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Who Am I This Time
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 743

.... of acting rolls and Helene wanders from city to city. They are never able to sit still long enough to decide who they are. Once they are done with a job, it is on to the next, with a chance of finding themselves anew. Harry would always leave right after he was done acting. Before anyone could tell he would wander off. He would never stay long enough for the cast parties partly because he couldn't take praise very well and he didn't feel comfortable around his peers. He would just drift off. They did not feel comfortable in any one situation for an extended period of time. P .....


Frankenstein: The Creator's Faults In The Creation
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1322

.... as beautiful," (56) to become something which the very sight of causes its creator to say "breathless horror and disgust filled my heart"(56). He overlooks the seemingly obvious fact that ugliness is the natural result when something is made from parts of different corpses and put together. Were he thinking more clearly he would have noticed monster's hideousness. Another physical aspect of the monster which shows a fault in Frankenstein is its immense size. The reason that Frankenstein gives for creating so large a creature is his own haste. He states that ,"As .....


The Grapes Of Wrath 3
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 1050

.... road along the way and meeting up with the kind Wilson's, Grandpa finally broke down. Being such a strong man, it was very frightening to see him cry and once lay down for a while to rest, he went to the eternal rest as he passed away. It was thought by the ex-preacher, Casy, that Grandpa was dying since the day they left the home, that land was Him and without it he was dead. The death of Grandpa didn't fully hit the Joads. The only one who was effected severely by this tragic experience was Grandma. For now, after all, she was left alone. She went into fits of crying and ju .....


Is Huckleberry Finn A Racist Book?
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 634

.... he was not racist. He also discusses the friendly and loyal relationship between Huck and Jim. Their friendship was not acceptable in the days when this story took place. A white person could have been prosecuted if caught trying to escape with slaves. Mainly what they are trying to put across here is that how could Mark Twain be a racist when all of his characters (with the exception of a few) are kind and loving towards their slaves? “Because of his upbringing, the boy starts out believing that slavery is part of the natural order; but as the story unfolds he wrestles with .....


Brandy's "I Want A Wife": An Analysis
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 415

.... to the park, playing games with them or just reading them a book to them every night. Furthermore, schooling is another big responsibility that a mother has to take seriously. Mothers have to make sure that their children are prepared for school, by registering them. In many other cases mothers have to sacrifice time in order to attend PTA meetings. So they know what's happening with their child's education. The final role a mother has to play is making room for the husband's sexual needs. She has to make sure the husband is well satisfied, while giving passionate lov .....


Antov Chekhov's "Misery": All Gray
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 629

.... Iona desperately wants to tell about his sons' death, and how it is affecting him. "He wants to tell how his son was taken ill, how he suffered, what he said before he died, how he died"(34). Ionas' son has died, and he feels as though it should have been he to the grave instead of his youthful son. "My son ought to be driving not I"(34). The gray dismal surroundings entrap Iona and make the desolation worse for him. "Iona Potapov, the sledge-driver, is all white like a ghost" (30). "He sits on the box without stirring, bent as double as the living body can be bent" (30). " .....


Themes Displayed In To Kill A
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 565

.... children to think of blacks as the 'second-class' race. Case closed, Tom must be guilty, no way would a black man's words go over a white mans. The only white man strong enough to stand up for Tom was Atticus, Scout's father. "To begin with, this case should never have came to trial. This case is as simple as black and white". Atticus faces the racism of the town to stand up for his moral beliefs. Helpless Victims is another theme that one sees as they are reading the novel. Mrs. Dubose is addicted to heroine and soon isn't able to control her body. She had to have Jem a .....


Great Expectations 2
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 551

.... character who constantly bickers at Pip and tells him of his unimportance. Pip continues to be mild mannered and respectful to Mrs. Havisham yet he begins to see that he will never get ahead in life just being nice. Mrs. Havisham uses Pip as sort of a guinea pig to feel her passion of revenge against men. She does this by using her daughter Estella to torment Pip. Pip’s first and only love is Estella. Estella is very mean and nasty to Pip. Although he receives verbal abuse from Estella, he continues to likes and will not stop liking her, he sees the good inside of her a .....



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