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Animal Farm: Utopia
Words: 1091 / Pages: 4 .... riled up and sends the toughts of getting
rid of man. Old Major then teaches them the song the Beasts of England
which teaches them the "great" life without man and with no more bad
leaders:
Beasts of England, beasts of Ireland, Beasts of every land and clime,
Hearken to my joyful tidings, Of the golden future time.
Soon or late the day is coming, Tyrant Man shall be o'erthrown, And the
fruitful fields of England, Shall be trod by beasts alone.
Rings shall vanish from our noses, And the harness from our back, Bit and
spur shall rust forever, Cruel whips no more shall crack.
Riches more than mind can picture, Wheat and barley, oats and hay, .....
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Lord Of The Flies: Jack
Words: 629 / Pages: 3 .... He is a leader of the choir at first, and then of the hunters. His leadership resides in his ability to threaten and frighten those under him. He is always ready for a fight. His victory over Piggy represents the triumph of violence over intellect, as he smashes one of the lenses of the fat boy's glasses. The knife that he carries is a symbol of the death and destruction that accompany his every act. He does have some attractive qualities-bravery and resourcefulness. But his wrath, envy, pride, hatred, and lust for blood easily obscure these. He is constantly attempting to weaken Ralph's hold on the boys. He suggests opposite measures, he shouts .....
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Comparison Of Macbeth And Jack (of Lord Of The Flies)
Words: 528 / Pages: 2 .... become the
king of Scotland after having the conversation with the three witches.
Fourthly, they both became more cruel as they gained more power. After
Jack formed his own group and set up a camp on Castle Rock, he became more
cruel than before. For Macbeth, he hesitated six times before killing
Duncan. But when he planned to kill Banquo and Macduff's family, he didn't
hesitated and killed them without regret. Lastly, they were both
superstitious. Jack was superstitious, he worshipped the Lord of the Flies
and held a ritual dance around the camp fire after sacrificing the pig. For
Macbeth, he believed in the fortune telling of the three witches .....
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Paradise Lost: Connections Still Used Today
Words: 577 / Pages: 3 .... flaming from the etherneal[sp.] sky" by God
is only one example of God's supreme power. Satan even admits to God's
almighty power - "I now of force believe almighty, since no less than such
could have o'erpowered such force as ours." - after losing an entire battle
force of Angels to him. God being all powerful is evident within the
Catholic and many other faiths as they pray for his power to extend unto
themselves. The power of God helps to stir within all, Catholics
especially, a feeling of strength. This strength comes from knowing God
shares his power among each of us. His power is shared amongst us because
we do not doubt him or tempt him, .....
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The Scarlet Letter: An Analysis Of The Characters
Words: 1504 / Pages: 6 .... Hester does not reveal it to
anyone, not even her husband, Roger Prynne, who comes to town the day she
is brought up on the scaffold. Prynne is not happy about finding his wife
convicted of being an adulteress. He feels that the other guilty party
should be up on the scaffold with her. His deep want to find the guilty
party, leads him to disguise his identity, and he becomes, Roger
Chillingworth. Hester agrees to keep his secret. The novel takes us
through the seven years that Hester keeps quiet. A reader of the novel
finds out early that Arthur Dimmesdale is the man Hester is trying to
protect.
One notices, that even in the beginning, there .....
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A Stranger Is Watching
Words: 562 / Pages: 3 .... hostage together, Neil's feelings for
Sharon change;he begins to see her as a nice person and a motherlike figure.I
felt the author built this relationship up well so that the story would have a
happy ending.
I also like how the author made the character traits of the protagonist
completely conflict with the antagonist.The protagonist,Steve is a successful
man with a family and no problems;at least in the mind of the antagonist.The
antagonist has problems with females,a career he feels is going nowhere,and a
lack of good friends.throughout the story we find out that the antagonist is
very jealous of the protagonist's lifeand that's why he indirec .....
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Follow The River: Thom Versus Original Account
Words: 1566 / Pages: 6 .... and describe how this
distorts the understanding of the true account.
After reading the original accounts of Mary Ingles' escape, I found
that Thom's version of the event is similar in many ways to the actual
account. Thom was very accurate in his description of the actual massacre
that occurred at Draper's Meadow. In the account written by John Ingles,
Sr., he names the people that were either taken captive of killed by the
Indians. He writes that his mother and her two children, Thomas and George,
his Aunt Draper, and Henry Leonard were taken prisoner by the Shawnees.
John Ingles also states in his narrative that Colonel Patton, Casper Ba .....
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War Of The Worlds
Words: 956 / Pages: 4 .... The twins said some thing, which
specially the men didn't like. Therefor the father had to save them from the
angry men. In the end of the story the twins decided to stay with their mom and
fight for what they believe in.
B: Essay
This story about the two Indian twins shows a typical problem for imigrants. In
this case the twins want to change the system and the rules wich Indian people
live by. Suki and her sister will not tolerate the rules and live by the normal
traditions. Therefor you can say that the two twins are revulutionary. The twins
want to speak in the Gurudwara, so they can tell the other women and children to
fight for their rights. .....
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Critical Review Of 1984 By Geo
Words: 604 / Pages: 3 .... his novel Orwell used the image of a man who stood in a shadow that
covered his face. This was to make him anamous and unrecognizable. The
figure was called "Big Brother" and this figure was placed on posters and
put all over the place with the saying, "BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU." This
was used to let the people know that no matter where they go the could not
escape the watching eyes of the controling government.
The government itself was very mysterious and had several parts that were
very suspicious to the main character, Winston, who worked in one part of
the government. It was divided up into four parts. The Ministry of Truth,
where .....
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Scarlet Letter- Hester Prynne
Words: 684 / Pages: 3 .... responsive author in gathering together disparate female types and recombining them artistically so that they become crucial elements of the rhetorical and artistic construct of his fiction (Reynolds 179). Hawthorne used ironies of fallen women and female criminals to achieve the perfect combination of different types of heroines. His heroines are equipped to expel wrongs against their sex bringing about an awareness of both the rights and wrongs of women. Hester is a compound of many popular stereotypes rich in the thoughts of the time ...portrayed as a fallen woman whose honest sinfulness is found preferable to the future corruption of the rever .....
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