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Symbolism- The Chrysanthemums
Number of words: 447 - Number of pages: 2.... to note the parallel and symbolism between the clay pot and the valley Elisa. It is almost as if Elisa was to leave the valley, like the Chrysanthemums, she would be dumped out on the "road of life"
The chrysanthemums are the most powerful symbol in the story. Not only do the flowers represent motherhood for Elisa, they also represent her womanhood. Elisa isn't described as being a very feminine woman. Steinbeck instead uses the word "strong" to describe her. All of her surroundings such as the house and the valley are also described as being very stark. The only colorful thing in the .....
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Summary Of The Andromeda Strain By Crichton
Number of words: 1154 - Number of pages: 5.... by radio.
The person in charge is back at base, listening to them. When, after
the two find all the dead bodies in the town, everything goes silent, he
knows something has gone very wrong, and calls in the problem. The systems
that have been set up to take over in the event that something that like
this happened start to take over, and certain people are contacted. Years
before, a group of biologists proposed to the President that, in case of a
unknown biological agent getting out into the country, an underground
secret base should be set up to study the organism, and poss .....
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Twelve Angry Men
Number of words: 664 - Number of pages: 3.... as well. He controls and leads every discussion, speaking order, voting, and demonstration. Vance takes on the leading role and handles it well. He also brings organization into the jury room by organizing the juries, the discussions, and the votes. With the excellent traits that Vance brings into the jury room, he allows the trial to run smoothly and effectively.
Dorian Harwood’s profession as nurse also shapes his actions in the jury room. In the jury room, he acts with compassion and respect. As a nurse he does the same. His compassion lies in caring for another. He relates t .....
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A Grain Of Wheat And Jomo Keny
Number of words: 1052 - Number of pages: 4.... historical event the story is filled with love and betrayal. This is a tragic situation, where there can be no winners. It does not have heroes, heroes do not exist in tragedies- rather it has real people with real feelings, who due to the nature of the system, and their beliefs brought about by years of conditioning must come face to face with brutal realities. The book painfully traces the genesis of the conflict, and as demonstrated with Mugo, everybody is affected, you cannot be a bystander, neither is the people necessarily evil, but rather is as a result of complex situations that comf .....
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Characterization In Clancy's Red Storm Rising
Number of words: 479 - Number of pages: 2.... be a wise, loving, compassionate man. Lastly, the reader sees the
thought process of Lt. Edwards, a man stranded with 4 marines in an enemy
occupied Iceland, as he kills three Russians in order to save a girl from
rape. If his actions weren't enough, the reader sees in italics the
sanctity and respect that he holds for women and his fellow human beings.
Showing the thoughts of the characters brings the reader even closer to the
story and the men in involved with it.
Clancy's other wonderful method of characterization is to quickly
jump from character to character. He might spend a half .....
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How The Use Of The Diary Form Narrative Is Beneficial To The Novel Dracula.
Number of words: 932 - Number of pages: 4.... was telling of what he or she saw, the observation
could be false and the reader would lose valuable information that would be
valuable to the whole plot of the book.
Some things that can be noticed about the diary form is that different
views of the same thing can be expressed by many different people; all in first
person view. Then, along with that, there are extensive and very detailed
descriptions about a thing, or person that is being described. In the novel,
this is seen as Jonathan Harker is traveling and he describes almost everything,
he does, eat, sees, etc.
A .....
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Reflections On The Things They
Number of words: 858 - Number of pages: 4.... interesting to mention is that I noticed when reading the story is the fact that the story is written in third person. The narrator is not actually in the story, merely telling us of the events, and yet we still get to see inside Lt. Cross’s mind to more accurately picture his feelings. The narrator also, although letting us see the innermost, personal thoughts of Cross, always refers to the Lieutenant as either "he,", "him," or "Lt. Cross," never speaking of him by only his first name, which may seem rather formal. Also, it is odd that O’Brien the aurthor should choose the third .....
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The Theme Of Fear In "Lord Of The Flies"
Number of words: 1344 - Number of pages: 5.... that leads to evil.
In ‘Beast from the Water,' fear spreads through the group. Ralph,
the current leader of the group, tries to convince the boys that their fear
of a beast is absurd. Ralph is unsuccessful in deterring the fear of the
boys. Several of them tell of monsters they have heard of, like the giant
squid, and ponder the fact that beasts and ghosts may be roaming the island.
Ralph observes all this and is powerless to control the situation. He calls
a vote to decide if the ghosts are real. This is the climax of a series of
futile attempts to hinder their fear. The sanity th .....
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All Quiet On The Western Front: "The Cause Of Death"
Number of words: 950 - Number of pages: 4.... the book is the change from idealism to
disillusionment, the loss of Paul's friends, and especially the loss of
Paul's innocence.
The change from idealism to disillusionment is really the driving
force behind the novel. From young school boys, listening to their
schoolmaster asking "Won't you join up comrades?"(11) to "weary,
broken"(294) men, idealism and disillusionment play a major role on Paul's
decisions and thoughts. For example, on the second page of the novel,
Paul says, "It would not be such a bad war if only one could get a little
more sleep." (2) Later in the b .....
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Paradise Lost: Milton's Approach To Lust, Sex, And Violence
Number of words: 2796 - Number of pages: 11.... to sin, violence and death.
From the beginning, Satan, like fallen humanity, not only blames others; but
also makes comic and grandiose reasons for his evil behavior. Yet, despite his
reasoning to seek revenge against God, "his true motivation for escaping from
hell and perverting paradise is, at least partly, something more basic: Satan
needs sex" (Daniel 26).
In the opening books of the poem, Satan is cast into a fiery hell that is not
only is miserable, but devoid of sex. As Satan describes when he has escaped to
Eden, in hell: "neigh joy nor love, but fierce desire, / Among our .....
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