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Oliver Twist 2
Number of words: 994 - Number of pages: 4.... beginning of Oliver Twist's story was created from memories which related to Charles Dickens' childhood in a blacking factory (which was overshadowed by the Marshalsea Prison ). While working in the blacking factory, Dickens suffered tremendous humiliation. This humiliation is greatly expressed through Oliver's adventures at the orphanage before he is sent away.
Throughout his lifetime, Dickens appeared to have acquired a fondness for "the bleak, the sordid, and the austere.² (Bloom 231) Most of Oliver Twist, for example, takes place in London's lowest slums. The
city is described as a maze .....
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Julius Ceasar 2
Number of words: 750 - Number of pages: 3.... on each of the speakers.
Brutus' speech becomes one of strict vindication, not only for the people of Rome, but for Brutus himself. He uses his "honor and nobility" as a shield to defend and justify his actions to the crowd. Brutus states that he has carried out this heinous act because of his love for Rome, and for the good of the people. (This is my answer, not that I have loved Caesar less, but that I love Rome more..." 3.2.21-22) In his speech he requests that the people use their "reason" to judge him. Although this captivates the crowd, it is not until after one of the plebeians cr .....
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Langston Hughes
Number of words: 642 - Number of pages: 3.... and his poetry reflected that. He is known as a figure of hope in the black race's eyes, his poem inspired pride and strngth in most african americans who also struggle with the plight of racism and segregation.
He was very influential, famed authors such as Lorraine Hansberry derived the title to her award winning play A Raisin in the Sun (1959), from one of Hughes poems. He in turn was very influenced by Walt Whitman, and honored him in one of his poems.
"Old Walt Whitman
Went finding and seeking
Finding less than sought
Seek .....
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In The Time Of The Butterflies
Number of words: 555 - Number of pages: 3.... he was desperate because he knew he was not going to have that much power for very long. He knew he was in trouble because the OAS Peace Committee came so he figured he might as well kill people while he still can. I don’t understand why Mate did not tell the OAS Peace Committee what happened at La 40. She said she did not want to endanger Santiclo. That is understandable, but it seems that there was a very slim possibility that he would get in trouble. She should have been thinking of her own good as well as her fellow prisoners’. It was interesting how much the Mirabal sisters’ true .....
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A Clean, Well Lighted Place - In Despair About Nothing
Number of words: 1386 - Number of pages: 6.... recognizes the existence of nothing: "Some lived in it and never felt it but he knew it all was nada y pues nada y pues nada y pues nada" (202). As existentialists, men are forced to make all decisions in their lives for themselves, with nothing to believe in except for the positive result of their choices. Existentialists are plagued with dread over their potential confrontation with nothingness, an anxiety that comes with the impossibility of finding ultimate justification for the choices they must make. In contrast, men of religious faith have little fear of nothingness be .....
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Revolutions
Number of words: 599 - Number of pages: 3.... dramatic change in the way people viewed their place in
the universe.
Invention such as the telescope and microscope made new scientific
discoveries possible. The printing press was a very important discovery
that made it possible to spread ideas far and wide.
Astronomy, mechanics and medicine were the areas that were affected
the most during the scientific revolution. It was proven that the planets
and the moons revolved around the sun in circular orbits. These discoveries
were made possible due to new mathematical theories of Copernicus and
Kepler. Newton's universal law of gravi .....
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Lord Of The Flies 7
Number of words: 636 - Number of pages: 3.... a say in the government. Ralph was kind and good to the people of his society. He let them have freedom and liberties which was not go for his society because they abused their freedom and became lazy and irresponsible. His society did not have their priorities in order because Ralph did not stress that the rescue fire and the shelters were necessary. Ralph was passive and did not keep his society in line. The were too unruly to control. Another factor in the demise of Ralph’s society was the other members. Piggy, like Ralph, was not aggressive enough. He let himself be pushed .....
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How To Write An Essay 2
Number of words: 720 - Number of pages: 3.... outline using numerals to put ideas into subsections of a bigger, main idea.
Now you are ready to sit down and put all of your ideas together in essay form in your first draft. As this is just your rough basis to organize your ideas better, paying attention to any grammatical kind of errors is not a very big deal, as you will pick these up later after revising. You will want to follow some form of basic structure writing each of your paragraphs, which will make it much easier and clearer for the reader to understand. To start each paragraph, it is best to write the main idea of the parag .....
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Death Of A Salesman 7
Number of words: 874 - Number of pages: 4.... them that he is very important to the New England area. He also pushes his kids very hard to be well liked so he can live vicariously through them.
3. Biff Loman his Willy’s oldest son. Biff is thirty-four years old and was once a high school football star. He spent fourteen years of his life presumably somewhere out west trying to “find himself.” Willy caught his father having an affair with Miss Frances and quickly developed a lack of trust for his father. Willy throughout the play seems to be opposed to his father, but there are many similarities between the two. There vi .....
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Injustice To Kill A Mockingbir
Number of words: 859 - Number of pages: 4.... person was unacceptable; it was to be the reverse. The verdict of the all-white jury came right down to the color of his skin, even though Atticus had more than proved Tom's innocence. The "Old Sarum" mob played a part in this injustice as well, when they came to harm Tom and instill fear in Atticus so that he would decline from defending him. However, it was not only the black community that endured this injustice. Dolphus Raymond was white, yet was discriminated against just as much because he lived with his black mistress. This was wrong in the eyes of the people of Maycomb. His mi .....
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