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6391: Catcher in the Rye: Comparison of Holden and Me
... wasn't much in the mood any more to give old Jane a buzz." (Pg. 150) Holden also had a problem getting his motivation together in order to complete schoolwork and succeed in his prep school. I have similar problems with my motivation and find at times I must be in the mood to do something in order for me to accomplish it. This stems from our experience in the past ...
6392: Lord of the Flies: Golding's Reality - Fact or Fiction
... of all men. This book shows how easy it is for man to revert back to the evil that is deep in his heart. This book also shows that if a bunch of well mannered school boys can turn evil, one can imagine what can happen with world leaders undergoing the pressure of world relations. Golding uses setting in Lord of the Flies as a first indication of the evil within ...
6393: An Analysis of The Wretched Of The Earth
... Seale . As students at Merrit College, in Oakland, they had organized a Soul Students' Advisory Council, which was the first group to demand that what became known as African-American studies be included in the school curriculum. They parted ways with the council when their proposal to bring a drilled and armed squad of ghetto youths onto campus, in commemoration of Malcolm X's birthday, the year after his assassination, was ...
6394: To Kill a Mocking Bird: The Ewell Residence
... pathetic way to keep ones family fed; but what can one expect for an unemployed alcoholic like Mr.Ewell? As Lee states earlier in the passage, "No truant officers could keep their numerous offspring in school; no public health officer could free them from congenital defects, various worms, and diseases indigenous to filthy surroundings." THIS DOES NOT CONTRIBUTE TO YOUR THESIS>However as terrible as he is as a father he ...
6395: Kinsolver's The Bean Trees: Problems in Today's Society
... and how the different classes can't mix or even eat together. When they come to America they are put in a class as refugees. Taylor talks about being knowing as a Nutter back in school which was like a class she ended up in. Lou Ann, Taylor, Esperanza and Estevan could all be classified as Nutters in a way they all are kind of outsiders and find a sense of ...
6396: The Realization of Passion in Jane Eyre
... of servitude is only , “what I knew of existence. And now I felt that it was not enough: I tired of the routine... I desired liberty; for liberty I gasped; for liberty I uttered a prayer...”.(v.i.86) It is the responsibilities of servitude that suffocate her and constrain her. Her anger at St. John's demand that she sacrifice all her desires to his missionary ambition enables her to ...
6397: Wuthering Heights: Romanticism
... with Heathcliff to avoid scorn (249). Nature, specifically the heath, is shown as being a religious haven for those, like Linton, Catherine, and Heathcliff, who wish to contemplate or hide. The Romantics especially the Graveyard School had an elegiac interest in mutability, mourning, and melancholy. Emily Brontλ also had an interest in stressing and manipulating these qualities of man. Throughout his life, Heathcliff is the one character who not only realizes ...
6398: Ghandi 2
... India and Pakistan. Gandhi reached his goal of a free India but it was not truly free because of the split. Approximately five months after the British announcement, Gandhi was assassinated on his way to prayer. This was truly a heavyhearted demise of a great leader that is mourned to this day.
6399: A Review of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
... no sort of style. We are highwaymen. We stop stages and carriages on the road, with masks on and kill the people and take their watches and money." I find it horrible that some young school boys would plan to kill people. In conclusion the book is not as bad as I expected it to be.
6400: The Scarlet Letter: Chapter by Chapter Review and Analysis
... your shame than to hide it. It was beautifully written, it was dramatic and very climatic. I enjoyed this summer reading assignment even though I would have preferred to have done it during the regular school year.


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