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Great Expectations: Pip
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 780.... Magwich is a sensitive and charitable man.
John Wemmick, one of the books openly good people, lives two lives.
The "London Wemmick" has a mouth like a "post box," and follows the
business procedures learned from Mr. Jaggers. The "Walworth Wemmick" is
calm, good-natured, and kind. He is entirely faithful to his father, the
"Aged Parent." He is the man who hands out Pip's allowance when he is young,
under the orders of Jaggers. Also he is one of Pip's friends helping him in
time of need with his "Walworth Statements," of advice.
Mr. Jaggers, probably one of the most intellig .....
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To Kill A Mockingbird
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 1058.... "gifts" in the tree. Boo even sewed up Jem’s pants that tore on Dill’s last night. Boo was the one who saved their lives. On the contrary to Scout’s primary belief, Boo never harms anyone. Scout also realizes that she wrongfully treated Boo when she thinks about the gifts in the tree. She never gave anything back to Boo, except love at the end. When Scout escorts Arthur home and stands on his front porch, she sees the same street she saw, just from an entirely different perspective. Scout learns what a Mockingbird is, and who represents one.
Arthur Radley not .....
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A Tale Of Two Cities: Reversal Of Characters
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 513.... is most certainly not the man first seen at the Old Bailey
with the sideways wig.
Another interesting change took place in the character of Madame Defarge.
She is first portrayed as a woman of principle who is helping her husband with
the revolution. However, Madame Defarge makes a startling metamorphosis from
supporting character to antagonist when she is revealed to be the shadow. She
is shown to be cruel and petty, not the compassionate woman one would assume of
a leader of a revolution against tyranny. This part of the novel casts a
shadow of doubt over the rest o .....
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"The Yellow Wallpaper": The Main Character And Cry For Freedom
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1501.... You see he does not believe I am sick!"(507) The men are under
the impression that what they say goes and therefore the woman has no
choice but to follow. "He knows there is no reason to suffer and that
satisfies him."(508) This quote illustrates that the men are in control.
If they strongly believe nothing is wrong, then nothing must be wrong. It
is a feeling of self satisfaction the men feel when they are superior to
the woman.
The main character knows John loves her, but it is the oppression
she feels that bothers her so. Her husband expresses his love for .....
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Canterbury Tales - The Wife Of
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 678.... being that he has to find the answer, is
established. The knight’s journey does not go well. Finally on the last day that he has, he
comes up to a group of women, as he approaches they disappear and an old woman
appears. This part is the climax of the plot because it is when the knight finally knows the
answer. The old woman says that she knows the answer but she will only tell it to the
Queen and in return she must do anything that she asks of him. The knight agrees. Finally,
while in the presence of the Queen, she tells her that the answer to what all women desire
is sovere .....
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Grapes Of Wrath Book Report
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1494.... prison for a homicide, hitchhikes back home to
his fathers farm which he hasn’t been to in 4 years. He tells the truck driver who gives
him a ride that he got in a fight with a guy at a dance and when he tried to brandish a
knife, Tom hit him on the head with a shovel. The truck driver lets him off at his father’s
farm but he finds it abandoned. He does meet up with an old friend Jim Casy who used to
be a preacher. So Tom and Jim head down to his uncle’s to locate his family. A day later
he finds them all about to leave for California. Tom decides to accompany his family .....
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The Things They Carried 2
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 1041.... do not comprehend it or acquire a sense of purpose or mission, as was in the Vietnam War, the toll on the human spirit is even greater. Acknowledging this, Tim O'Brien in his vignette, " The Things They Carried," which is about a platoon of soldiers and their experiences and emotions brought by the controversial Vietnam War, shows how soldiers become desensitized to the death of others, and acquire an induced violent nature while also making an effective anti-Vietnam War statement.
In his narration of the story, O'Brien consciously juxtaposes the emotional burdens the soldiers .....
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Oedipus - King Of Riddles
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 669.... All ignorant! And I refuse to link my utterance with a downfall
such as yours.(Pg.42) At this point in the play, Oedipus still cannot
perceive who the murderer of King Laius is, even though the riddle is
obvious. Oliver 2 Oedipus has the ability to comprehend the riddles, but
he won't allow himself to accept the truth. When Oedipus saved Thebes from
The Sphinx, he answered this difficult puzzle. The Sphinx demanded, What
creature is it that walks on four feet in the morning, on two at noon, and
on three in the evening? With his eminent mastery of riddles and hav .....
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