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Feathery Friends Or Carnivorous Beasts?
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1256.... in the story include Jim, Mr. Trigg, and Mrs. Trigg, who are indifferent about the actions of the birds. It is ironic because they thought the birds would bring no harm, but in reality, the birds kill all of them. Foreshadowing is used many times in this selection. When it is stated that the birds had been more restless than ever this fall of the year, it implies that something strange and unnatural is going on with the birds. Another example of foreshadowing in this selection is when smoke is not coming out of the chimney in the Trigg’s house, and the windows of the Tri .....
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A Doll House: The Disadvantage Of Determinism
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1364.... in society as a whole, which leads to her feministic decision at the end of the play. Nora is also presented with the problem of hereditary determinism, as she suffers as a result of her father's past; however, she does not suffer alone. This time Dr. Rank is limited by his father's history as well. Therefore, through the problems of determinism in society (gender role and hereditary determinism), one is deprived of freedom to be an individual in society.
The problem of hereditary determinism is one that certainly restricts a person from developing as an individual in society .....
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King Henry IV And Joseph Strorm: Archtypical Fathers
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 377.... have been more
accepting, the Prince could have lived more like himself. Joseph Strorm is a
father with very strict rules. He cares more about the physical make up of a
person than he does about the actual personality of the person. In the story a
very cold side of Joseph Strorm is shown; he never gets close to his son at all.
The only conversation shared between Joseph and his children are harsh and is
often punishment. The way Joseph responded when David jokingly wished for a
third arm showed that he cared more about his image and purity than he did for
his own child. Bo .....
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Citizen Kane: Charles Foster Kane - Who Was He?
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 633.... Thatcher, whom the angry young Kane bashes with a sled, takes
the boy East to be raised. The movie then shows Kane growing up, making life
miserable for Thatcher. The mature Kane decides to take direct control of a
small, struggling newspaper, and immediately begins using it to attack Thatcher
and others among America's financial elite. This displays the mystery with Kane
as he wants to expand on something small into something big, but we don't know
what.
The next account was given by Bernstein, Kane's devoted assistant. He
explains the beginnings as a newspaper czar and h .....
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The Odd Couple: Summary
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 837.... at Oscar's house, where the men are playing poker. They all
try to keep him calm but nothing seems to work. Finally, they decide that
Felix will stay at Oscar's until he gets back onto his feet. After a short
period of time Oscar can not stand to live with Felix. He is a compulsive
cleaner and everything must be in order at all times. One day, Oscar
decides that he needs to touch something soft. By this he means he needs
to touch a woman. So Oscar invites the Pigeon sisters, who live in the
same apartment building to dinner. Felix slaves over dinner all day and
becom .....
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Bob Roberts: Race And Color
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 578.... color as white people but also because they are different.
People complain about all the violence on the television and the sexual activity on television, but they are missing the point that kids need to learn about all races for them not to grow up and be discriminatory towards people who are different. Poniewozik also says that, minorities are best represented on workplace dramas (ER, NYPD Blue), but sitcoms, which focus more on family and society, tend to be colorless, color blind or awkwardly color conscious (Poniewozik 2). This is the networks way to think that they .....
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The Changing Role In Viola/Cesario In The Twelveth Night
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 1034.... and to teach. Thus, Viola grows in her male
disguise to get a better feeling for his inner self, not the self that he
shows to the public, or would reveal and share with Viola in her true
female self, but rather his secret self, as he believes he shares with a
peer. So, she grows to love him. But, Orsino's motivation is actually not
love for Viola, but rather he seems to be in love with love itself. His
entire world is filled with love but he knows that there might be a turning
point for him, like when he says:
If music be the food of love, play on; give me excess .....
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Hamlet: Conflict Between Characters
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 812.... the position of an informant, instantly becomes a main character. To be an informant, is to be one who shines a new light on the situation at hand, and that fills in information where information is needed. Polonius is a character in the play for just long enough to give the reader a good start with what is going on.
Polonius is the one character who communicates and interacts with every other character in the play. Retrospectively he pieces the play and the characters together to make them more understandable to the reader. Communication is what Polonius does well, but it .....
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