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Analysis Of Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery"
Words: 535 / Pages: 2

.... this in mind, the audience wonders why the lottery has continued. The author uses this question to emphasis her theam for the story. Great evil can be masked by mindless adherence to tradition. For example, the author states, "Although the villagers had forgotten the ritual, and lost the original black box, they remembered to use stones (514)." Although some are beginning to question the continuation of the lottery, the old-timers continue to cling rigidly to the necessity of tradition. "They do say ..... that over in north village there talking of giving up the lottery..... ," and "..... some places have already quit lotteries..... (513)." .....


Learning To Really Learn: Through Oral Communication
Words: 2381 / Pages: 9

.... a series of carefully devised questions and statements. It is her statement, which confirms that socially it is essential to feel comfort in ones surroundings and it is the role of the parent to be the first teacher of the child in sufficient speech production. There are many factors that can contribute to the quality comprehensive listening and speech production in the child depending what he/she may learn in his home environment. When school begins so does the self-consciousness of the child start to be affected; the child may not even know how to express him/her self effectively in an out of home setting. (Children and oral communication) This is .....


Beowulf Beowulf As A Hero
Words: 1035 / Pages: 4

.... working and fighting evil for the people, and as a person. Beowulf, by all means, is a hero. A hero fears not, death, nor destruction of his own being, but instead risks all that he is for what he believes to be right, moral, and just. In the time of the Anglo-Saxons’ reign of England it was noble and expected for a person of high honor to be more than loyal to his king. In fact, it was considered noble to be loyal to anything that was significant to humanity. In Beowulf, Beowulf is loyal to Higlac. “Higlac is my cousin and my king…(142)” says Beowulf in his preparation to do battle with the threatening monster, Grendel. Loyalty to the Ang .....


A Dead End Dream- Death Of A S
Words: 971 / Pages: 4

.... work in achieving the American Dream is another aspect of the illusion. By ignoring the present, Willy fails to deal with reality. He has a tendency of living in the past and thinking of the future. He always thinks that if he had done something differently then this could have happened, or things will get better as time passes. His habit of distorting the past, never allows Willy to realize what is going on right then and there in the present. At one time, when Willy goes off down memory lane, he “says” to Biff and Happy, “America is full of beautiful towns and fine, upstanding people. And they know me, boys…the finest people…the .....


Monkey Island And Missing May
Words: 348 / Pages: 2

.... mostly collected pictures and pamphlets. Cletus and Calvin (from Monkey Island) are both a little "strange" but they both mean well. Cletus collects stories and Calvin writes them. Ob from Missing May and Clay's mother from Monkey Island both seemed lost. They were both caught in a world of disillusion and denial. Ob couldn't believe that May was gone and Clay's mother had a baby coming and was terribly confused. In the end, they both seemed to find peace. I preferred Monkey Island because it seemed the most real to me. I couldn't "exactly" relate but I know what it feels like to be alone and scared. A friend and I were once homeless for a day. We w .....


Amy Tan - The Joy Luck Club
Words: 628 / Pages: 3

.... daughter June, who she named Jing-mei, which means excellent, best quality, or pure essence. Jing-mei is the younger sister who was supposed to be the essence of the others. Suyuan thinks her daughter can do anything she wishes in America, she can be a prodigy, she can play the piano, and become famous. As Suyuan creates a better life in America, she perseveres with her determination, optimism, and strong will. These are exactly the kind of things she tries to pass on to her daughter when she forces her to play the piano. She says "Only ask you be your best. For you sake." In trying to do her best for June, she is trying to do for June, what she .....


Blind Mans Bluff
Words: 402 / Pages: 2

.... stopped a potential nuclear war. They also started to make submarines that could dive deeper and explore murky depths. Other submarines are used for surveillance. If we were suspicious about a certain ship, a surveillance submarine would so out and spy on the ship and see what they were up to. These subs played a huge roll in the war. If a ship was transporting weapons or bomb making materials to the enemy, the sub could ratio to US forces and take over the ship. One very brave commander in the war was Norman G. Bessac. He commanded the USS Gudgeon, which was an old diesel engined submarine straight into enemy territory. The Gudgeon was caught .....


A Clean, Well-Lighted Place
Words: 1359 / Pages: 5

.... waiters – young and old – represent a part of the Gentleman. The young waiter represents the Gentleman in his youth by having confidence and inexperience. The old waiter is just coming out of middle age and even though the old waiter is poor he still understands that the money doesn’t matter. Also, the Gentleman can relate to the old waiter because he doesn’t believe money is significant either. So, the more the old man drinks the more these images of his inner self come out. Every night the Gentleman thinks what it would be like to be able to go home to his wife he had once been with and how the clean and pleasant café is a waste .....


Beowulf
Words: 402 / Pages: 2

.... watch for all of there sudden moves. is very smart for doing this because this way he knows everything about the enemy before it makes its move. is also smart for bringing a iron sheild with him to fight the fire-breathing dragon. is smart for doing this because being the intelligent man that he is, he knows that he will need it if the dragon is to breath the fire on him. 's intelligence is well spoken for him because he knows what to do in all sorts of situations without having to think about them. The last one of 's qualities is that he's strong. is talked to be one of the strongest men alive of all his nationality. He holds this title beca .....


Crime In The Great Gatsby
Words: 347 / Pages: 2

.... Daisy! Daisy!" shouted Mrs. Wilson , " I'll say it whenever I want to! Daisy! Dai--- Making a short deft movement Tom Buchanan broke her nose with is open hand. (41) Tom was a spoiled brat who is used to getting everything he wants. This could have been a factor when he told Nick: That fellow had it coming to him. He threw dust into your eyes just like he did Daisy's but he was a tough one. He ran over Myrtle just like you'd a dog and never ever stopped his car. (187) Tom only wanted Daisy back because she wasn't interested in him any more. So in the end he threw Gatsby to the lions, Gatsby's death was Tom's fault, he .....



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