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The Lottery 2
Words: 929 / Pages: 4 .... even though women did not normally participate in town events, the lottery was an exception to the rule. Young girls were also equal to young boys during this event. Both the girls and the boys stoned the victim along with the rest of the community, regardless of gender. This suggests that the lottery serves as a great equalizer abolishing all forms of separation of gender.
Despite this equality during the lottery, gender does drive this story. Division of labor is evidence that a separation of gender exists. Due to the fact that Mr. Summers and Mr. Graves are men in the village, they are given the opportunity to administer the lotter. By having thi .....
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Hamlet 5
Words: 718 / Pages: 3 .... job and how he has buried people from all walks of life. This leads Hamlet to ponder death. As the conversation continues that a skull the gravedigger was playing with belonged to an old court jester, he once knew. He starts discus how death makes even the most powerful men, like Caeser, nothing but dust, but his speech is interrupted by Ophelia‘s, funeral procession. Hamlet and Horatio hide to observe what is happening and determine whose death everyone is mourning. As they watch Claudius, Gertrude and Laertes lament for the unknown person, it is learned that Ophelia is only entitled to limited rites due to the questionable circumstances .....
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Robinson Crusoe
Words: 863 / Pages: 4 .... many lower and middle class men prove able to create their own fortunes overnight. The concept of the Great Chain of Being becomes lost when members of the lower classes become wealthier than many of the upper class aristocrats. Now many men from the lower classes buy land and/or titles. When lower class members become landowners, the idea of Divine Right to rule over the land no longer proves valid. Defoe illustrates society’s changes through Crusoe, who battles with the notion of God’s Providence. At certain moments he thanks God for His Providence, but then later conceives that actually God did not cause the miracle but he did. For example, .....
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Animal Farm - Power Corrupts
Words: 445 / Pages: 2 .... documents that we have found – in reality he was trying to lure us to our doom." This quote proves that propaganda was used to make Napoleon look good and his opponents look evil. One of many reasons Napoleon and Squealer get away with these false allegations is that the animals are too dumb to remember what happened.
Another way Napoleon uses methods to make him look good is simply changing the rules to favor himself. Squealer again is responsible for the wrongdoing. All of the Seven Commandments of Animal Farm are eventually broken before the commandments are "revised" to prove the pigs did nothing wrong. In the eighth chapter, the commandment tha .....
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Human Comedy Pain
Words: 565 / Pages: 3 .... the person who tries to contain pain.
When Mr. Spangler, the telegraph office owner, was alone, John
Strickman tried to rob the telegraph office because he was down
on his luck and there was a war going on so he thought it didn’t
matter if he or Mr. Spangler died in the holdup. He believed
that stealing the money and causing Mr. Spangler pain would
relieve the pain of all his mistakes, but all it would really do is
cause more pain in himself and others. Mr. Strickman’s actions
are that of an evil man but “I really don’t believe that the evil
know they are evil.”(p.131)
People who can recognize pain bu .....
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Solo
Words: 885 / Pages: 4 .... hit and run driver. John, who loved his nanny so much, decided to get revenge, and revenge he did. He killed the man who had been driving the car. The book starts out, as said, with a killing and then by revealing the killer. Then the book goes into a story of the life of the man Mikali. His mother and father had been killed at sea, and the only people he had left were his nanny and his aunt. The book gives an accurate description of his life and times before his incredible hobby. After the book describes Mikali's background, which itself is filled with death, the book goes into the current life of Mikali and how he got to where he is. Mikali discover .....
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Swift's "A Modest Proposal"
Words: 1539 / Pages: 6 .... in the context of the story as it is written.
One of the voices that is present throughout the story is that of irony.
The story itself is ironic since no one can take Swifts proposal seriously.
This irony is clearly demonstrated at the end of the story; Swift makes it
clear that this proposal would not affect him since his children were grown
and his wife unable to have any more children. It would be rather absurd to
think that a rational man would want to both propose this and partake in
the eating of another human being. Therefore, before an analyzation can
continue, one has to make the assumption that this is strictly a fictional
work and Swift .....
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Huckleberry Finn - Freedom
Words: 1130 / Pages: 5 .... and Huck encounter Jim whose freedom is taken away because he is a slave. Huck joins Tom's gang and they plan to take people's freedom away by holding them for ransom. Chap.3: pg.12 "Well, I got a good going-over in the morning from old Miss Watson on account of my clothes." This in part why Huck wants his freedom, of doing what he likes, because they want to civilize him. Chap.4: pg.16 "At first I hated school, but by and by I got so I could stand it. Whenever I got uncommonly tired I played hooky…" Huck doesn’t like being caged in school, but begins to like it because when he gets tired of it he can take a break anyway. Ch.5: pg.19-23 .....
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The Future Of The Race
Words: 1584 / Pages: 6 .... three-piece suits, the grandsons of Du Bois himself. Certainly they are taking upon themselves the Talented Tenth’s early twentieth century responsibility to lead the race.
Who is the Talented Tenth? This time-bound phrase comes from Du Bois’s 1903 essay, “The Negro Problem,” quoted in the Appendix of , and begin: “The Negro race, like all races, is going to be saved by its exceptional men.” These exceptional men, and Du Bois did mean men, would "guide the Mass away from the contamination and death of the Worst.” The Talented Tenth would shoulder the task of uplifting the race without succumbing to mo .....
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Image Of Child Heros
Words: 1821 / Pages: 7 .... moral-based stories.
“You cannot go against the Philistine, you are but a youth, and he
has long been a man of war”(Metzger 145). This is what King Saul of Israel
said to David when he proposed that he fight the Philistine warrior
Goliath. The story of David and Goliath is quite possibly one of the
oldest child hero stories. It was part of the Bible, in the Old Testament.
In this story a young man named David proposes to the king of Israel that
he fight and attempt to kill Goliath, the giant that had been plaguing
Israel. The king agrees, however hesitantly, and David goes on to slay the
beast using just a slingshot. While this .....
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