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- 8631: White Fang
- ... s sour. That’s what’s ailin’ you. Swallow a spoonful of sody, an’ you’ll sweeten up wonderful an’ be more pleasant company," (9). London does a really nice job with the style of writing and the characters’ attitudes and tone of voice. A word, exclusively for books that are among the best masterpieces of their kind ever written that passed the test of time – classic. Symbolism, meaning, detail and ...
- 8632: When Irony Becomes Cynicism
- ... implying that he is better than they are. Gordon shows his readers through his choice of language, that he is part of the problem, and avoids invoking a negative response to his essay. Through clever writing techniques and being sensitive to his wide audience, Gordon is able to create an essay that many different types of readers can understand and identify with. Gordon’s argument is made clear right from the ...
- 8633: Wealth In The Great Gatsby
- ... a very good job in placing the story. Most of this story is based upon real life in the 1920's. Fitzgerald uses many common things to get his point across. In essence, he was writing this book so that fifty years from now, if some one read it and had no idea of what the 1920's were like, they could still get a feel for it by taking things ...
- 8634: Waiting For Godot
- ... meaning "pointing in every direction," which is more than appropriate for this incessant discourse. Lastly, by omitting some of Lucky's words and separating them, a weird, partial quote remains, "Given the existence...of a personal God...outside time...who...loves us dearly...and suffers...with those who...are plunged in torment...it is established...beyond all doubt...that man..." Either Beckett leaves off here to make the reader decide on ...
- 8635: The Crucible - Inner Struggles
- ... this small village. This caused conflict among the people of name and ultimately resulted in absolute chaos. This play clearly illustrates the self-battles of three characters. Reverend Hale’s battle is initiated by his personal commitment to God. He is a deeply religious man who was unrelenting in his quest for the devil. Originally, Hale believed that there was witchcraft in the town and wanted to drive it out. However ...
- 8636: Sci/fi Sort Story
- ... world in a very vulnerable position. After many long debates Parker and the politicians were able to define the strategy of the alien invasion. They came to a conclusion; the aliens planted radioactive viruses in personal cellphones, the radiation on the phones was so severe that it led to mental deformity. These viruses were only planted on world leading politicians causing many child like political arguments. The political arguments were so ...
- 8637: The Count Of Monte Cristo
- ... son were the only truly good-hearted men in the novel. He ran a firm with honest practices and persistently helped Dantes. When the Count repaid him for his kindness, the reward was truly deserved. Personal Evaluation: After reading this book, I can see why it has such and enduring popularity. The plot is exciting, and absorbs the reader into a romantic adventure. The characters are clearly described, and are put ...
- 8638: The Color Purple - Childhood
- ... type of emotional support. The father is a booze-drinking-could-care-less-life-is-a-bitch-then-you-die type of person, and the mother is a neurotic, whining bitch. Guilty as charged. No personal relationship exists between Caddy and her father; Mr. Compson is not there for his daughter. Can a relationship be established with a man who believes women "have an affinity for evil for supplying whatever the ...
- 8639: Evolution 2
- ... Darwin theory states that all species evolved from either many or few common ancestors or descendants under circumstances of natural selection. Three chief resources aided Darwin to develop his widespread theory of evolution. One, his personal observations, two, the geological theory of British scientist Sir Charles Lyell, and three, the population theory of the British economist Thomas Robert Malthus. Aboard the H.M.S Beagle from 1831 to 1836, Charles Darwin ...
- 8640: The Chrysanthemums
- ... asked about these flowers to get on Elisa's good side, but she is oblivious to the fact. As becomes apparent, the peddler has taken the tactic of trying to connect with Elisa on a personal level so she will have emotions for him, ultimately buying his service. An example comes when he quickly recants his statement that the chrysanthemums smell "nasty" at first, to agreeing that they have a "good ...
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