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MacBeth-The Transformation Of
Number of words: 1066 - Number of pages: 4.... afeard
To be the same in thine own act and valor Which thou esteem'st the ornament of life, And live a coward in thine own esteem, Letting "I dare not" wait upon "I would," Like the poor cat i' th' adage? (I, vii, 40-46).
"She feels in an instant that everything is at stake, and ignoring the point, overwhelms him with indignant and contemptuous personal reproach." (Bradley, 81.) She seems to welcome the darkness into her when she says, "Come, you spirits that tend on mortal thoughts / Unsex me here, and fill me, from crown to toe / Top-full of direst cruelty." (I, .....
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Future O Internet
Number of words: 850 - Number of pages: 4.... computer in their home." These quotes from some of the most respected and influencial people in the history of computers shows how difficult it is to predict the future. I just hope my predictions prove to be more accurate.
One of the best ways to predict the future of the internet it to look at its humble begings. It is obvious that the internet has evolved by leeps and bounds since its creation just 30 years ago. The internet has grown from several connected networks to sevral hundred thousand connected networks. All tied together to creat the back bone of the internet. From a few users to .....
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Chances
Number of words: 789 - Number of pages: 3.... she couldn’t risk falling in love. Nothing last forever and more pain in her life was not what she needed. She was afraid to try love, because she knew in the end there wouldn’t be anyone to pick up the broken pieces of her heart. Yet, she couldn’t help but fall in love.
Her mind was racing and her heart was pounding. All her life she thought it would never happen. Until one day a boy walked into her world, and changed the way she perceived love. She tried to fight these peculiar feelings, but every time she’d look into the depth of his eyes these impalpable feelings would su .....
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Macbeth
Number of words: 1682 - Number of pages: 7.... IMPORTANT TERMS:
1. newest state: latest news 6. Bellona: Roman goddess of war
2. broil: struggle 7. Thane: title of nobility in Scotland
3. choke their art: make it impossible to swim
4. kerns and galloglasses: lightly armed soldiers and heavily armed soldiers
5. all's too weak: all his efforts were inadequate
IMPORTANT QUOTE FROM THE SCENE:
"No more that Thane of Cawdor shall deceive
Our bosom interest. Go pronounce his present death
And with his former title greet Macbeth." (Lines 63-65)
Act 1 Scene 3:
The Witches talk about the dreadful thing .....
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Ride Of The Second Horseman
Number of words: 1935 - Number of pages: 8.... number in the millions, just as major outbreaks of nomadic aggression were characteristically preceded by inertial congregations. If there is strength in numbers among the sedentary, there is only hunger among the nomadic.’(21) Again this shows how the nomadic are going hungry and have no way to turn except to fight for food. The agriculturalist have superior strength in numbers and after a few attacks from the nomads the will be ready to take them out for good and worry about them no more. This new age of society is just too profitable for them to leave it, crops that a few men fa .....
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Huck Finn - Freedom
Number of words: 1166 - Number of pages: 5.... didn't see how he'd "ever got to like it so well at the widow's, where you had to wash, and eat on a plate…." He "didn't want to go back no more…." On the other hand, life with Pap was "lazy and jolly, laying off comfortable all day, smoking, fishing…." He had freedom and fun, along with less responsibility. Nevertheless, he could not take the beatings that his father would give him. He found the life with Pap to be a totalitarian society, where Pap had all the power and would treat Huck like a prisoner.
"But by and by, Pap got too handy with his hick'ry, and I cou .....
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The Innocent Adventure
Number of words: 1165 - Number of pages: 5.... situation.
The Call to Adventure is the first of the Cosmogonic Cycle. It is the actual "call to adventure" that one receives to begin the cycle. In The Adventures of Huck Finn, Huck is forced with the dilemma of whether to stay with his father and continue to be abused or to leave. Huck goes because he desires to begin his journey. In The Catcher In The Rye, Holden mentally is torn between experience and innocence, it would seem to him that an outside force is luring him to do something but in actuality he is beginning his journey because of his desire. The Call to Adventure is the first s .....
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Human Comedy 2
Number of words: 636 - Number of pages: 3.... entire novel they are waiting for Marcus to return.
Major Conflict:
The major conflict is with Homer learning to deal with his problems and to gain a new understanding about life.
Setting: The setting is in Ithaca, California, during World War II.
Point of View: The point of view is third person omniscient.
Themes:
The quality of life is very important.
The effects of death can be good and bad.
Hard work is good for the soul.
Understanding and maturity come with experience.
Quotes
1. "The cow, however, turned and looked at Ulysses. Ulysses looked back at the c .....
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Hedda Gabler By Ibsen
Number of words: 941 - Number of pages: 4.... Through these manipulative actions, she ruins the lives of all of her acquaintances. Because she is not happy in her marriage, she attempts to forbid anyone else to live a content life. For example, after she persuades Eljert Lövborg to consume alcohol, he ruins his reputation and loses something that is most precious to him: the manuscript of a book that he had been writing with Mrs. Elvsted. Although Hedda realizes the importance of this manuscript to both Lövborg and Mrs. Elvsted, she chars it. Because Lövborg and Mrs. Elvsted have put their souls into this manuscript, Hedda meta .....
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Slavery Reparations Are Wrong
Number of words: 1697 - Number of pages: 7.... is not to say that Africans
were not mistreated, nor that they are not worthy of reparations, but that
perhaps reparations are not an adequate solution to this situation, and
indeed will only serve to worsen.
Africa is a continent in dire straits. European colonization and
colonialism damaged the native structure and society - some might say that
this simply proves that European man caused, and ought to pay for, the
damages done to Africa and her people. However, I would argue that simply
placing a 'band-aid' blanket over Africa, would serve only to mask their
problems, and reliev .....
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