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1984: Symbolism And Irony
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 530.... is intrigued by a small paperweight. It is clear glass with a small piece of coral suspended inside. "The coral was Julia's life and his own, fixed in a sort of eternity in the heart of the crystal” The relationship of Winston and Julia was beautiful, but was also trapped and suspended in the world of Big Brother, like the coral. The name Julia is symbolic because it represents Juliet, a name that has a connotation of romance and love. This also gives significance to the passage where Winston wakes “with the word 'Shakespeare' on his lips."
In the beginning of the novel .....
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Breaking Down Racial Barriers
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 402.... just because of the color of their skin.
The thing that I found most enjoyable about this book, was the author’s own bravery. He risked his comfortable lifestyle and everything that he had to research something that he truly believed in. Here you have a white man who turns his skin black. He wanders around places he has never been, trying to figure out how to not stand out, how to “fit in”. He faces new problems and fears with each passing day. He gave insight into something that most of us would never be able to imagine experiencing. The author was raised in Texas a p .....
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To Kill A Mockingbird 2
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 408.... flashback that covered around three years. He father Atticus that treat her as an invitingly. In the south the tradition and society is more important which is the individual is more important! He makes them learn everything by themselves, Therefore she tells us how she is getting educated.
Jim was a very active boy, He has manners. He was the son of atticus. Scott was the daughter and narrator of Atticus. Atticus was a well known man. He was brave because he shot the dog. He was a lawyer. Calpurnia was the housekeeper of atticus, always helping out the kids when they needed t .....
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The Call Of The Wild: Effect Of The Environment
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 585.... body became accustomed to the harsh snow and he toughened and learned how to use it for his advantage. For example, Buck learned how to dig into the snow and use it to insulate him from the outside air. Buck was built for hard work; he was a huge, muscular and intimidating dog. However, Buck had to learn how to adapt to pulling a sled in every type of snow imaginable.
Buck’s environment was not exclusively made up of his surroundings; those who accompanied him were also a large part of his environment. Many of Buck’s masters helped to transform him into the wild, emot .....
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Letter To Elie Regarding The Holocaust
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 300.... a relative. You and your father were very fortunate to have stuck
together. You two were close and would do anything for each other. When
your father was beaten, you were scared out of your mind. You didn't know
what to do. I think that if you would have defended your father it would
have done everybody some good.
You should have helped your father out because it was the right
thing to do. Your father did so much for you; it was the least you could
have done for him. Your father raised you and supported you; without him
you wouldn't be what you are today. I would have .....
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Silko's "Ceremony": Summary
Number of pages: 7 | Number of words: 1873.... he was
young and lived with his mother's family members, his aunt made sure that
he realize that for her as well as the other Indians he will always be
looked at as an outsider even amongst his own family members.
It was a private understanding between the two of them.
When Josiah or old Grandma or Robert was there, the agreement
was suspended, and she pretended to treat him the same as she
treated Rocky, but they both knew it was only temporary.... She
was careful that Rocky did not share these things with Tayo, that
they k .....
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Miss Massey
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1485.... does not find it easy
to express his feelings toward Jaz. He thinks that trying to comfort him
would cause a worse temper whereas I believe that Jaz would like some words
of consolation. Of course Tony knows Jaz better than I do, but most people
like some comforting when they are upset about something.
(In the following paragraphs I presume that the city referred to in the
text is London. This may not be correct, but I know of no other English
city with an Underground).
Miss Massey and her situation is not unusual in London. There are
many destitute people living on .....
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The Lovesong Of J. Alfred Prufrock: Love Or Love Not
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 381.... shall wear white flannel trousers and walk upon the beach.
I have heard the mermaids singing, each to each.
I do not think they will sing to me (120-125).
The mermaid being his love which might reject him if he so dares to ask the question.
Prufrock is a procrastinator and the older he gets, the less likely he will propose his love. He stalls by saying to himself “there will be time”(23) for “a hundred decisions”(32) as he focuses on not disturbing the universe and not disturbing the women “who come and go Talking of Michelangelo”(35-36). Prufrock is a shy man that does n .....
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