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Catcher In The Rye: Holden Caulfield's Perception And Gradual Acceptance Of
Words: 993 / Pages: 4 .... evil. He looks out on a world which
appears completely immoral and unscrupulous. The three days we learn of
from the novel place a distressed Holden in the vicinity of Manhattan. The
city is decked with decorations and holiday splendor, yet, much to Holden's
despair "seldom yields any occasions of peace, charity or even genuine
merriment."3 Holden is surrounded by what he views as drunks, perverts,
morons and screwballs. These convictions which Holden holds waver very
momentarily during only one particular scene in the book. The scene is
that with Mr. Antolini. After Mr. Antolini patted Holden on the head while
he was sleeping, Holden jumped up .....
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Hemingway's "The Old Man And The Sea": An Analysis
Words: 679 / Pages: 3 .... referred to the sea as a female, like a mother. "He always thought
of the sea as la mar which is what people call her in Spanish when they
love her." (p.29) He saw the sea as a woman, a woman that gave or withheld
favors. She was unpredictable beacuse "The moon affects her as it does a
woman." (p.30) The sea was like a second home for the man, who fished
every day. La mar provided the man with food, a living, an enemy, and a
friend.
When he was out on the sea fishing, he was at home. The sea, la
mar, was like his mother. The fish in the ocean were like his brothers and
sisters. When he heard the dolphins playing in the night he thought, "Th .....
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Brave New World
Words: 1704 / Pages: 7 .... Watson
Huxley tries to make a statement with this book, he tries to make something clear to the
reader. To do this he uses characters, but they're insignificant to what his real intentions
are, he merely uses them to express his ideas, therefor their characteristics and ideas are
not important in the whole picture. There is hardly any charaterisation in the book to
illustrate the individuals.
Theme: In the foreword Huxley states: "The theme of 'Brave New World' is not the
advancement of science as such; it is the advancement of science as it affects human
individuals." The picture of the world given in the book describes the condition of the
human .....
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Machismo In One Hundred Years
Words: 1131 / Pages: 5 .... be Gabriel Garcia Marquez. In using the tainted image of the Latin American male as their vehicle, this essay will deal with specific ills Marquez was concerned about in his respective country: the tragic results of machismo.
Authoritarianism, or perhaps one of its greatest bi-products, machismo, is omnipresent throughout "One Hundred Years of Solitude". Machismo is defined in the Oxford Dictionary as: "exaggeratedly assertive manliness; a show of masculinity." Colonel Aureliano Buendia best exemplifies this definition. Marquez uses the Colonel's amoral, irrational actions and behaviour to reveal the terrible consequences of machismo.
Aurelia .....
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Animal Farm Real World Example
Words: 814 / Pages: 3 .... and regulate people’s thinking, creating an unreal and idealistic, hypothetical reality which people strive to emulate. This is accomplished through shows and movies; the majority of which emphasize a perfect world, entirely free of corruption and poverty; where everyone is physically attractive, emotionally stable, and economically wealthy; a distorted reflection of our own world. This leads real people to attempt to create this imaginary world, only to fail; thus generating in themselves a sense of unworthiness, which in turn prompts them to try harder, to stop being individuals and become uniform.
Another controlling method that is diff .....
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Lies Of The Crucible
Words: 868 / Pages: 4 .... Proctor and wants him for herself. Abigail accuses Elizabeth Proctor, John Proctor’s wife, of being a witch. This news comes one night from Mary Warren. Elizabeth is speaking, “I am accused?” And Mary Warren replies “Somewhat mentioned…” …Elizabeth later speaking of Abigail says “She wants me dead, John, you know it!”(59, 60) Here we see how selfish Abigail can be. Abigail knows that if Elizabeth is accused but will not confess that she will be hanged. Another group of people who lie out of selfishness are the court officials. If the people of Salem were to find out that the girls fooled .....
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Merchant Of Venice Shylock Stu
Words: 447 / Pages: 2 .... of how Antonio has treated Shylock in the past. One example of his vengefulness is when he said this to himself on page 15 “If I can catch him once upon the hip, I will feed the fat the ancient grudge I bear him.” Not only does this prove that Shylock dislikes Antonio, it also proves that he holds grudges that aren’t usually solved without revenge. The other person that Shylock wants revenge from is his daughter Jessica. When Jessica and Lorenzo fall in love they decide they are going to elope. They do this the night that Shylock goes out for dinner when he goes Jessica steals some of his money and his dead wife’s ring. .....
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BEOWULF ANALYSIS
Words: 1078 / Pages: 4 .... chains...hunting monsters out of the ocean, killing them one by one...”(Beowulf, lines 153-1580). Beowulf takes it upon himself to save the Danes from Grendel. In his battle with Grendel, Beowulf chooses not to use weapons; he relies on his super strength. “...the monster’s scorn...so great that he needs no weapons and fears none. Nor will I...”(Beowulf, lines 167-169). During the fight, Beowulf's strength takes over and Beowulf wrestles with Grendel until he is able to rip one of the monster's arms out of its socket. Superhuman feats also appear in the fight with Grendel's mother. When Beowulf enters the water, he swims downward for most of t .....
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A Review Of "The Lost World"
Words: 726 / Pages: 3 .... fabulous
collection of writings.
The setting was on a remote island in Costa Rica which is part of a
chain of the five islands named somehow after death called Isla Muerte,
Isla Matanceros, Isla Pena, Isla Tacano, and of course Isla Sorna. Isla
Sorna is the island where it all takes place in an overgrown InGen factory
that runs on sulfuric fumes. One quote describing the island was "Thorne
glimpsed rugged, volcanic terrain, overgrown with dense jungle.
This book was actually packed with action, that is what kept me
reading it for such long periods at a time. One very adventurous scene was
when Sarah and Kelly where chasing after the rapto .....
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The World Of Odysseus
Words: 1502 / Pages: 6 .... reader with historical relevant background data.
In one of the chapters known as "Homer and the Greeks," the author provides the reader with basic information of Ancient Greece as well as information on The Odyssey and Iliad, the two books on which this book is based upon. In another chapter, referred to as "Wealth and Labor," the author successfully supplies the reader with a larger knowledge base for what the Ancient Greek period was like. Economic and social traits of the period are discussed, with an emphasis of the role of the average Greek man. Throughout the rest of the book, the author carefully continues to assess the roles of Greek man and .....
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