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The Metamorphosis: The Last Four Pages
Number of words: 478 - Number of pages: 2.... the initiative and
writing to their employers, Gregor's family proves that they no longer
depend on Gregor.
The scene at the kitchen table proves revealing once again when Mr.
Samsa announces that he will fire the cleaning lady (17). By doing so, Mr.
Samsa demonstrates that he has changed and can take responsibility. Grete
(Gregor's sister) and Mrs. Samsa also show that they have changed by not
contesting Mr. Samsa's decision to fire the cleaning lady. In retrospect,
firing the cleaning lady is an additional step towards change from the past.
The second revealing scene is .....
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Fahrenheit 451: The Meetings Between Montag And Clarisse
Number of words: 446 - Number of pages: 2.... them find a
dandelion and Clarisse tells Montag of rubbing it under his chin. Clarisse
explains " If it rubs off, it means I'm in love "(22). Clarisse rubs the
dandelion under Montag's chin and Clarisse remarks "What a shame, you're not in
love with anyone " (22). Montag thinks that he is in love, but realizes that he
is not in love and not at all happy.
In the third meeting, Montag begins to feel that he has known Clarisse
forever. Montag states " You make me feel very old and very much like a father
" (28). Clarisse remarks " Now you explain why you haven't any daughters like
me, if yo .....
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Antigone Vs. Billy Budd
Number of words: 5012 - Number of pages: 19.... theory. Analysis of the Billy Budd has shown that enough of these flaws are evident to interpret Billy Budd as not a Greek tragedy. There are differences in the character, structure, theme, magnitude, tragic heroes, plot, as well as focus. However, it can be argued that these differences can also be similarities. It can be explained as a variant. Interpretation has been a key issue in these two works. The two works have been interpreted in many different ways. Each way could lead to a different comparison of these two works. Therefore, the reader must decide which interpretation is mo .....
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A Separte Peace Essay
Number of words: 723 - Number of pages: 3.... Whether kids wanted to go or not, the anticipation was always present. As winter approached the Devon school, so was the encroaching shadow of the war. The boys were called out to help shovel free a troop train trapped by snow-blocked tracks. The experience "brings the war home" for all of them, and they realized they would have to face a crucial decision very soon. Maturity leaps upon them, whether they're ready for it or not, at the tender age of seventeen. The excitement of the war had gotten to everybody at the school, including the staff, and made it a chaotic place. The boys .....
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Reverence
Number of words: 574 - Number of pages: 3.... urges his children to continue to look at the wonder of
life that exists within the wonder of the universe with "reverence and awe".
Chambers was led through his own reverence back to his Christian roots. He
began working with Time magazine in 1939 and rose to the level of senior
editor. Over a decade later he was brought to court on account of his past
Communist connections. He identified former State Department official
Alger Hiss as one of the Communist who had supplied him with documents to
be turned over to Communist agents. Hiss was indicted and sentenced to
prison. Chambers show .....
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Paul Edgecombe: An Excellent Character
Number of words: 791 - Number of pages: 3.... he had to make sure everything was running smoothly. Even when his co-workers told him they could handle it, he was still there.
He also cared about his co-workers. He seemed to have a fairly close relationship with all of them, except Percy of course. When they were planning to take John Coffey to help the wardens wife, he cared enough about Dean and the fact he had children to let him stay back at E Block so he would hopefully not get in as much trouble if they got caught.
Although it was his job to talk to the supposed convicts as they awaited their deaths, he cared when he talked to t .....
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The Apprenticeship Of Duddy Kr
Number of words: 869 - Number of pages: 4.... the book we find Duddy in a
bitter conflict with a teacher at the school, Mr. MacPherson. As is seen in
this dialogue: -"I know you're responsible for the drawing on the board and I
think it cowardly of you not to have taken complete responsibility." said the
teacher. -"I'm a coward. Who's afraid to strap who around here?" responded
Duddy. We find that the young Duddy is a bit of a trouble maker, and we
also see a very distinguishing trait that will carry out throughout the book, his
stubbornness. Duddy absolutely refuses to let the teacher win any argument,
and he will not stop .....
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Comparison Of Conroy's "Prince Of Tides" And "The Great Santini"
Number of words: 1172 - Number of pages: 5.... when he was just a young boy all the way up to the present.
" I betray the integrity of my family's history by turning everything, even
sadness into romance. There is no romance in this story; just a story"
(p.75).
The narrator paints a very good picture for the reader and therefore gives
the reader a good sense of Tom's difficult family life, and sees how it has
made Tom into the man that he is (a loving father and husband).
In the novel The Great Santini, Pat Conroy also uses first-person
narration. Bull's son tells the story about how his father treats him and
the rest of the family .....
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Huckleberry Finn
Number of words: 1502 - Number of pages: 6.... and busted, like an old basket"(111). It is apparent Huck is more familar with busted chairs than sound ones, and he appreciates the distinction.
Huck is also more familiar with flawed families than loving, virtuous ones, and he is happy to sing the praises of the people who took him in. Col. Grangerford "was a gentleman all over; and so was his family"(116). The Colonel was kind, well-mannered, quiet and far from frivolish. Everyone wanted to be around him, and he gave Huck confidence. Unlike the drunken Pap, the Colonel dressed well, was clean-shaven and his face had "not a sign of red in .....
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A Street Car Named Desire
Number of words: 1079 - Number of pages: 4.... at ease with them even when he was silent”. He tells women what they want to hear so he can get them to bed, “ In his appearance, in his character, in his whole nature, there was something attractive and elusive which allured women and disposed then in his favour; he knew that, and some force seemed to draw him, too, to them.” This keeps life simple for him.
Anna Sergeyevna is a young woman alone on vacation with her dog. We know she is married but the author doesn’t go into her character a great deal, at least not to the extent of Dmitri. Perhaps it’s not important.
They met wh .....
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