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Summary Of The Grapes Of Wrath
Number of words: 658 - Number of pages: 3.... is fixed, Al, Tom, and Casy join them. During this time, a man who’s already been to California and is on his way back explains that there are thousands of starving people but no work. Pa and Tom dismiss what he says and decide to continue.
When the family finally reaches California, they stop near a stream before going across the desert. The Joad men go in to bathe and are soon joined by two other men. One man says they are leaving California because there aren’t enough jobs and the people there call them “Oakies” derogatorily. Pa becomes highly upset, but Tom says there’s no use .....
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Heart Of Darkness; By Joseph Conrad
Number of words: 1026 - Number of pages: 4.... from those who have seen the grails, and the elements of the quest itself proves of Marlow's disillusioned purpose.
Light and darkness contrasted throughout the novel as the "forces of evil and good." These contrasts also figuratively considered being civilized and uncivilized ( with the light representing civilization or the civilized side of the world and the dark representing the uncivilized or savage side of the world.) Even from the beginning of the novel darkness is apparent, when Marlow speaks of the "...very old times, when the Romans first came here [England]...cold, fog, diseas .....
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Wuthering Heights Summary
Number of words: 1119 - Number of pages: 5.... promising to come back the following week.
Edgar is dying, and Cathy doesn’t leave his side until the day of
her appointment with Linton. Edgar tells her to go, even though she doesn’
t want to leave him. Linton once again acts cold and ignores her, and
Cathy demands to be told why he keeps begging her to come if he doesn’t
really want to see her. He confesses that he is a traitor, and that
Heathcliff will kill him if she leaves. He refuses to tell her anything
more, in fear of what his father will do to him. Heathcliff comes into the
room, and asks Nelly about Edgar’s cond .....
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Sex In Ragtime
Number of words: 1024 - Number of pages: 4.... held together
purely by sexual desire. The first reference to this is at the very beginning
of the novel. Doctorow writes, "On Sunday afternoon, after dinner, Father and
Mother went upstairs and closed the bedroom door"(p 4). Their marriage is happy
as long as they continue to have a good physical relationship. Whereas in the
beginning of the novel Mother and Father's relationship was good, by the end of
the novel "He felt it had been stupid to leave his wife alone"(p 233). Mother's
disdain for Father is conveyed to the reader when he tells her that he will be
taking their boy to the B .....
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The Yellow Wallpaper Vs. Story
Number of words: 1084 - Number of pages: 4.... are absolutely not allowed. She says, “It is so discouraging not to have any advice and companionship about my work…but he says he would as soon put fireworks in my pillow-case as to let me have those stimulating people about now”(Gilman 635). Mrs. Mallard in “The Story of an Hour” had to deal with the same sort of affliction. Her husband had control over her “body and soul”. She felt that he lived her life for her and did “not believe that anyone had the right to impose a private will on a fellow creature” (Chopin 13). .....
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Deliverance: The Passing Of The Torch
Number of words: 825 - Number of pages: 3.... this thought, it
seems as though the majority of the reason Ed ever did any camping or
outdoor activities was because he had Lewis to back him up. It also seemed
that Ed was somewhat jealous of Lewis. Ed was jealous because of Lewis'
ability to do whatever he wanted, his willingness and ability to deal with
the outdoors, and Lewis' body build. Drew and Bobby also seemed to rely on
Lewis quite a bit, but not even as close to as much Ed did. They were able
to say "no" at first when the idea of the trip came up, although, later
they were talked into it. Whereas with Ed, he found himself .....
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Analysis Of -guests Fo The She
Number of words: 1018 - Number of pages: 4.... Nahra village, we learn that all cultures have unique and equally important aspects.
In El Nahra, for example, the cultural ethos is family honor. All actions in the community are based on the strong family bonds that exist throughout. However, individualism drives the majority of America. Our actions seem to be a direct result of the cultural ethos. In that, lied much of the confusion between Bob, BJ and the El Nahran people. In America, we spend much of the time away from home and completing tasks that will further the success of the individual. Generally, Americans are willing .....
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Critique Of Snow Falling On Cedars
Number of words: 660 - Number of pages: 3.... both become fishermen. Along with the Kabuo/Carl tension and
subsequent trial is another relationship filled with stress: that of
Kabuo's wife Hatsue and her high school sweetheart, now local reporter
Ishmael Chambers. He cannot get over the loss of their relationship that
ended when Hatsue was sent to a relocation camp. All of these conflicts
are interwoven with the trial that rocks a small town. The charges against
Kabuo are eventually dropped when Ishmael, trying to ensure his love's
happiness, brings new evidence to light.
The author does a excellent job of writing this .....
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Symbolism In The Glass Menagerie
Number of words: 923 - Number of pages: 4.... the
characters.The glass unicorn is most obviously a symbol of Laura--
delicate,sadly different,an anomaly in the modern world.The glass motif
recurs throughout the whole play in many other forms.When Laura dropped
out of college she constantly visited the zoo,a glass house of tropical
flowers that are as vulnerable as she is.During Laura's and Jim's brief
romantic encounter,Laura is gaining more confidence about herself.It seems
as if she is starting to escape her world of illusions.When they started
dancing together,Jim accidently knocked the little glass horse over.
Laura,who usually wor .....
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Animal Farm: Summary
Number of words: 688 - Number of pages: 3.... Napoleon, an eccentric fierce-looking Yorkshire
boar, had a reputation for being taciturn, yet dogmatic. Of all the
animals on the farm, Squealer was the propagandist. He was the one who
revised the history that the animals knew to cover up for their actions.
Boxer, who was known for being a super strong scrupulous steed, was
gullible yet always faithful to the pigs. Throughout this story, he had
two sayings, “Napoleon is always right” and “I will work harder” Boxer
believed that working harder would obliterate all troubles. However, his
attempts to make things better were futil .....
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