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- 4411: The Catcher In The Rye
- ... I`d do all day. I`d just be the catcher in the rye and all. I know it's crazy, but that's the only thing I`d really like to be." Bibliography A short book report on J.D. Salingers book "the catcher in the rye" Word Count: 652
- 4412: Uh-Oh: Some Observations From Both Sides of The Refrigerator Door
- ... Door Book By Robert Fulghum Report by (Your Name Here) Uh-Oh was written by Robert Fulghum, it is 244 pages long and was published by Villard Books. This book is a collection of small stories pertaining to the life of the author, and also his opinions, thoughts, and philosophies. There are no specific characters that are through the book except the author. This is not a novel, but yet it ...
- 4413: Billy Budd: Was Captain Vere Right?
- ... any individual sailor's fate. If Captain Vere had made the opposite decision than there probably would be a very horrible fate for the Bellipotent. Billy Budd could be considered a tragic hero. In his short life Billy touched more lives than most people do in there entire lives. Billy is somebody that most readers would agree is a tragic hero. Even though Billy Budd is so great, Captain Vere made ...
- 4414: Archetypes in A Rose for Emily
- ... Although there are several archetypes found, the most important is Emily's father. Archetypes are like riverbeds which dry up when the water deserts them, but it can find it again at any time. This short story offers many interpretations. However, the structure of the story breaks down into two stages: past and present. By examining the archetypes within the story, it can be suggested that Emily's over-protective father ...
- 4415: Animal Farm: Political Issues
- ... Throughout the entire book, the pigs gradually gravitate towards the human world. First, through trade and alliances with Mr.Frederick. The selling of timber to Mr. Frederick of Pinchfield is the animal equivalent of the short- lived Nazi-Soviet nonaggression pact of 1939(Gardner 105). Then as the pigs celebrate the Pyrrhic victory at the Battle of the Windmill, they drink alcohol. More and more has Napolean, now "elected" president, become ...
- 4416: Animal Farm
- ... It is also a lament for the fate of revolutions and the hopes contained in them." Adding to the complexity of the book, it also shows man's willingness to compromise the truth. In the short scope of this novel, Orwell expresses many of his ideas about men and politics. Major, an elderly pig, is the one who plants the seed of rebellion in the minds of the other animals by ...
- 4417: To Kill A Mockingbird: Courage
- ... out he tried his best to help him get out. There was also Heck Tate's moral courage at the end of the book, his courage to keep Arthur Radley from being a spectacle. In short this book has many different displays of immense courage both in the physical sense and in the moral sense. I also feel that had it not been for these shows of courage this book would ...
- 4418: Catcher In the Rye: The Quest For Love
- ... children, the falling and the confusions of childhood, and many other ideas that apply to the ideas of adolescence and the life of the average teenager growing up. Many of his themes occur in a short period of time in a child's life that affects him/her in a very profound and significant way. The idea of love is also a major theme that arises in many of his characters ...
- 4419: Wyrd
- ... at which they become more clear, and prove the assertion that, just as Wyrd is a fast moving narrative that spans continents and ages, it is a novel of ideas. Wyrd was, in length, a short to medium novel that was written by Sue Gough. Briefly, it was the story of Berengaria, Saladin's daughter and wife of King Richard. After her husbands death, she was moved to a French nunnery ...
- 4420: To Kill A Mockingbird: Prejudice Is Part of Our Inherent Nature
- ... Atticus Finch is not. Nothing can be done to make the prejudiced, perverse people hear the truth. This dogmatic attitude does not occur exclusively between the whites and the Negroes either. The community's unsubstantiated stories about other citizens also demonstrate their heedless to the truth and prejudiced natures. Arthur Radley, otherwise labelled Boo, has for decades been maliciously slandered, in the county. The people that have done so do not ...
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