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- 3501: Missouri Fox Trotter
- ... usually have white markings. A strong saddle horse, compact and up to weight, its head is attractive and alert, tapering to a small muzzle. (Edwards, Larousse Guide , 196) The withers are pronounced; the back is short and straight; the croup muscular and rounded; the tail set rather high; the chest broad and deep; the shoulders sloped and muscular. The legs are sturdy and well muscled. (Hendricks, 286) Its uniqueness lies in ...
- 3502: Candide
- ... How Candide Escaped from the Bulgars, and What Became of Him". Alighieri uses this method in The Divine Comedy also, but on a less descriptive level. Each of the cantos in his Divine Comedy has short three or four word descriptions of what happens in the canto. Many chapters in Candide end with some sort of lead in to the next chapter, making the book has a feeling that is similar ...
- 3503: To Kill A MockingTo Kill A Moc
- ... Radley. Boo stayed inside his house for a number of years without ever coming out to interact with others. He didn't want attention that would come from the rumors that were said about him. Stories were made up about him and he felt it was best for him to stay inside. The people who chose to be different took a risk of being made outcasts of the majority of the ...
- 3504: Mysteries Of The World
- ... Loch Ness Monster, the Abominable Snowman, and the Bermuda Triangle. The Loch Ness Monster is a legendary animal that supposedly resides in the depths of Loch Ness, a long narrow lake situated in rural Scotland. Stories concerning the monster date back to the 6th century A.D. The region was in complete isolation until a road was built alongside the lake in 1933. Then large numbers of people travelled through the ...
- 3505: Creative Writing: The Debut
- ... what we know you can do. I said ok and tried to block the crowd out. We were dressed in red and white outfits. The shirt was v-necked with white around the collar and short sleeves. White socks completed the outfit. Even I was wearing white socks, although I was wearing a long sleeve yellow and black jersey. The Nylon material felt cool against my skin, even though it was ...
- 3506: Tolstoy
- ... deep into the realities of the death of Ivan. Tolstoy can make us, the reader, see ourselves in one of these characters. The character named Ivan realizes that his life is going to be cut short. He feels that his life has no meaning or value and no one cares that he is dying. Those around him, even try to get his job position. Through his suffering, he slowly learns the ...
- 3507: Symbolism
- ... Keeping in mind each author came from different backgrounds and had very different motivations for writing each novel/play its ironic that in each story the main idea is redundant. Each of the three stories uses symbolism as a way to relate conflicts in the story to the conflicts in the real world. Symbolism in Lord of the Flies In Lord of the Flies, William Golding uses symbolism in three ...
- 3508: Personal Writing: My Vacation At Beech Mountain, North Carolina
- ... the woods and high atop a mountain, our cabin is quaint and cozy. It is a log cabin with a long, winding, gravel driveway. Resting on about two acres of land, our cabin is a short walk away from a beautifully clear stream: so pure one can drink the water straight from it. Nature watching is my favorite pastime while in the mountains. Nature is such an escape for me. Breathing ...
- 3509: The Death Of Ivan Ilych
- ... his pain until it got to bad to cure. Second he went through anger. He became angry at his condition and took it out on his family, friends and servants. Then he went through a short period of bargaining, when he took communion for his wife he thought to himself "To live! I want to live!" (Arp, 556) All he wanted was to live his life like he knew he should ...
- 3510: Animal Farm
- ... of motive for change in any situation where that action is believed to be required. Old Major is the elderly boar and philosophist of the farm animal population. Although only in the novel for a short period of time, his role is very significant. He was the introducer of a new set of values and the a system labeled as Animalism. Major corresponded to the important historic figure Karl Marx, who ...
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