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5461: The Great Gatsby 8
... to this part of the world. He although comes form a wealthy family chooses to make his own fortune He All my aunts and uncles talked it over as if they were choosing a prep-school for me and finally said Why ye-es with very grave, hesitant faces. (P.7) One the other hands though, Jay Gatsby is the dream killer who is involved with men like Meyer Wolfsheim. Wolfsheim ...
5462: The Glass Menagerie -x
... to find some relief. Stuck in a warehouse job, he uses his past to urge on future success. Believing he will better himself, he takes classes in speaking, hoping to recapture his good old high school days. Laura's admiration fuels his need, and he fails to realize what he'd done to the fragile girl. The Glass menagerie is a play that makes one to think about their current situation ...
5463: The Lottery: Theme and Irony
... story giving no specific details except that the box, in which the names are drawn from, is black. It is a great, clear and sunny, summer day for a gathering. The children are out of school and relaxing. Everything is appears to be positive in the village. The village gathers together for the drawing of the lottery from the black box, giving the reader the impression that these people must want ...
5464: The Rainmaker
... applies his personal law and trial knowledge into the books he writes. Put together with creative story telling, his makes his novels hard to put down. The Rainmaker starts with the last semester of law school for Rudy Baylor. He was assigned to give free advice to a group of seniors. It is at that very time, and that very place, that Rudy encounters his first and most important clients, Dot ...
5465: The Princess Bride -x
... attacks on Fezzik to destroy any shred of confidence that Fezzik may have had before. Vizzini s ego is getting in the way of Fezzik. From a very young age Fezzik was taunted by his school mates. At first, naturally, they were scared to death (even then Fezzik looked fierce) but once they found out he was chicken, well, they weren t about to let an opportunity like that get away ...
5466: The Outsiders 4
Critical Review "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton S.E. Hinton wrote this novel while she was in high school, at the young age of sixteen. It was completed in 1967. She has written other novels such as That Was Then This is Now, Rumble Fish, and Taming the Star Runner. The novel, The Outsiders ...
5467: The Outsiders 3
Critical Review "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton S.E. Hinton wrote this novel while she was in high school, at the young age of sixteen. It was completed in 1967. She has written other novels such as That Was Then This is Now, Rumble Fish, and Taming the Star Runner. The novel, The Outsiders ...
5468: The Outsiders 2
... an example for a description of Ponyboy: "Steve Randle was seventeen, tall and lean, with thick greasy hair he kept combed in complicated swirls. He was cocky, smart, and Soda's best buddy since grade school. Steve's specialty was cars..." (page 17). The reader can find this kind of descriptions almost everywhere in the story, but especially in the beginning. I think the author put them there because the reader ...
5469: The Sun Also Rises Report
... and stood there white and angry behind the little plates of hors d oervres. Sit down, I said. Don t be a fool. You ve got to take that back. Oh, cut out the prep-school stuff. Take it back Oh, don t go to hell, I said. Stick around. We re just starting lunch. Cohn smiled again and sat down. He seemed glad to sit down. (47) Even Cohn s ...
5470: The Secret Sharer By Conrad
... captain and Leggett have been around other men without women around they are more likely to have a homosexual relationship. Kime Scott says that, "Leggett and the captain were trained at Conway, an all-male school; they have spent years on voyages, almost exclusively in the company of men." It seems if this is true than there would have been a larger number of homosexual relationships during the time "The Secret ...


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