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- 6401: A Review of Lord of the Flies
- ... size, although I may have mentioned something unnecessary. Source : "Lord of the flies" by William Gerald Golding. "Alt om bψker" by Tiden Norsk Forlag. Proudly made by Raymond Rosseland, 2 AA at Gimle upper secondary school. 11/2-1996. Mark : 5
- 6402: Jumanji
- ... here because my name is Parrish, what is it going to be like when I have to live at a place named after me Alan said. His parents were shocked with his attitude towards the school and left for the presentation. Alan packed some clothes, food and the Jumanji game into a suitcase, and just as he was about to run away, someone knocked at the door. It was Sarah Whittle ...
- 6403: Catcher in the Rye: Holden and Reznor
- ... small and some terribly big, and through his regrets he becomes a sufferer. Holden regrets that his brother died, because there is nothing he can do to undo the past. He regrets flunking out of school. He also regrets that his mom got him skates that he never used, in which he feels that he should have used them. Reznor regrets many events in his past also, by showing "That old ...
- 6404: Davis' "Fifth Business": Death of Boy Staunton
- ... by, fed by incidents that occurred from different people. Leola, Boy's first wife was one of these people. Leola was born in Deptford as was Boy. They grew up together going to the same school, and fancied each other throughout the years. When Boy came back from the war, they fell in love, got married and remained that way until the day Leola Staunton killed herself (due to Boy neglecting ...
- 6405: Madame Bovary: Destiny
- ... the future Madame Bovary, we perceive her as being a woman who is refined perhaps a bit more than the average peasant girl living on a farm. We conclude this because she attended a boarding school where she was taught dancing, geography, needlework and piano. (p.15) Charles, on the other hand, gives her more credit than she deserves. He regards her as well very educated, sophisticated, sensitive and loving, with ...
- 6406: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest: Power
- ... who came up with all the solutions for the problems that the nurse would bring up to try and stop the men from using it. McMurphy and the Doctor even went to the same high school and the nurse caught them reminiscing about old times, laughing, yelling and having a great time. The doctor, the one who is suppose to help the nurse, helped McMurphy in taking the men on a ...
- 6407: Harriet Tubman
- ... son and it contained many normal paragraphs. A paragraph within the letter read: "Read my letter to the old folks, and give my love to them, and tell my brothers to be always watching unto prayer, and when the good old ship of Zion comes along, to be ready to step on board."(Cited from Ebony, December 1984, p.54) The letter caused confusion among the inspectors because Jackson's parents ...
- 6408: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man: Conflicting Desires within a Doctrine
- ... have ivory hands and golden hair, which confuses Stephen with the phrases, "Tower of Ivory" and "House of Gold" which is part of the Roman Catholic Litany of Our Lady. Later when Stephen is at school, he again thinks about Eileen. Stephen gets his first sensual experience from Eileen when she puts her hand into his pocket and touches his hand. Stephen gets quite confused with the terms of the Litany ...
- 6409: Catcher in the Rye: How Holden Deals With Alcohol, Sex, and Violence
- ... so he does. Then the rest of them follow. In the book, Between Parent and Teenager, it states the substance abuse is the number one cause of death amongst teenagers. Studies show that among high school students age 14 - 17, 60% of the students use alcohol once a week, 75% use it at least once a month, and 85% have used it once in the year. In the novel, Holden Caulfield ...
- 6410: Harry Elmer Barnes
- ... using the firemen, I grunted a few times and subsided, for there were no others grunting or yelling with me, by then." (11) Fahrenheit 451 trends are perhaps most prevalent in Germany. Gόnther Deckert, a school teacher translated into German a work of American execution consultant, Fred Leuchter, titled The Leuchter Report. The report is Leuchter's 1988 analysis of the alleged gas chambers of Auschwitz and Majdanek. Deckert, who was ...
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