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A Tale Of Two Cities: Recalled To Life
Number of words: 456 - Number of pages: 2.... he was “recalled to life.”
The last and most significant instance of someone being “recalled to life” is found in the last chapters of the book. Sydney Carton has recently switched places with his look alike, Darnay, and is awaiting the guillotine. While he awaits his death he thinks, “It is a far, far better thing that I do, then I ever done, it is far, far better rest that I go to than I have ever known.” Through these words Sydney recognizes that by sacrificing his life for Darnay, a loved one of Lucie’s, he will be doing the best thing that he has ever done and can do .....
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Native Son: Reviews
Number of words: 802 - Number of pages: 3.... into his
consciousness, he would either kill himself or somebody else." Fadiman then
goes on by criticizing Wright stating that he is too explicit, repetitive, and
overdoes his melodrama from time to time. Fadiman does not believe Wright to be
a finished writer just yet. However, he does think that Wright possesses the
two absolute necessities of the first-rate novelist, passion and intelligence.
He also understands that Wright must have been greatly affected by the labor
movement, which may have contributed to Native Son.
At the conclusion of his review, Fadiman once again compares .....
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“The Yellow Wallpaper”: Solitary Confinement And Exclusion From Public
Number of words: 512 - Number of pages: 2.... nights are so uneventful that she
finds relief in writing a journal which becomes more tiresome as her
sickness progresses. In every few paragraphs in her journal, she analyzes
the wallpaper. Through the imagery she evokes from the wallpaper, it can
be seen that she is really analyzing herself and her illness subconsciously.
For example, she begins to see “a strange, provoking, formless sort of
figure that seems to skulk about behind that silly and conspicuous front
design” (67). She describes her illness (as seen in the wallpaper) as “not
arranged on any laws of radiation, or alte .....
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Race Relations With Huck Finn
Number of words: 1478 - Number of pages: 6.... (14). Jim, Miss. Watson’s run away slave in the story, is part of the black class. We see the sub ordinance that blacks were placed in America, because blacks were not allowed to be in the house, because they were uneducated, and had to be working in the fields.
Another example of the classes we put each other into is when Huck, the main character, and Jim were heading south. Jim and Huck are sitting on the banks of the Mississippi River, and Jim says “I owns myself en I’s wuth eight hund’d dollars.” (54). This shows the reader that blacks are so l .....
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Nick Carraway: A Good Narrator
Number of words: 739 - Number of pages: 3.... not give any advantages on either side. This made the story more interesting for readers.
Second, the advantage for Nick to be the narrator of the story is he was Daisy Buchanan's cousin. Daisy was the only woman who was the protagonist's, Jay Gatsby's, love. Because Nick hadn't seen Daisy for a long time, he brought up the questions about the relationship between Daisy and her husband, Tom Buchanan. This let all the readers realize that Tom had a woman outside besides Daisy. Also, Daisy told Nick almost everything: her sadness to be Tom's wife, and the little girl that she had with To .....
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Artificial Restraints In Lord
Number of words: 433 - Number of pages: 2.... which lurked beneath the surface.
Golding also uses the dead pilot conveniently against the boys - the way in which he is caught in the trees just in the right position to be caught by the wind and look like the beast and the way the wind picks up after Simon has let him down from the trees and carries him out to sea, so that the other boys cannot see that it wasn't a beast. The author uses the boy's fear against them, and although this could possibly happen in the situation, Golding uses it as a weapon against them, their morale and their companionship. I think that the boys split up and .....
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Lord Of The Flies: Ralph Creating A Society Based On Survival
Number of words: 2205 - Number of pages: 9.... `Never mind about the Chief-'
`-you got to go for your own good.'
`The Chief and Roger-'
`-yes, Roger-'
`They hate you, Ralph. They're going to do you.'
`They're going to hunt you to-morrow.'"(1)
Here, the reader is basically told on what the two groups have to offer.
Ralph's group is based on being rescued, while Jack's group is pro-hunting
and other games in the wilderness.
From the start, Ralph tries to keep the fire as the key-stone in the
group. He knows that fire and smoke is used best to signal ships at a
distance. This is what infact saves the strande .....
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The Scarlet Letter: Much Symbolism
Number of words: 562 - Number of pages: 3.... and she could not escape it. In this
aspect, Pearl symbolized God's way of punishing Hester for adultery.
The way Hester's life was ruined for so long was the ultimate price that
Hester paid for Pearl. With Pearl, Hester's life was one almost never filled
with joy, but instead a constant nagging. Pearl would harass her mother over
the scarlet "A" which she wore. Pearl would also make her own "A" to wear, and
sometimes she played games with her mother's, trying to hit it with rocks. When
Hester would go into the town with Pearl, the other children would make fun of
her, and Pearl would .....
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Brave New World
Number of words: 1089 - Number of pages: 4.... Room". It is here that they are given a caste designation (Alpha, Beta, Delta, Epsilon), carded into the main card index and stored. It is here that they are "sexed". Thirty percent of the female embryos are allowed to progress normally (to maintain the supply of initial ova). The rest of the female embryos are given a large dose of male hormone that renders them physically female in all ways, but sterile.
It is also here that their caste designation determines how much oxygen they will receive in their bottle. "The lower the caste, the shorter the oxygen." The lower caste Epsilons are o .....
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Caroselli's "The Language Of Leadership"
Number of words: 1092 - Number of pages: 4.... marketing
ability, but communication skill." (Caroselli 1990, 39) l feel that this
quality must be possessed by all leaders in all categories, in order for
his or her corporation to function in a successful manner. If you do not
posses this quality, it will be difficult to reach the other members of the
organization, therefor making it difficult to succeed with the information
or directions being diluted through the communication process of the
organization.
A effective leader must employ some control over other individuals in
the corporation. People must be comfortable with using p .....
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