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Crime And Punishment 7
Number of words: 469 - Number of pages: 2.... mother know the truth. When he first confesses to Sonia, Svidrigailov overhears them talking and uses the information to his advantage. He tells Dounia that "[Raskolnikov] made a full confession to [Sonia]" (498). It devastates her to discover her brother is a murderer. From there Raskolnikov's mother "heard [Dounia] talking in her sleep" and "understands at least half of it already" (526). Both Sonia and Dounia urge Raskolnikov to confess. He goes for a long walk
and decides he "[wants] to end it all" (526). After careful deliberation, however, Raskolnikov finally decides against su .....
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Frankenstein
Number of words: 1285 - Number of pages: 5.... and they did not understand him. People are scared of what they do not understand, which is why they were frightened by Victor’s creature. The desire to understand death leads to the desire to control it. Even though death is something that is out of the control of humans, human nature has the urge to be in control of everything. The novel fascinates people because death has been overcome, at least that is how it appears in the beginning. Even Victor himself is fascinated with death. In Volume 1 of the novel, Victor talks of his fascination with the human form and its decay after .....
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Our Grandmothers By Maya Angel
Number of words: 696 - Number of pages: 3.... of fear; everything that one could think of to enhance the setting of a plantation. Reading this poem is an escape from modern day life. As readers, we observe everything that the narrator and the main character experience. To fulfill the imagination of the readers, Maya Angelou concentrates primarily as to how the readers are going to interpret certain events. Secondly, the setting was also illustrated through imagery when the narrator says, “She stands before the abortion clinic, / confounded by the lack of choices…/ …On lonely street corners, / hawking her body” ( .....
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Hard Times
Number of words: 1941 - Number of pages: 8.... from the start that the education system is based on "fact" and not "fancy." The breakdown of the "fact" based education is shown when Gradgrind himself asked a question that is not fact based. In the end, the whole system of education is reversed and the "fancy" is fancied. The novel can be summarized as a book about two struggles. One struggle is between fact and imagination and the other is the struggle between two classes. Thomas Gradgrind, the father of Louisa, Tom, and June not only stresses facts in the classroom in which he teaches, but also at .....
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The Doll House
Number of words: 448 - Number of pages: 2.... He is more consumed with work than ever and Nora is becoming a nervous wreck. She has tried to consult with her friend Christine on what to do, but their relationship is too strained as well. Nora really feels lonely and cannot rely on Torvald for emotional support.
Within five months of Nora's arrival back to the house, a tragedy occurs. Her oldest son comes down with a severe case of polio and dies suddenly. At first the whole family seems to be permanently ripped apart, but this is the turning point for Nora and Torvald's marriage. At the funeral Torvald breaks down and begins t .....
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The Shield Of Achilles
Number of words: 736 - Number of pages: 3.... shield, he makes a breastplate and helmet for Achilles. The armor he forges is indestructible and worthy of a god. Through Homers description of the shield and how it is forged, the reader can begin to understand the importance and value of this device in a literary context.
The two cities depicted on the shield represent a city in Greece and Troy. One of the cities is filled with men dancing and singing and brides marching through the streets, while the other is circled by an army. This army has two plans which split their ranks: to share the riches which they have captured or plund .....
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Things Fall Apart 7
Number of words: 967 - Number of pages: 4.... the cause of Okonkwo’s demise, But the three most drastic ones are: hisson’s conversion to Christianity, the change in daily life the new religion brings, and his frustration caused by his apathetic clansmen. Nwoye’s conversion to Christianity was a sharp blow to Okonkwo because the Christians are looked down upon as being insane. The missionary tells them that all of the Ibo’s gods are false images of wood and stone, and can do them no harm. Upon hearing
this, the men of Mbanta decide that “these men must be mad [for] how else could they saythat Ani and Amad .....
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Death Of A Salesman 4
Number of words: 1035 - Number of pages: 4.... when things were better for his family. It is not uncommon for one to think of better times at low points in their life in order to cheer themselves up so that they are able to deal with the problems they encounter, but Willy Lowman takes it one step further. His refusal to accept reality is so strong that in his mind he is transported back in time to relive one of the happier days of his life. It was a time when no one argued, Willy and Linda were younger, the financial situation was less of a burden, and Biff and Happy enthusiastically welcomed their father back home from a long road tri .....
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All Quiet On The Western Front
Number of words: 1178 - Number of pages: 5.... becomes the company, his fellow trench soldiers. They are a group who understands the truth as Baumer has experienced it. A period of leave when he visits his hometown is disastrous for Baumer because he realizes that he can not communicate with the people on the home front. His military experiences and the home front settlers’ limited, or nonexistent, understanding of the war do not allow for a discussion. When he arrives home and greetings are exchanged, he realizes immediately that he has nothing to say to his mother. “ We say very little and I am thankful that she asks nothing” .....
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Beowulf 2
Number of words: 552 - Number of pages: 3.... harm to the
great monster. Since Beowulf had a good hold on his arm he just
ripped it off. After that Grendel had took off running to the lake
where he had once lived to die.
Now Beowulf has gotten Grendel's mother mad, her son is dead. So she
came to Herot and killed Hrothgar's best friend, and got her sons arm
back. Beowulf follows her back to the lake. He takes a curagious
dive into the lake where she lives. Beowulf wanted to kill Grendel's
mother and make sure Grendel himself was dead. The mother saw
Beowulf, grabbed him and took him to her lair. That is where the
fig .....
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