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Madame Bovary: The Origin Of Emma And Nora
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1194.... the socio-economic status and
background of the two authors. It is also good to at least have an idea
about the society in which they lived. Then it is possible to see why they
had certain viewpoints and how these viewpoints had an effect on the
personalities and actions of their characters.
Gustave Flaubert was born on December 12, 1821 in Rouen, France to
a wealthy surgeon. As a boy he was well aware of the incompetence in the
medical profession, and the middle class “lip service” which he portrayed
through Homais in Madame Bovary. In his college years, Flaubert began t .....
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MACHIAVELLI'S VIEW OF HUMAN NATURE
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 1088.... both intellectually and morally- through participation' in the
life of the state."4 Machiavelli generally distrusted citizens, stating
that "...in time of adversity, when the state is in need of it's citizens
there are few to be found."5 Machiavelli further goes on to question the
loyalty of the citizens and advises the Prince that "...because men a
wretched creatures who would not keep their word to you, you need keep
your word to them."6 However, Machiavelli did not feel that a Prince
should mistreat the citizens. This suggestion once again to serve the
Prince's best inte .....
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Zimbabwe 2
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 522.... and white incomes and black Zimbabweans wanted their fair share of the chief farming territory that had been previously owned by the white settlers from the
1890’s till today (TIME).
Zimbabwe went bankrupted after the long war for freedom and the
economy was even weakened by the huge emigration of Europeans and a drought in the early 1980’s (TIME). The slow pace land reform led to tension in Matabeleland in southwestern Zimbabw and Zanu. But now, they were rivals and
the tensions between them and their ethnic groups increased as the government
accused ZAPU's lea .....
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My Antonia
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 551.... mean and not well liked, the second oldest brother, Marek, is mentally and physically disabled and her sister, Yulka, is still a youngster. With the help of their neighbors, the Burdens, 'Antonia is able to establish a meager living for her family. She does this by working on her farm as well as the other farms in the area. While this work is very beneficial for the family, 'Antonia is turned into a rough and wild creature.
When she is old enough, 'Antonia leaves the prairies and goes in to town to find work. She becomes what we would call today, a live-in housekeeper. She w .....
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A Study Of The Negro Policeman: Book Review
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 1012.... In the
broadest terms, the book examines the special problems that Negro policemen face
in their efforts to reconcile their race with their work in the present
framework of American values and beliefs.
The research for the study was based on intensive interviews collected
over a period of eleven months, from December 1964 to October 1965. During that
time the author talked with Negro police engaged in different types of police
specialties, and men of different rank and backgrounds. Alex was interested in
preserving their anonymity, and substituted code numbers for .....
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Patriotism
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 424.... and belonging even in times of war. People betray their country in their everyday actions, they deceive their employer, they lie to others, they cheat, and steal; but, one always thinks twice before betraying the trust of a friend. Shinji and Reiko remain loyal to what is important, their friends. Not only do Shinji and Reiko choose their friends over their country, they also find happiness in choosing each other rather than continuing in a world in which the two could not be together. This perfect union between the two illustrates something people search for everyday. Every .....
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The Hobbit
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1120.... (or what is supposed to
be the climax) takes a long time to occur (the last
fight—good (men, elves, dwarves & eagles) vs. evil (wargs
& goblins)) and this reduces its effectiveness. After the
climax there is the long return home. It is quite boring since
there is nothing to expect to and the reader knows that the
hobbit would get home safely. In my opinion it should have
been shorter. Character Development The creation of the
characters is done by their dialogues and monologues,
actions and things noted by the narrator (the author in this
case) himself. An example for dialogu .....
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Metamorphosis: A Review
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 322.... his entire family. While his boss was very
strict, Gregor managed to do well enough to keep his family in an apartment
that was larger than their needs required. He was even planning to send his
sister to the music academy to further her violin skills. But to call
Gregor's life tedious would be an understatement. Every day he awoke early
to catch the same train to do the same job until it was time for him to
return home. Kafka implies that in order to save money, or for some unknown
reason, Gregor's social life is almost nonexistent. Therefore, the message
found in Metamorphosi .....
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