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The Insanity Plea By Winslad And Ross: Summary
Number of words: 1164 - Number of pages: 5.... was later sentenced to 7 years and 8 months in a Prison,
with a possibility of parole after 5. After the verdict there were Riots
breaking out in the streets because of the verdict. Before hand he was elected
a Supervisor and resigned because he didn't like the way that Politics worked.
The point before, that I may not have mentioned, is that the defense argued
that he was insane and that "a person with a normal background who was brought
up in a good home, something is obviously missing." Since he was being charged
on 3 accounts of Murder in the 1st, they somewhat bought the insane defe .....
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"Love" In The Novel Narcissus And Goldmund, By Herman Hesse
Number of words: 1230 - Number of pages: 5.... while Narcissus is his older mentor at the Mariabronn cloister.
Goldmund admires the learned mind and discerning wit of Narcissus, while
Narcissus respects the "strong, delicate senses" that Goldmund possesses.
However, when Narcissus confronts Goldmund with his gifted observations of
him, it is a valid indication of the type of relationship that has so far
grown between them.
"I am superior to you only in one point: I'm awake, whereas you
are only half awake, or completely asleep sometimes... Natures of your
kind are almost always superior to us creatures of the mind... You live
fully; .....
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The Great Gatsby
Number of words: 743 - Number of pages: 3.... an argument amongst the group of friends when they passed the
Wilson’s gas station. Mrs. Wilson ran out to Gatsby’s car, because they were
driving Tom’s car, and was hit. Mr. Wilson went positively crazy, and Nick
felt torn by his mixed feelings towards his supposed friend Gatsby. “I
disliked him so much by this time that I didn’t find it necessary to tell him
he was wrong.” Gatsby’s insensitivity brought on by his lifestyle made Nick
despise him. This is the part where I think Nick really started opening his
eyes to how Gatsby really was.
This book really display .....
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The Awakening: Edna And True Love
Number of words: 536 - Number of pages: 2.... for.
With the winds of change came a person that she found contrasting to her current life. This man was Alcee Arobin. His role in her life was not true love either. He merely introduced the taste of tangible love to a searching body. This love was not the kind that Edna was longing for either. Arobin's role was to introduce her to the importance of sex. This was something that was foreign between her and her husband. She felt more like an individual when she was enjoying the act of love making, rather than acting on account of someone else's pleasure. This affair was important to her .....
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Frankenstein 2
Number of words: 507 - Number of pages: 2.... disturbed by the sight of it. This disturbance leads him to a restless night and which he is haunted by the image of his creation. The next day, Victor sees his friend Henry Clerval and when he brings Henry back to his apartment, he discovers that the creature has disappeared. At this moment, Victor falls into a sickness that leaves him weak for a few months with Henry to aid him.
When Victor first thought of the creature, he had good intentions. Throughout the whole time he was creating his creature, he only thought good thoughts for his creation. In my opinion, I feel that these wer .....
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Anne Frank Remembered: Review
Number of words: 1116 - Number of pages: 5.... The main source of background to the author's viewpoint is her own story.
In order to further discuss her main points and views, a summary of her story
must be given.
The book began with a brief history of the childhood of Miep Gies. She
was born in Vienna, Austria in 1909, where she lived with her parents until the
age eleven year. She was then sent to Amsterdam by a program in the aid of
undernourished and sick children and was to be adopted by a Dutch family. She
became used to the Dutch way of life as she grew older and soon she began to
consider herself Dutch, not Vienne .....
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Things Fall Apart A Tragedy
Number of words: 1112 - Number of pages: 5.... (87)
B. When the priestess says that Agbala wishes to speak to Enzima, we wonder (also due to Ekwefi’s fear)
C. Fear is aroused when the conflict develops between Okonkwo and Nwoye over the argument of Nwoye’s desire to be a Christian
V. Conclusion
A. Restatement of Thesis
B. Concluding Remarks
Things Fall Apart: A Tragedy
Things Fall Apart, by Chinua Achebe, is book about a man named Okonkwo, who is part of the Ibo culture of the mid-first millennium of AD. Aristotle defines a tragedy as a work that provides catharsis by the use of a tragic hero who is within a tragic .....
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Oedipus Rex 2
Number of words: 488 - Number of pages: 2.... may it fall, as I have called it down!
-Oedipus from Oedipus Rex
When Oedipus pronounces this sentence he has already unwittingly judged himself, and to the excitement of the crowd foreshadowed later events to come. This statement, is a classic example of verbal irony. In it Oedipus thinking that he is directing his pronouncement upon some bandit, or conspirator, in all actuality he is truly condemning himself. Further examples of irony include his speech when he first answers the chorus “…Because of all these things I will fight for him as I would my own murdered fa .....
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The Firm: A Student Review
Number of words: 672 - Number of pages: 3.... firm asking him questions about security and what transpired from the deaths. From the conversation they had, Mitchell gained a different perspective about the firm. At this point, beginning to realize the firm was not all that it was cracked up to be in holding up the high moral standards they set for others and themselves, Mitchell was beginning to get a different sense of the firm. Mitchell was also told by the FBI agent, Terrance, that the firm kept a close eye on all parts of their employees' lives. Terrance convinced Mitchell to find hard evidence on the firm to verify the murders .....
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12 Angry Men: Boy Is Innocent
Number of words: 413 - Number of pages: 2.... old man is not a believable
witness to the murder of this man. You can't believe what he said. The train
was just too loud for him to possibly hear the yells of the boy.
After leaving his house, the boy went to see a movie to get away from
all of this. He was under total stress. I am sure he did not care to look at
the title of the movie. He probably just wanted in to get away. This way his
mind was focused on other things other than his father. He thought that if he
got away. he would come back in a better mood to be with his father.
I have presented you with the three best poin .....
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