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Catcher In The Rye - Character
Number of words: 4128 - Number of pages: 16.... studying a piece of literature, it is meaningful to note the historical background of the piece and the time at which it was written. Two J.D. Salinger short stories, "I'm Crazy" and "Slight Rebellion off Madison," were published in periodicals during the 1940's, and introduced Holden Caulfield, the main character of The Catcher in the Rye. Both short stories were revised for later inclusion in Salinger's novel. The Catcher in the Rye was written in a literary style similar to prose, which was enhanced by the teenage slang of the 1950's. It is a widespread belief that much of Holden Caul .....
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Solo: A Book Review
Number of words: 884 - Number of pages: 4.... goes into a story of the life of the man Mikali.
His mother and father had been killed at sea, and the only people he had
left were his nanny and his aunt. The book gives an accurate description of
his life and times before his incredible hobby.
After the book describes Mikali's background, which itself is
filled with death, the book goes into the current life of Mikali and how
he got to where he is. Mikali discovered his great talent in music at a
very early age. His grand-father, who is the only blood relative he has
left, is committed to his grand-son. He gives his son the best scho .....
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Death As A Theme In Hamlet
Number of words: 975 - Number of pages: 4.... the relationship and saying horrible things about Othello. Iago later brings Roderigo back into his quest for revenge when he tries to get Cassio fired from the position that Iago originally wished to obtain. Although Cassio knows it is against his better judgement to drink, Iago manipulates him into getting drunk then stages a fight between Roderigo and Cassio. He even goes as far as to try to make Cassio look bad by telling Montano that he gets drunk regularly. Upon Iago’s explanation of the situation Othello promptly fires Cassio from his position and Iago becomes more respecte .....
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Around The World In Eighty Days: Summary
Number of words: 573 - Number of pages: 3.... novel the reader is
informed of all the peculiar habits of Fogg that Passepartout had to support.
My least favorite character is Fix the detective. He followed Fogg
around the globe, he missed arresting him in India and Hong Kong through
incompetence, and as soon as they arrived back in London, he did arrest Fogg but
erroneously.
The main conflict of the novel was time. Time caused a lot of pressure
on Fogg; he had to get back to London on time or he would lose the money he
wagered. Mr.Fogg and Passepartout were confronted many times with the problem
of lost time; when time was lost ext .....
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Agenda Setting
Number of words: 1693 - Number of pages: 7.... need to have a structured, well-defined scheme of information. This structured, well-defined scheme of information causes the media to pick and choose information that it feels is relevant to the audience. This is where presents itself. is the idea that the media choose topics that it thinks are important and focuses its broadcasts around this topic. McCombs and Shaw fully developed the theory of in respect to public agenda in a study in the early 1970’s. Their cross-sectional study involved the effects of media on public opinion. They revealed that there were indeed correlations .....
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The Call Of The Wild: Summary
Number of words: 926 - Number of pages: 4.... beginning of a new, cruel life for Buck. On his ride to
wherever he was going, Buck's pride was severely damaged, if not completely
wiped out by men who used tools to restrain him. No matter how many times
Buck tried to lunge, he would just be choked into submission at the end.
When Buck arrived at his destination, there was snow everywhere, not to
mention the masses of Husky and wolf dogs. Buck was thrown into a pen with
a man who had a club. This is where Buck would learn one of the two most
important laws that a dog could know in the Klondike. The law of club is
quite simple, if there i .....
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Alice In Wonderland
Number of words: 547 - Number of pages: 2.... a little girl that is still exploring the world
around her, but she finds that she is more mature than the creatures in
Wonderland.
Alice is very well mannered in Victorian ways to the creatures of
Wonderland. Alice shows her good manners when she enters the white rabbits
house and the rabbit tells Alice to go fetch his gloves and fan, "I'd
better take his fan and gloves- that is if I can find them", since Alice is
a guest, uninvited, she follows the owners orders. When Alice runs into
caterpillar she calls him "Sir", here is an excerpt from the book , " I
can't explain myself myself, I'm .....
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A Lesson Before Dying
Number of words: 962 - Number of pages: 4.... emotions. At that point he became a man, not a hog. As far as the story tells, he never showed any sort of emotion before the shooting or after up until that point. A hog can't show emotions, but a man can. There is the epiphany of the story, where Mr. Wiggins realizes that the purpose of life is to help make the world a better place, and at that time he no longer minds visiting Jefferson and begins becoming his friend. Mr. Wiggins' relationship with his Aunt declined in this story, although it was never very strong. His Aunt treated him like he should be a hog and always obey, yet she wan .....
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Book Report On Jack London's "Call Of The Wild"
Number of words: 704 - Number of pages: 3.... major part of the novel. It is in no way padded
with goodness to leave the reader with a warm sensation in his heart. At
times, the way in which beatings of the dogs are described makes the
reader want to close the book. Throughout the book, Buck is severely
abused by humans. Upon being taken from his home to learn to be a sled
dog, Buck is beaten senseless for no reason other that to learn to respect
and fear the man in the red shirt. From this experience Buck learns not to
respect, but simply to obey a man with a club. Buck also travels for
twenty-five hundred miles, mostly as the lea .....
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"The Yellow Wallpaper": The Main Character And Cry For Freedom
Number of words: 1501 - Number of pages: 6.... The men are under
the impression that what they say goes and therefore the woman has no
choice but to follow. "He knows there is no reason to suffer and that
satisfies him."(508) This quote illustrates that the men are in control.
If they strongly believe nothing is wrong, then nothing must be wrong. It
is a feeling of self satisfaction the men feel when they are superior to
the woman.
The main character knows John loves her, but it is the oppression
she feels that bothers her so. Her husband expresses his love for her but
at the same time imposes his will on her. He hinders her .....
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