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Flowers For Algernon: Charlie's Psychological Traumas
Number of words: 725 - Number of pages: 3.... Charlie was dumb and could not do anything. Charlie had dreams of his
sister yelling at him and making fun of him. He also had memories of the night
his parents took him to the Warren Home. He was terrified and his dad would
never answer his questions. Charlie remembered his childhood and through his
memories, he felt guilty for hurting his family.
After the operation, Charlie also suffered from disillusionment. In the
bakery he used to have friends. Friends that would talk to him and care about
him. "...Why? Because all of the sudden your a bigshot. You think you are
better th .....
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Hemingway's "For Whom The Bell Tolls": War's Affect On Man And Importance Of Time
Number of words: 1150 - Number of pages: 5.... you go for us both. Truly. We both go in thee
now. This I have promised thee. Stand up. Thou art me now. Thou art all
there will be of me. Stand up." (Pg.462) By saying this Jordan reveals how man
is never an individual but instead is made up of all the influences, experiences,
and memories that we have shared with others.
Furthermore This change came upon Jordan as a consequence of joining the
war. Before the war had started he had no idea what it meant to be an
individual, or to truly fall in love. Jordan says to Maria "I have never loved
someone as thee. Before our cause .....
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The Pearl: Material Society, Material Thoughts
Number of words: 1019 - Number of pages: 4.... of her
reality. Juana's husband was caught in a twisted realm of mirrors, and
they were all shattering one by one. In the night he heard a "sound so
soft that it might have been simply a thought..." and quickly attacked the
trespasser. This is where the problems for Juana and her family began. The
fear that had mounted in Kino's body had taken control over his actions.
Soon even Juana who had always had faith in her husband, had doubted him
greatly. "It will destroy us all" she yelled as her attempt to rid the
family of the pearl had failed. Kino had not listened however, and soon
J .....
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The Scarlet Ibis
Number of words: 410 - Number of pages: 2.... and that he did not want to be separated from him.
(By the way, Doodle does touch the casket). Another example is at the end of
the story when Doodle and his brother were running to the house during a
thunderstorm. Doodle's brother was far ahead and just let his brother behind
like he did not care about him. Doodle's brother then hears Doodle scream,
"Brother, Brother, don't leave me! Don't leave me!" Doodle's brother kept on
running until he became too tired to run. He stopped and waited for Doodle, but
nobody came. He then ran back and found Doodle under a bush. Doodle was dead.
Th .....
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An Analysis Of Irving's "Rip Van Winkle" And "The Devil And Tom Walker
Number of words: 482 - Number of pages: 2.... supernatural is going to happen. Also in both they
take place in remote areas.
Next we have the husband wife relationship in both cases. Now Rip
was sort of a say nothing do nothing when it came to his house and wife.
His wife would bad mouth him and yell at him, but Rip wouldn't do much
anyway. He would just go off and sleep. Now Tom and his wife on the other
hand would battle to the death. Tom would yell and scream and so would his
wife. Tom would hide money and so would his wife. In both of the stories
they wife husband relationship would be a turning point in both cases.
And l .....
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Themes In Hawthorne's The Minister's Black Veil
Number of words: 890 - Number of pages: 4.... his environment,
and the guilt that it expresses. Many people believe that the face provides
information about a person's underlying characteristics and, therefore,
about his or her probable behavior. Thus, by wearing the veil, the minister
takes away the basis on which people can predict his behavior. This is the
main cause of the minister's isolation, although he is made unpredictable
already by the mere act of wearing the veil. Part of the frightening effect
of the veil derives from the knowledge that the person behind it can see
everything without being seen himself:
"Each member of the .....
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An Analysis Of Gulliver's Travels
Number of words: 645 - Number of pages: 3.... to defeat the bigenders. In this book Swift
emphasises the stupidity in the war between England and France and also every
war which starts over a stupid reason, he also points out the meaningless in
courtlife were they do nothing but waste the states money.
At he lilliputians he builds a raft which he uses to sail back to England. But
instead he finds himself shipwrecked and washed upon the shores of Brumbidang or
the giants land. there he was found by a farmer whom handed him over into his
daughters care. The farmer uses Gulliver for finical reasons and shows him up as
a side-showfreak .....
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Geoffrey Chaucer And The Canterbury Tales
Number of words: 1066 - Number of pages: 4.... Chaucer’s exquisite detail be seen in the physical descriptions of his characters, but it can also be seen as he describes the personalities of his characters as well. Chaucer not only describes his characters with astounding detail, but he also creates a very individualized specific personality profile that allows the readers to see what goes on inside the characters. Chaucer allows the reader to see the story through an omniscient point of view. He makes it easy for the readers to see internal flaws within the characters. This quality gives the story-added life and is one of the rea .....
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Do You Have A Voice
Number of words: 664 - Number of pages: 3.... That line, from the story, is basically saying that Huck is trash for doing that to Jim. Then fifteen minutes later Huck goes into Jim’s wigwam and apologizes. This is showing that Huck does have a voice because any other white person from the south would not apologize to a slave. The slaves were thought of as being lower than any white person and Huck was showing that a slave as equal to him or even better than him because he went and apologized to Jim. By doing this Huck was different and developed a voice because if he had no voice he would have gotten angry with Jim .....
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"The Gift Of The Magi" And "The Necklace": Money And Its Control On People
Number of words: 389 - Number of pages: 2.... Necklace", the main character, a middle
class woman named Madame Loisel is selfish, greedy, and an uncaring woman.
Although she is beautiful, she only cares about money. In the story, she
and her husband are invited to a party. She has her husband spend the 400
francs he has saved for a gun, on a dress she wants to wear to the ball.
She also wants something beautiful to go with her dress, so she borrows a
gorgeous necklace from a friend.
Madame Loisel was the hit of the party. At the end of the night,
she discovered she had lost the necklace. Madame and her husband take out
loans so that t .....
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