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- 5531: Learning Experiences(To Kill A
- ... differs from the normal as radically as in the cases of Boo Radley, Mrs. Dubose, and the Cunninghams. So early in the novel, Scout in the novel, Scout is faced with some confusing experiences at school, where she confronts a teacher who dosent understand why she can read and where she meets Walter Cunningham. Later, Atticus explains to her that to judge a person you must try to see things ...
- 5532: Benito Mussolini 2
- Benito Musolini was born on July 29, 1883, in Predappio, Italy . He was the first child of the local blacksmith. While he was young, Musolini was said to be a poor, unruly, agressive, disobedient(at school he was said to be a bully), but while being all of that he was also smart. Then he went and became a schoolmaster. In 1909, Musolini fell in love with a 16 year old ...
- 5533: Lord Of Fliez
- ... Which causes Myra to have no time for herself or the people around her. Another example of this is the narrator and her mother. The mother makes the red dress for her daughters first high school dance out of love, but she doesnt realize the pain that shes causing her daughter. The daughter feels that by her mother making her the dress, without any consent by herself, it leaves ...
- 5534: Lord Of The Flies
- ... irrationality and urge for destruction are enduring" (Riley 1: 119). The novel shows the reader how easy it is to revert back to the evil nature inherent in man. If a group of well-conditioned school boys can ultimately wind up committing various extreme travesties, one can imagine what adults, leaders of society, are capable of doing under the pressures of trying to maintain world relations. Lord of the Flies's ...
- 5535: Little Women Book Report
- ... their father is away fighting in the war. As they grow and mature, they learn many hard lessons about life. For instance, there was the time when Amy, the youngest, suffered her first punishment in school. She carries that anger, humility, and embarrassment with her for the rest of her life. There were also more serious lessons to be learned, like when one of the sisters, Beth, dies. By the end ...
- 5536: Essay On Separate Peace
- ... have evolved if it were not for war. Both Gene and Finny experienced an inner and outer war. Internally the protagonists are searching for their own separate peace, and that is found At Devon Prep. School. There they are safe from the harsh external around them. Unfortunately the war becomes a reality when Lepper enlist. Before that all they saw about war was newsreels and pictures in the newspaper, and it ...
- 5537: In Societies Throughout The Wo
- ... a place only he will know where she would be. After hours of intensive search, he finally finds her. He consoles her but their time is running out. Tony has to leave. Tony returns to school and everyday he thinks of April. In the middle of the term, he received a letter. April has sent him a letter telling him that she wasn't pregnant after all. "I wasn't (you ...
- 5538: Benjamin Banneker
- ... astronomer, and inventor. He was born near Baltimore, Md., on November 9, 1731. He was the son of a slave and a free black woman. He grew up as a free black, and while attending school he demonstrated early mathematical ability. His childhood curiosity led him to explore a wide variety of other subjects. In about 1771, he began to make calculations in the field of astronomy. In the science of ...
- 5539: Maestro By Peter Goldsworthy
- ... self-evaluation is quoted below. "Now I was faced with myself for the first time: Paul Crabbe, greying, dissatisfied, fast approaching mid-life, my backside stuck fast to a minor chair in a minor music school. Able to dupe my audiences at the odd concert, and even the critics - no, especially the critics - but never for one moment, even at my most unguarded, deluding myself." This self-discovery and realisation marks ...
- 5540: "And Thus While I Listened, Th
- ... self-evaluation is quoted below. "Now I was faced with myself for the first time: Paul Crabbe, greying, dissatisfied, fast approaching mid-life, my backside stuck fast to a minor chair in a minor music school. Able to dupe my audiences at the odd concert, and even the critics - no, especially the critics - but never for one moment, even at my most unguarded, deluding myself." This self-discovery and realisation marks ...
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