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Comparing Survival Concepts And Situations
Number of words: 613 - Number of pages: 3.... of the two “tribes.” This is extremely dangerous because the tension between the two groups is at a high and everyone fears for their lives. Although I can’t explain the ending of William Golding’s book (because I am not sure what exactly happens) I’m sure it is vaguely similar to that of Gary Paulson’s book Hatchet.
The theme of the story Hatchet is determination, perseverance, and survival. Brian Robeson, whose parents are divorced, flies to visit his father in the Canadian wilderness. His pilot has a heart attack and dies while the plane is still in the air. Brian manage .....
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Lawrence's "Sons And Lovers": Relationships
Number of words: 844 - Number of pages: 4.... how
she would love him."(137) However, this is never allowed to happen. Paul's
mother Gertrude already occupies this space in his life. Thus the
relationship between the two is a struggle for an identity. The
relationship is a struggle between Paul and his mother and Paul and Miriam.
The main conflicts between Paul and Miriam are between physical-
spiritual differences and his mother. Miriam holds spirituality very close
to her. Thing with Miriam are always on a very spiritual level. Lawrence
showed this sometimes with depiction's of flowers. Paul has other needs
that Miriam herself fe .....
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Of Mice And Men: Loneliness And Friendship
Number of words: 467 - Number of pages: 2.... We got a future. We got somebody to talk to that cares about us….”
The theme of loneliness is explained in many ways. Old Candy has only one dog and when it is killed, he hears of George and Lennie’s dream and attaches himself to them so that he won’t end up someday totally alone and friendless. Even after Lennie kills Curley’s wife, old Candy still wants to join George and carry out the dream. Also, Crooks is betrayed to be on the verge of destruction, because “ a guy needs somebody to be near him… Don’t make no difference who the guy is, as long as he is with you. .....
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The Scarlet Letter: The Plot
Number of words: 667 - Number of pages: 3.... he married Hester knowing she would never love him and yet he made her
marry him anyway. He admits this while talking to her in the jail cell.
"Mine was the first wrong, when I betrayed thy budding youth into a false
and unnatural relation with my decay."
His second sin is allowing himself to become obsessed with
vengeance against Dimmesdale].
"But, as he proceeded, a terrible fascination, a kind of fierce,
though still calm, necessity seized the old man within its gripe, and never
set him free again until he had done all its bidding. He now dug into the
poor clergyman .....
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The Legendary King Arthur
Number of words: 364 - Number of pages: 2.... the day of the tournament, he is given to Sir Ector and Sir Kay. From that point on, he is referred to as Wart. The first the reader hears of the sword in the anvil is when Ector, Kay, and Arthur hear of Uther's death form King Pellinore. The similarities and differences evident in a variety of tellings of the Arthurian legend combine to prove that, across the centuries, the tale has remained alive and well and continues to prove that, across the centuries, the tale has remaine alive and well and continues to thrive in the late twentieth century. Although the various version differ in som .....
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Managing Globalization
Number of words: 1665 - Number of pages: 7.... leadership among the
world's peoples, he says, is the challenge of globalization."
Introduction:
"Globalization is a fact and a process. The fact is that the world's
people and nations are more interdependent than ever before and becoming more so.
The measures of interdependence are global flows of such things as trade,
investment, and capital, and the related degradation of the ecosystem on which
all life depends, a degradation that constantly reminds us that we are all
passengers on a spaceship, or, more ominously, a lifeboat" (p. XI)
"Globalization is a promise of efficiency in .....
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To Kill A Mockingbird: Everyone Is Not Prejudice
Number of words: 208 - Number of pages: 1.... up at the jail for Tom Robinson's lynching. After the
lynching Mr. Cunningham does not seem very prejudice as he did before.
"Get aside from the door Mr. Finch"
Likewise the Ewells are Prejudice because of the decisions that
they make. They accused Tom Robinson of Raping Mayella. Mr. Ewell spit in
Atticus's face at the court house. After Tom was dead Mr. Ewell told Mrs.
Robinson that she couldn't walk down the street anymore.
"You Niger Lover."
Furthermore the jury is also prejudice because of the way that they
treat Tom Robinson. They automatically believed that Tom was guilty because .....
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Hard Times: Struggle Of Fact Vs Imagination And Struggle Between Two Classes
Number of words: 363 - Number of pages: 2.... is larger
in numbers. Stephen Blackpool represents the working class. He is a warm-
hearted man trapped in thes run down society. He feels he deserves this
mediocre lifestyle. Blackpool was originally employed under Bounderby, but is
fired for standing up for his beliefs. This type of behavior was totally
unacceptable during the period of time as it involved imagination and
independance. Bounderby portrayed himself as a self-made man,when in fact, he
had eveything handed to him with a silver spoon. His mother gave him the very
best of everything, including a wonderful education. .....
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1984: The Control Of Reality For Control Of The Masses
Number of words: 1097 - Number of pages: 4.... population. The Inner Party stays in
power by shaping the thoughts and opinions of the masses and it does this
by creating a reality where everything suits whatever it is the party needs
to be believed. This is accomplished in three ways. The first is
revisionism or the act of changing facts such as history so that the Party
is always made to look good and mobilize popular opinion against its
enemies. The second way the party creates an artificial reality is through
artificial scarcity. There is no need for the constant warfare but if the
need no longer existed for the construction of .....
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Paradise Lost
Number of words: 3207 - Number of pages: 12.... conforms to principles of epic structure make his occasional (but nevertheless fundamental) variations on the epic tradition all the more striking by contrast. The most important departures from epic decorum--the rejection of a martial theme, and the choice of an argument that emphasizes the hero's transgression and defeat instead of celebrating his virtues and triumphs--are paradoxically conditioned by concern for the ethical and religious decorum of the epic genre. On the whole, Milton has retained the formal motifs and devices of the heroic poem but has invested them with Christia .....
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