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Amelia Earhart 20hrs. 40 Min
Number of words: 419 - Number of pages: 2.... hrs. 40 min. Amelia gives her detailed log of the flight across the Atlantic as commander of the Friendship. Bad weather had delayed their leaving until June 18th, 1928. Flying through dense fog for most of their journey, they landed in South Wales and not in Ireland as had been planned and with very little fuel left. After her flight, she was overwhelmed by the press and fans because she was the first woman to cross the Atlantic. Amelia was distressed because the others on the plane were ignored by the reporters. Amelia said that she was only a passenger and didn’t understand why she was .....
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Heart Of Darkness 4
Number of words: 1811 - Number of pages: 7.... this path will never see evil so singularly personified as in the face looking back at him. In taking this path, the person runs the risk of becoming the very thing he is trying to destroy. In Joseph Conrad’s macabre story Heart of Darkness, the protagonist represents the person selected to seek out and destroy the monster. Conrad uses many techniques to bring the reader into the darkness: archetype, symbolism, and foreshadowing. The theme of this classic tale is succinctly made through the words of the western philosopher Nietzsche; when fighting monsters the person fighting should be .....
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The Lord Of The Flies: A Complex Web Of Symbolism
Number of words: 1362 - Number of pages: 5.... He designed the island to his symbolic
purposes, giving it a beach, platform, jungle, mountain, and cliffs, each
of which can be used to represent human abilities and dreams. According to
historic documents, the boat shape of the island is an ancient symbol of
civilization. The boys were forced to look to themselves to solve the
problems of their own little society. “Nobody knows where we are. We may
be here a long time.” Piggy’s awareness to the reality of isolation was
announced at an assembly. The meeting was called to report that the island
was indeed an island. The harsh .....
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Zinn Chapter 4 Essay
Number of words: 825 - Number of pages: 3.... Act of 1765, the British's taxation of colonists to pay for the Seven Year War, the lower-class stormed and destroyed merchant homes to level the distinction of rich and poor. A hundred lower-classmen had to suffer for the extravagance of one upper-classmen. They demanded more political democracy in which the working class could participate in making policies. In 1776 elections for the constitutional framing of Pennsylvania, a Privates Committee urged the opposition of rich-men in the convention.
Even in the countryside, there were similar conflicts of rich against poor. Several riots .....
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Amazing Grace A Book Report
Number of words: 807 - Number of pages: 3.... opposite in these ghettos. There was very little, if any for the people living here. No chance whatsoever of employment outside the ghetto, or being accepted outside it. It was their home, they were not supposed to leave it, and when they did they were eyed with hate by other people who did not want to be in their presence.
I was also mortified by the extremely high amounts of child deaths in this particular ghetto. It seemed terrible that so many young children were getting killed, whether it be an accidental death in an elevator shaft, and mistaken shootings, or because of the extremel .....
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The False Monk
Number of words: 549 - Number of pages: 2.... for the clergy, especially flashy things. Lastly, Chaucer describes the Monk as wearing a coat of fine gray fur, garnished sleeves, and a gold pin. Actually we are told the pin he wears is in the shape of a lover's knot, which leads the reader to believe that he has or has had a lover in the past, again violating a ministerial principal and moral. In conclusion, the Monk's appearance among other things shows how he is hypocritical of his position as priest.
The second reason the Monk is hypocritical is because of his actions. Primarily, Chaucer depicts the Monk as not liking work of .....
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Huckleberry Finn Book Report
Number of words: 1077 - Number of pages: 4.... for his writings. Clemens died of Angina on April 21, 1910.
MAIN CHARACTERS
Huck Finn - the central character of the novel and the son of the town drunk.
Jim - Miss Watson’s runaway slave whom Huck helps to gain his freedom.
Pap - Huck’s father who comes back to town when he learns about the reward.
Tom Sawyer – Huck’s friend who is about his same age.
ELEMENTS OF PLOT
(1) Setting
The setting of Huckleberry Finn was in mid Eighteenth Century America. The first few chapters were set in St. Petersburg, Missouri. The town was patterned after Ha .....
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With Which Literary Character Do You Most Readily Identify? Why?: Alexei In Dostoevsky's "The Gambler"
Number of words: 858 - Number of pages: 4.... He may have paid a penalty
for standing by what he thought was right, but he knew inside that he was doing
the right thing. However, he did not receive any joy from this realization. He
was relatively miserable his whole life. He turned to Gambling to punish
himself. This is a man who, when he had a chance to be with the woman he had
loved for years, ruined it by going to the casino and gambling. He thought that
it would prove to her that he loved her, because he would have a lot of money to
spend on her. Instead, she realized that his one true love was not her but
gambling. .....
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Christian Or Hypocrite
Number of words: 1340 - Number of pages: 5.... with her son safely to Canada. Tom is traded to a new master named Legree. Tom is eventually beaten to death by Legree.
The Life and Times of Frederick Douglass, by Frederick Douglass, is a narrative about his struggles as a young slave. Frederick's master Mr. Thomas, sends him to Mr. Covey, a fierce Negro breaker. Mr. Covey beats Douglass often and is completely overpowering. One day while working Douglass becomes too ill to work. When Mr. Covey discovers Douglass in his staggering condition, he beats him severely. Out of desperation, Douglass makes his way back to his master, .....
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The Dreams Of Alice
Number of words: 779 - Number of pages: 3.... who use hallucinogenic drugs have reported falling, as though they could fly, but few have ever actually felt that they were flying. Even those users who report they are flying report more of a blurred sense of flying, not the clear experience one has while dreaming, or like the experience Alice has falling down the rabbit hole.
Another connection to dreams is the pattern of things appearing and disappearing in the novel. Oftentimes, in dreams, things appear and disappear for no apparent reason, much like the experience Alice has throughout her journey in Wonderland. Alice finds things .....
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