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Robert Frost And Mother Nature
Number of words: 542 - Number of pages: 2

.... to make a decision at a fork in the middle of the road. He notices one road has been used many times and the other road looked hardly used "Because it was grassy and wanted wear"(8), he makes the choice to go down the one less traveled. This poem shows that nature can be beautiful by setting you free to letting you choice and to enjoy the view that nature has to offer. On the other hand, there are a few poems which show that Robert Frost was less in awe of nature and fearful of it. One of these is the poem "Design". It takes two of nature's most innocent characters, the moth and the spi .....

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The Pelican Brief
Number of words: 641 - Number of pages: 3

.... was entitled to a few favors. This statement accused the president of doing wrong and could have ended his entire political career. Her theory got into the wrong hands and soon those who read the file began to drop like flies. Darby Shaw only survived the ordeal through intelligent thinking, and the help of a newspaper reporter with whom she becomes a close friend. The name of Miss Shaw's file was the "," this title is also the one given to the movie that has this believable plot. The reporter, who befriends Darby Shaw, goes through a change from being only concerned with his story .....

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Oedipus Rex
Number of words: 1111 - Number of pages: 5

.... die of the elements, the old shepherd relents and hands the child over to a traveling shepherd from Corinth to take back to the childless King and Queen to raise as their own son. For the next twenty years, Laios and Locaste rule in Thebes believing their son to be dead. Unfortunately, Hera sends a drought associated with a sphinx to bedevil Thebes. A desperate Laios travels back to the Delphic Oracle for a reading. Meanwhile, back in Corinth, Oedipus grows to manhood believing Polybos and Merope (the King and Queen of Corinth) are his real parents. Soon, he too learns of his horrible fate a .....

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Spender And Sankichi Two Views
Number of words: 1874 - Number of pages: 7

.... May 1941. During that conflict, England was subjected to air raids day and night. When Hitler finally withdrew his birds of war, four hundred thousand British citizens had been killed, forty-six thousand had been seriously wounded, and one million homes had been leveled. After one raid, a relief team helped a woman who had covered been covered in powdered brick and plaster and was bleeding profusely. As they aided her, she repeated four words continually in a tone of quiet terror: "Man's inhumanity to man…Man's inhumanity to man…" (Jablonski 148). Stephen Spender was in Lond .....

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Great Gatsby
Number of words: 1880 - Number of pages: 7

.... Gatsby's house, as Fitzgerald describes it, is "a factual imitation of some Hotel de Ville in Normandy, with a tower on one side, spanking new under a thin beard of raw ivy, and a marble swimming pool and more than forty acres of lawn and garden" (Fitzgerald 9). This house, as Fitzgerald fabulously enlightens to, is an immaculate symbol of Gatsby's incalculable income. "The house he feels he needs in order to win happiness" (Bewley 24), is an elegant mansion; that of which an excellent symbol of carelessness is displayed and is part of Gatsby's own persona. Every Monday after a party, this ho .....

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Shakespeare
Number of words: 1026 - Number of pages: 4

.... believes that Romeo and Juliet's love was pure and intense also it is constant ever since the they lay eyes on each other. Romeo and Juliet's love is a perfect blending of body and soul. The obstacle which is a feature of the amour-passion legend is partly external, the family feud; but is partly a sword of the lovers' won tempering since, unlike earlier tellers of the story, Shakespeare leaves us with no explanation of why Romeo did not put Juliet on his horse and make for Manturia(Mahood 392). If Romeo would leave Verona with his love Juliet both will live with eac .....

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Disguise In Shakespearean Come
Number of words: 802 - Number of pages: 3

.... war almost every time they meet. Disguise is not an integral part of this play, but they are used during the masque that takes place. During the masque, Beatrice talks with a masked Benedick; she also talks degradingly about him. A question that always comes up in discussion of this play is whether or not Beatrice knows that she is actually speaking to Benedick, and that is why she calls him “the Prince’s jester,” among other disparaging remarks. Whether she knows it or not, it still provides the audience with some laughs at Benedick’s expense. A second play that uses disguises .....

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Themes In William Golding's Novels
Number of words: 2065 - Number of pages: 8

.... of his life make him to pretend that he’s innocent. After the war he worked as a teacher in Salisbury. In those years he started to write. He published “Lord of the Flies” (1954), “The Inheritors” (1955), ‘Pincher Martin” (1956), and “Free Fall” (1959). In 1983 he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. His last book was published in 1995. He died in Wiltshire, England in 1993. In the first novel William Golding wrote, Lord of the Flies, is the story of a group of boys of different backgrounds, who are stranded on a island after there plane crashes. The boys try to com .....

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A Tale Of Two Cities - Suspens
Number of words: 630 - Number of pages: 3

.... but it doesn’t have the same effect when it only takes half of a second to turn the page and read further. Dickens tries to create mystery by having his characters as broad as possible so that readers can make up their own opinions and possibilities. Almost all of Dickens’s characters are basically good or basically evil. We are supposed to care about the “good” characters but they’re so boring that their “goodness” loses it’s charm. For example, Lucie and Charles. Lucie is describes as being basically perfect in every way. She’s young, wholesome, and beautiful .....

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Compare And Contrast Of The Od
Number of words: 1156 - Number of pages: 5

.... other hand, in Oedipus the King, Tiresias skirts around telling Oedipus the truth. In fact, he initially refused to tell Oedipus anything at all, seen in such lines as “You’ll get nothing from me” and “I’ll never reveal my dreadful secrets.” The important thing is that when Oedipus got Tiresias angered, Tiresias bluntly stated that “[Oedipus is] the curse, the corruption of the land.” When Oedipus responds to this, which will be discussed later, he continues to berate Tiresias for ‘lying’. Following that, Sophocles uses Tiresias t .....

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