a ...
- 4675: The Scarlet Letter: Hester, What a Change!
- ... The best of Hawthorn's early fiction was gathered in Twice-Told Tales, Mosses from an Old Manse, and The Snow-Image. These capture the complexity's of the New England Puritan heritage. Hawthorne's writing had a wide range of influence upon people, such as Melville who dedicated the great classic Moby-Dick to him. One of Hawthorne's most famous novels is The Scarlet Letter. One of his characters ...
- 4676: Great Expectations: Pip
- Great Expectations: Pip The following people effect Pip and are effected by him. Each has distinct personal characteristics and qualities. Mrs. Joe, Pip's sister, is about twenty when Pip is born. She is Pip's only known relative that is alive and has brought him up by hand. She is portrayed ...
- 4677: Galapagos: James Wait's Rebirth from an Iron Age in Galapagos
- ... Bahia de Darwin experiences happiness in this “new life”: “I have the most wonderful news. Mrs. Kaplan is going to marry me. I am the luckiest man in the world.” (Pg. 237) He attained his personal “Golden Age” through a struggle of crime, hatred, and deception. Wait learns from experience that these actions are not what leads to a happy life. He learns that peace, love, happiness, loyalty, friendship, and trust ...
- 4678: Addison And Steele
- ... politics where he became a popular figure in society.(World Book Addison) Steele went to the military where he later got knighted. In 1710 they were united when Steele asked Addison to join him in writing in the "Spectator".(World Book Steele) Addison gladly excepted and the two men would go out and view the world around them. The two men would write about any occasion, but whenever they wrote they ...
- 4679: Amazing Grace A Book Report
- ... Sending a check to a charity might help, but in a way that is just giving them a piece of paper once a year and pushing the whole situation out of ones mind. Something more personal has to be done to alleviate the suffering. But no matter what it is, these stories and tales of pain and suffering cannot continue, we as moral people need to decide how we can help ...
- 4680: The Lord of the Flies: SUmmary
- ... to survive is depicted through the boys= rapid transformation from school boys to savages. In the novel, Ralph represents democratic societies while he tries to hold a civil society together where every man is allowed personal freedom of thought and actions and Jack represents dictators in the world who seek to establish a society wherein a person is told that only if he contributes to making his country the most powerful ...
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