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Literaranalysis- All Quiet On
Number of words: 492 - Number of pages: 2.... the deaths of all his friends and how to keep his mind clear without turning into an animal. One of the big issues in the book was Kemmerich’s leather boots. At his death everybody was squabbling over who would get them. Remarque, in my opinion, shows you the pettiness between good friends because of war. Remarque kind of slips in these themes, some others are how terrible war really is, friendship is a must to stay alive on the battlefield, and World War I destroyed a generation.
During the time period of All Quiet on the Western Front the Russian were rebelling against Czar Nichol .....
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The Last Unicorn: The Character And Nature Of Molly Grue
Number of words: 934 - Number of pages: 4.... a band of loud, crude, adventurous
men, otherwise known outlaws. Molly is extremely faithful to these men
because she could leave at any time but she didn't. She stuck with them
and served their every need. She feels so loyal to them that even though
she complains she will still do the job. Molly has been with these men for
such a long time that she has picked up some of their bad habits, and she
acts like a man. Still she changed to fit in, and is still faithful to the
men. When Schmendrick told the band of men how he got to their camp, "She
spat on the ground." (Beagle 56) This help .....
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Themes Of Oliver Twist
Number of words: 1645 - Number of pages: 6.... do what is right than everything will work out. This
theme, is associated with many stories, such as fairy tales, everything
will work out for the boy or girl who has a rough life as long as they do
what is right. This is fits Oliver perfectly, he almost wasn't even given
a name, and in the beginning it was almost inevitable that he would end up
a street rat, than as he went through life learning what was right or wrong
things feel into place for him, and it was a happy ending.
As the boy Oliver Twist was born his mother died, and he was left
with no family, and was sent to go through l .....
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All Quiet On The Western Front
Number of words: 627 - Number of pages: 3.... uses it to enhance the storyline by not dwelling on any one scene for too long. Many chapters end and you find yourself wondering if there was supposed to be more. By the end, you realize that it actually enhances the plot greatly. One moment the people might be eating and bathing in the barracks, and the page after they are fighting on the front lines. It skips around a lot, but I became used to it. I may even grow to miss it in the future. This story's real strength lies somewhere else, though. This is in the portrayal of the characters' thoughts and feelings. Each character reacts to .....
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The Man In The Iron Mask
Number of words: 947 - Number of pages: 4.... duke of Buckingham the diamond tags, he asks the king to give a ball and demand her to wear the gift he gave her, the twelve diamond tags. Milady is ordered by the cardinal to steal 2 diamond tags, from the 12, and use it as blackmail. Immediately, the three musketeers and d’Artagnan go to London to help the queen. When d’Artagnan gets there, without the musketeers because they stayed behind fighting the cardinal’s spies, Buckingham finds out that he has lost 2 of the diamond tags. So he tells his jeweler to make 2 exact copies of the diamonds. Thus, Buckinghams give .....
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The Sun Also Rises: A Hero
Number of words: 545 - Number of pages: 2.... unwanted at times.
Antoher reason that Robert Cohn is not considered a hero is because he doesn't understand the art of sports. Cohn doesn't really like to box, but learns to, so that he can defend himself. Robert is Jewwish and therefore feels that he will have to defend himself when people start to make accusations of him. He is afraid of what people have to say to him. After Cohn learned to box, he became very good and won a middleweight boxing title. Even after becoming very skilled at the sport, he still didn't care for it.
When Robert Cohn was in college he would read a lot a .....
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The Challenges Faced In Jane E
Number of words: 1016 - Number of pages: 4.... after enduring so much, during the course of the book, Jane finally finds a true family and love, in rather unexpected places.
At the start of Jane Eyre, Jane is living with her widowed aunt, Mrs. Reed, and her family after being orphaned. Jane is bitterly unhappy there because she is constantly tormented by her cousins, John, Eliza, and Georgiana. After reading the entire book you realize that Jane was perfectly capable of dealing with that issue on her own, but what made it unbearable was that Mrs. Reed always sided with her children, and never admitted to herself that her offspring co .....
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Compare And Contrast On Characters Rayona And Pearl
Number of words: 456 - Number of pages: 2.... and the kids laugh at her. Both of the children were also
social outcasts in their community. The community was different from them
didn't accept them. Rayona and Pearl were also similar in another way. Through
the tough times of their mothers they stood by their side and endured the same
hardships.
Rayona and Pearl also have many differences. Rayona was of American
Indian and Black decent while Pearl was of American decent. While Pearl had to
live with her mother's troubles, Rayona lived away from them. There is a time
when Pearl finds out her history and the things her mother went .....
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The Lord Of The Flies
Number of words: 1562 - Number of pages: 6.... to follow his lead. Ralph is also assisted
by another lad by the name of Piggy. The group of boys were getting along fine
until Jack Merridew, a boy who wanted to be “chief” instead, decided to go his
own way. He disobeyed Ralph and did things his own way. He was to preoccupied
witdh his own whims to do the act that was most important on the island, which
was to keep the signal going so they could be rescued. Finally, Jack went
against Ralph and declared that if any of the other boys wanted to have “fun,”
which meant acting like savages, that they should follow him. The boys s .....
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Wuthering Heights Summary
Number of words: 839 - Number of pages: 4.... due to old Mr. Earnshaw’s death, a married Hindley returns, now the master of Wuthering Heights. Intent on revenge, Hindley treats Heathcliff as a servant and frequently attempts to break Heathcliff and Catherine’s unique bond.
Before Hindley can do more harm though, Fate seems to step in. Due to a leg injury, Catherine is forced to stay at Thrushcross Grange, the neighboring estate of Wuthering Heights, where she consequently meets Edgar and Isabella Linton and learns to act like a civilized, young lady. The return of Catherine to Wuthering Heights marks the apparent change .....
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