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Catcher In The Ryes Holden Cau
Number of words: 445 - Number of pages: 2.... protecting society's children from it's evilness and corruption, keeping them safe. Holden has an ephiphany during the novel as he passes the elementary school halls and notices the obscenities scribbled on the walls. His attempt to efface them is unsuccessful, and he realizes that he can't make them go away. This symbolizes Holden's need to protect, and realization that he can't be the savior of society's corruption.
Although the scene in the elementary school halls hint to Holden that he can't make the imperfections of the world disappear, nothing provides the determining insight better .....
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The Old Gringo, By Carlos Fuen
Number of words: 2618 - Number of pages: 10.... children of a wealthy landowner. What she finds is a general in Pancho Villa’s Revolutionary Army and an old American journalist, on a quest for adventure and death. The climax is reached at the death of the old gringo and the Mexican general. The story then ends with the return to the United States made by Harriet Winslow.
This story reminds me very much with the story of Pocahontas. The old gringo and the general, Tomas Arroyo, both desired Harriet Winslow’s love. In the story of Pocahontas, John Smith and Kokoum also had such feelings towards Pocahontas. In The Old Gri .....
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To Kill A Mockingbird
Number of words: 1473 - Number of pages: 6.... There are many themes and symbols in this book. Scouts father, Atticus, tells Scout and Jem, “I’d rather you shoot at tin cans in the back yard, but I know you’ll go after birds. Shoot all the blue jays you want, if you can hit them, but remember it’s a sin .” (Lee 69). This passage is where she got the name for her book. During the 1950’s in the small county of Maycomb, the mentality of most southern people reflected that of the nation. Most of the people were racist. In the novel, these ideas are explored through a young girl by the name of S .....
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Farenheit 451 2
Number of words: 1146 - Number of pages: 5.... his head, and his hands were the hands of an amazing conductor playing all the symphonies of blazing and burning to bring down the tatters of history. With his symbolic helmet numbered 451 on his stolid head, and his eyes all orange flame with the thought of what came next, he flicked the igniter and the house jumped up in a gorging fire that burned the evening sky red and yellow and black. (Ray Bradbury-Fahrenheit 451, page 3)". In the beginning of Fahrenheit 451, Guy Montag was happy on the outside. He enjoyed burning books for a living, and believed that his marriage and all-around life fu .....
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The Metamorphosis
Number of words: 549 - Number of pages: 2.... human in her treatment of Gregor. She treats him fairly well by bringing food to his presence, showing that she still has solicitousness. “He had been of the opinion that nothing at all was left over from his father’s business” The family now has a financial problem, Gregor is unable to work and he is struggling against his own form, his own identity. Gregor, who was once fairly self-sufficient, must now rely on his parents for food and shelter. After Gregor’s transformed, it is not a metamorphosis of himself physically, but it is the larger metamorphosis of the family.
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A Review Of The Scarlet Letter
Number of words: 1213 - Number of pages: 5.... for her crime. She has stitched a large scarlet “A” onto her dress with gold thread, giving the letter an air of elegance. Hester carries Pearl, her daughter, with her. On the scaffold she is asked to reveal the name of Pearl’s father, but she refuses. In the crowd, Hester recognizes her husband from Amsterdam, Roger Chillingworth.
Chillingworth visits Hester after she is returned to the prison. He tells her that he will find out who the man was, and that he will read the truth on the man’s heart. He then forces her to promise never to reveal his own identity t .....
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Catcher In The Rye: Holden Caulfield's Perception And Gradual Acceptance Of
Number of words: 993 - Number of pages: 4.... 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 and ran out thinking that Mr. Antolini
was a pervert as well. This is the only time during the novel where Holden
thinks twice about considering someone as a pervert. After reviewing Mr.
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Yours, Jack (about Jack The Ri
Number of words: 1868 - Number of pages: 7.... to the police, who without modern techniques can do nothing with the evidence.
With the publishing of the "Dear Boss" letter sparking even more public interest in the crimes, the Financial News offers a further 300 pounds toward the award for the capture of the murderer. On top of that the Lord Mayor offers his own 500 pound reward. Sir Alfred Kirby offers a 100 pound reward and fifty militia men to help apprehend the criminal. His offer was declined. Queen Victoria herself telephones the Home Office at 3:30 pm that day to express her shock at the murders, but does nothing else.
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Maggie A Girl Of The Streets And Pudd’nhead Wilson
Number of words: 1004 - Number of pages: 4.... the mother in Pudd’nhead Wilson was first seen as a hero in
the book. She saved her own child from slavery and put her masters child
into it. This idea does not work out and son grows up beating her and
whipping her. Her son turns into the laughing stock of the town. According
to the website http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/railton/projects/applebaum/roxy.html,
Roxy is very naive. Her second sign of stupidity was after she lost all her
money from the steamship she returns to Dawson’s Landing hoping her son will
help her. According to the website, her naiveness is evident when she .....
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The Little Prince, Siddhartha, And The Monkey God: Journey
Number of words: 1256 - Number of pages: 5.... that love comes
from taming which he has never heard of. Starting from the comfort of his
home on Asteriod-612, he left to travel far and wide to seek the meaning of
love. Having the opportunity to meet many people, he learns something from
each and one of them. The king represented the evil of totalitarianism,
the conceited man represents one of the evil aspects of human, the tippler
showed the sorrow and pain a person can hold, the businessman showed how a
person can possess greed, the lamplighter represents loyalty, one of the
good sides of human being, finally meeting the geographe .....
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