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"Failure Is A Step Towards Success"
Number of words: 600 - Number of pages: 3

.... say anything positive about the situation. I think she found later found out how much of a mistake it was when the baby died. It did all create success in the end. The storm finally ended in the three days Paul said it would. Paul accepted Ellen back into the family after she ran away. The last thing was that Paul promised her that he would change his crops, breed cattle and restore the land again. So, Ellen did succeed in the end. Secondly, I found that Marthe create success from her failures in "The Blue Kimono". She knew herself that she was a failure. Just the way she .....

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The Catcher In The Rye: First Person Narration Is Critical
Number of words: 720 - Number of pages: 3

.... hotel.., and just take it easy till Wednesday." Holden's excessive thoughts on death are not typical of most adolescents. His near obsession with death might come from having experienced two deaths in his early life. He constantly dwells on Allie, his brother's, death. From Holden's thoughts, it is obvious that he loves and misses Allie. In order to hold on to his brother and to minimize the pain of his loss, Holden brings Allie's baseball mitt along with him where ever he goes. The mitt has additional meaning and significance for Holden because Allie had written poetry, which Holden re .....

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"The Miller's Tale" And "The Reve's Tale": Similarities
Number of words: 1117 - Number of pages: 5

.... Alan, two scholars, who lost their horse from the Miller's own doing, stay at his house. However, since the two boys are "Headstrong…and eager for a joke" (110), Alan proceeds to rape the Miller's daughter, while John sleeps with the Miller's wife. It is apparent that these situations are very similar, in that the scholars are having adulterous sexual intercourse with both the Carpenter's and the Miller's wives. This similarity shows how the Miller and the Reeve are preoccupied with sex and adultery which is a sign of their dishonesty. The two tales also share common traits in the .....

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Piercy’s “Simple Song” And Donne’s “A Lecture Upon The Shadow”: Human Desire For Love
Number of words: 789 - Number of pages: 3

.... are far more important than the bigger ones. And sometimes people pretend not to see the obstacles that are in the way from the start of a relationship because they want it to work so badly. “When we are leaving someone we say: how strange you are we cannot communicate we can never agree how hard, hard and weary to be together.” When you are in a relationship that is ending, the smallest thing bothers you about your significant other. You could suddenly decide that the way they sneeze drives you absolutely crazy. You can pick a fight about any conversation that comes up even if i .....

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Summary Of "Of Mice And Men"
Number of words: 1285 - Number of pages: 5

.... angers George because it lost them their job and out their dreams one step further away. Their goal was to own a shack and an acre of land that they can call their own and to live of the "fat of the land' and Lennie wanted to rasie rabbits. This telling of the their dream was greatly loved by Lennie.. especially and only when George told it to him (altough he knew it word from word). George also blames his current situation of down and out luck on Lennie because he has to always keep a look out on his behalf. Knowing that there was a great possibility that something like the incide .....

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Old Man And The Sea, Santiago
Number of words: 873 - Number of pages: 4

.... fish is his brother. He struggles over whether he should kill him or not. He decides to kill. " 'I'll kill him though,' he said. 'In all his greatness and his glory.' Although it is unjust, he thought." The tragic man can endure pain and does not fear death. The old man sits in his skiff with the fishing line wrapped around his back. He is in a very uncomfortable position and the moving rope slices his hands. "I must hold his pain where it is, he thought. Mine does not matter. I can control mine. But his pain could drive him mad." Santiago endures all his pain while fighting the .....

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The Dark Tower, The Gunslinger
Number of words: 419 - Number of pages: 2

.... must choose between letting Jake drop and finally catching the dark man. Though it agonizes him, he watches Jake fall, Jake's last words echoing in his ears: "Go, then. There are other worlds than these." Roland eventually catches the “man in black”. The “man in black” gives the gunslinger a vision, which nearly explains the cosmos to Roland. Then Roland has his future read with tarot cards. (You know those ones the physics use, hahahaha) The “man in black says,"Three is the number of your fate," he intones, and these three he draws: a card showing a man with a baboon whipping his .....

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Catch-22 & One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest Black Humor; A Satirical View Of The Institution
Number of words: 2609 - Number of pages: 10

.... change in meaning results in a type of emotional experience for the reader. At first, the reader is entertained, but then they realize the seriousness of the situation, and the reader realizes that the joke is on them. The author knew that they would laugh, and the author knew that the reader would be disgusted with themselves because of it. Consequently, the very nature of this process and the sense of personal guilt that is involved invokes a sense of anger. This anger is directed towards the reason for the situation or absurdity. Therefore, the absurdities found in these novels is .....

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Streetcar Named Desire
Number of words: 692 - Number of pages: 3

.... Blanche turns on the radio, but Stanley demands her to turn it off. Blanche refuses and so Stanley gets up himself and turns it off himself. When Stanley’s friend, Mitch, drops out of the game to talk to Blanche, Stanley gets upset and he even gets more upset when Blanche flicks on the radio. Due to the music being on, Stanley, in a rage, stalks in the room and grabs the radio and throws it out the window. His friends immediately jump up, and then they drag him to the shower to try to sober him up. This is the first example of Stanley’s rage and brutality. No .....

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Symbolism In The Old Man And T
Number of words: 1380 - Number of pages: 6

.... the disciples of Jesus. The ones who would follow him to his death and then go out and preach his ways. He believes in the old man and takes charge and tells all the other fisherman to stay away from Santiago after his return. He would take care of the old man when he said to him “Keep warm old man. Remember we are in September.” Manolin only wanted good things for Santiago, he did not want anyone to hurt him or put him down for his accomplishments. He wants to learn from the old man and to listen to what he had to say about him as a young man or of Joe DiMaggio. .....

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