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Catcher In The Rye
Words: 474 / Pages: 2 .... hypocrite about
something, or has manifestations of conformity (Corbett 71). Throughout The Catcher
in the Rye, Holden describes and interacts with various members of his family. The
way he talks about or to each gives you some idea of whether he thinks they are
"phony" or normal. A few of his accounts make it more obvious than others to
discover how he classifies each family member.
From the very first page of the novel, Holden begins to refer to his parents as distant .....
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The Call Of The Wild
Words: 918 / Pages: 4 .... taken away from him. One night, while the judge was away at a raisin grower's committee meeting, the gardener, Manuel, took Buck away from his home. Buck was then sold, and thrown in a baggage car. This would be the beginning of a new, cruel life for Buck. On his ride to wherever he was going, Buck's pride was severely damaged, if not completely wiped out by men who used tools to restrain him. No matter how many times Buck tried to lunge, he would just be choked into submission at the end. When Buck arrived at his destination, there was snow everywhere, not to mention the masses of Husky and wolf dogs. Buck was thrown into a pen with a man who had a .....
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Role Of The Common Man In A Ma
Words: 851 / Pages: 4 .... the Common Man can change roles at will. The characters he takes on usually have very short parts. The characters are used to foreshadow future events and help in plot development. In the introduction of the play, the audience meets the Common Man. He is dressed from head to toe in black tights, which shows off his pot-bellied figure. The black clothes he wears suggest darkness and death. Next, the audience meets Steward, Thomas Mores butler. He is a humble character but has some extremely important lines that foreshadow Thomas Mores future. “… My master Thomas More would give anything away to anyone. …I say that’s b .....
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Two Books By Kurt Vonnegut Jr
Words: 811 / Pages: 3 .... namely, hatred for war and murder. The pain of that day was so huge that Vonnegut could not write about it or make reference to it in his books until Slaughterhouse-Five, published in 1969.
The conviction of an antiwar book emerges more evidently in Slaughterhouse-Five. The main character, Billy Pilgrim (Vonnnegut himself), a soldier for the Allies during World War II and just like Vonnegut, is captured by the Nazis and held captive in Dresden where he witnesses the same tragedy as Vonnegut did. Pilgrim, however, comes out of the war a crazed lunatic. He has the hallucination that aliens (tralfamadores) abduct him and make him a exhibit in zoo. H .....
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What Is Wealth
Words: 827 / Pages: 4 .... and nations... Their authors are a
natural and irresistible aristocracy in every society, and, more
than kings or emperors, exert an influence on mankind."
I believe that if one chooses to enrich their mind and strive for
knowledge that they are truly wealthy. Wealth is the ability to enrich and
influence. With knowledge one can do these things. Wealth is not taking
things for granted. In many ways knowledge can help you achieve success.
With knowledge one can look into the past and see the mistakes that others
have made. The person with knowledge will not repeat these mistakes.
Knowledge can help one make the right choices i .....
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Decartes
Words: 781 / Pages: 3 .... objects may not exist. He also raises the idea of a demon that may deceive us and allow us to perceive what is not really there. Although he assures himself of his own existence by his modes of thought, he remains uncertain of the reality of an external world. He doubts whether there is anything of material substance that provokes thought within him rather than it being conceived in his mind completely independent of anything else. Descartes then considers those reasons that have inclined him to believe these material things exist in the past.
“I know by experience that these ideas do not depend upon my will, nor consequently upon myse .....
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The Electric Ant By Philip K D
Words: 447 / Pages: 2 .... gadget restricts Garson from certain thoughts and certain actions and forces him into others. Unaware of his programming, Garson represents man's naive attitudes towards the forces of the mass. With the discovery of the reality tape, Garson than understands that his life is inflexible and determined by a tape, and accepts his circumstance. This awakening dissloves the mirage of his freedom, an awareness that so many of mankind lack.
The facade of Garson's freedom, was disguised by his physical apperance as a human. However we soon discover that beneath that skin and flesh hides a mass of mechanical gadgets that control and restrict his every thought o .....
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A Winter Storm
Words: 513 / Pages: 2 .... warm, their breath coming in large white plumes as they exhale. They too feel the storm approaching. The stock tank, half full of water, is frozen solid. It seems as if the whole world is frozen and still.
The wind picks up, howling like a wild banshee, blowing a sheet of snow across the yard. The storm is here. I pull the collar of my coat up a little higher and hunch my shoulders against the wind. Snowflakes begin to fall from the leaden sky, silently, making the air shimmer with their beauty. I try to hurry but the deep snowdrifts beneath my feet and the relentless wind slow my progress.
As I trudge onward the snow begins to fall heavier .....
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“A Worn Path”: Phoenix
Words: 680 / Pages: 3 .... about the condition she is in. In these passages, shows how one can be so determined and never think about the consequences at the moment. And the soul purpose is to keep going and don’t give up.
Phoenix time is limited, “But she sat down to rest.”(117) As she rested, Phoenix started thinking about how hungry she is and imaging a food being brought to her. “But when she went to take it there was just her own hand in the air.”(117) Imagining Phoenix condition, she can only wish and stay strong enough to keep walking. She didn’t stop there. Phoenix knew she needed to find a safe place, so she would not face harm. Even though she was h .....
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On The Subway
Words: 799 / Pages: 3 .... is the speaker of the poem who is on a subway in the city and is a frightened by the appearance of another boy with her. In this entry it does not specifically state how the speaker is and wether it was a incident that happened to the poet. The speaker talks about
John H. Cross
English 102-03
September 22, 1999
Essay 1
how the boy's appearance frightens her. She talks about his big feet with dark black sneakers with white laces and how they looked like a set intentional scars. Olds talked about what he looks like when he sees him, "He has the casual cold look of a mugger, alert under hooded lids" (7-9). She says that he is wearing red, w .....
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