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- 4631: A Report On: Laurence's The Stone Angel
- ... tell it." This is very true, as telling the story that's been locked up inside of her for so long makes her very happy. The next day, when she thanks Mr. Lees for sharing stories, she says that "having spoken so, I feel lightened and eased." She notices that Lees, who is nervous after betraying his promise to not tell Marvin, looks "surprised and shaken, yet somehow restored", which shows ...
- 4632: Bilbos Transformation In The H
- ... thought anxiously of the shaking and the bumping they would get inside, though Bilbo did his best to find straw and other stuff to pack them in as cozily as would be managed in a short time. (p.179) Even though the dwarves are not too thrilled about it, Bilbo's plan does work out. Bilbo had uses his invisible ring to find out enough information about the elves that with ...
- 4633: Review of Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights
- ... Heathcliff died. With Heathcliff dead, along with Cathy and Hindley, there was no one remaining who wished to seek revenge upon another. Hindley's son Haerton eventually married Cathy's daughter, Cathy. And as most stories go, the two lived happily every after at Wuthering Heights. I would strongly recommend this book to another reader. The book is well written. It is easily read due to the manner in which the ...
- 4634: Billy Bud
- ... John Claggart, the master-at-arms. A man in whom was the mania of an evil nature, not engendered by vicious training or corrupting books or licentious living but born with him and innate, in short a depravity according to nature (38). Here then, is presented a man with a personality and character to contrast and conflict with Billy s. Sweet, innocent Billy immediately realizes that this man is someone he ...
- 4635: The Indians of The Pacific Northwest
- The Indians of The Pacific Northwest When stories are told about the American Indian it is usually the Indians that are looked upon as the heathens. They are portrayed as savages who spent most of their time raiding wagon trains and scalping the ...
- 4636: The Secret Sharer: A Summary
- ... that the captain is able to fit in. The reader can relate to the captain's plight, and therefore shares in the joy together with him. The Secret Sharer written by Joseph Conrad, is a short book that is very near perfection. In the opening paragraphs and the title there is not a word wasted. Each of those words serves to forecast the work in miniature. From the first couple of ...
- 4637: Technology Spontaneously Approaching `Humanity' With the Passage of Time
- ... form is dynamic, changing at a rate depending on the degree to which it has already changed. Such a process implies an exponential curve, characterized by a extremely slow rate of change at the time short after their creation followed by rapid increases. The T800 is extremely slow to understand John's justification for why “you just can't go around killing people,” because a purely logical brain cannot impose new ...
- 4638: The Great Gatsby: Time As A Key Dimension to One's Life's Theme
- ... suffers from past memories of Daisy and tries to relive the relationship and in the process Gatsby was murdered. Nick says, "Almost five years! There must have been moments even that afternoon when Daisy tumbled short of his dreams - not through her own fault, but because of the colossal vitality of his illusion". Gatsby's idealistic view of Daisy was, she was of pure and perfect form and after he kisses ...
- 4639: The Great Gatsby: Illusions
- ... 37) At this point, Nick has seen Gatsby for a total of about 10 seconds, has never spoken to him, or even really seen him. Because of Gatsby's illusion, people must make up wild stories and guess about his past. Catherine (Myrtle's Sister) has drawn these conclusions about Gatsby, which I feel is just what He would of wanted; total mystery and illusion about his past. He wants to ...
- 4640: How Technology Has Hurt Us
- ... our lives easier they have also caused some problems. With the invention of the car came problems such as air pollution. Cities are becoming more and more congested with people using their cars even for short distances. The government is trying to make this better by making cars pass an emmission control test. Another problem with cars is that hundreds of people die or get seriously injured each year. Another technical ...
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