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The Root Of All Evil,macbeth
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 1049.... Duncan and the sergeant both compliment Macbeth's mental and physical bravery
in Act I, Scene II. Macbeth "carv'd out his passage" until he and the enemy
general were face to face. In the same act, the reader is told that Macbeth
is brave because of his "disdaining Fortune."
In addition to his quality of courage, Macbeth is also a gentle man.
Demonstrating his love and devotion for his wife, Macbeth refers to her as
"his dearest partner of greatness" in Act I, Scene V. Lady Macbeth views his
kindness as somewhat of a problem for their quest for power. Sh .....
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The Power And The Glory: The Whiskey Priest A Saint?
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 700.... the whiskey priest his life, but he is willing to overlook this. This
is best shown when he eventually forgives and even prays for the Mestizo
who betrayed him: “The priest waved his hand; he bore no grudge because he
expected nothing else of anything human...” (P. 198) This shows that that
whiskey priest is a forgiving man and this indeed helps to validate that
the whiskey priests statement is inaccurate.
Graham Greene portrays to the reader that the whiskey priest thinks
of others before himself. This is clearly evident when he goes to help the
child's dyeing mother .....
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The Island Of Dr. Moreau
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 399.... the beasts new thirst for blood, which is a
major turning point for the story. Roaming free, these beast-people are highly
intelligent with murderous instincts. Their thirst for blood is pacified
through a combination of sedatives and shock discipline. But events triggered
by Prendick's unexpected arrival are about to break Moreau's God- like
domination over these resentful creatures.
The last drawing in my visual essay symbolizes a catastrophe. This was
a point in the novel were all hell broke loose. Prendick found himself in the
middle of a violent erupt .....
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Steinbeck's The Grapes Of Wrath
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1647.... members of the family that stand
out in self-conceit. One person is Tom Joad, one of Ma and Pa Joad's
children. He has recently been released from prison and seems to be
concerned only for himself. He wakes each morning only wanting work for
money and food for his stomach. But throughout the novel Tom learns many
lessons, especially of those by Jim Casy, his old preacher-friend. Jim Casy,
a man representative of Jesus Christ in both his initials "J.C." and in his
beliefs. The preacher is the one character that throughout the novel always
knows what he must do: to help those le .....
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The Sun Also Rises : Moral And Social Values
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 522.... lame half hearted awnser which implies that it
will never happen. He is tolerant of her behavior because he loves her
unconditionally and is willing to overlook everything she does. Jake¹s
willingness to endure and forgive Brett¹s promiscuity and infidelity is an
indication of the skewed values of the age. It was an ³anything goes² era
right after the first war, and Jake¹s message to Brett seems to be the
same: anything goes as long as you eventually come back to me.
Jake is forced to accept living in this seemingly terrible way for
more than one reason. He a weak pe .....
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Catcher In The Rye Holdens Sig
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1553.... to care about school and his grades but it doesn’t make any difference. From the start of the novel Holden’s history teacher at Pencey tells him “I’d like to put some sense in that head of yours, boy. I’m trying to help you. I’m trying to help you, if I can” (14). But the fact of the matter is he can’t help him, Holden has to help himself. The drive to succeed has to come from within him, “I mean you can’t hardly ever do something just because somebody wants you to” (185). In order for Holden to succeed he .....
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To Kill A Mockingbird: Coming Of Age
Number of pages: 7 | Number of words: 1923.... identity of and becoming friends with the mysterious “Boo” Radley.
To Jem and Scout, Mrs. Dubose was a mean old lady who carried a pistol in her shawl and never had a nice thing to say about either of them. Mrs. Dubose would make snide comments to them because she assumed that they were trouble and were always up to no good. She would point out Scout’s unlady-like appearance with, “What are you doing in those overalls? You should be in a dress and camisole, young lady! You’ll grow up waiting on tables if somebody doesn’t change your ways . . . ” (101). Jem and Scout neve .....
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Animal Farm: Animalism Vs. Marxism
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1597.... became leader and
teacher of the working class in Russia, and their determination to struggle
against capitalism. Like Old Major, Lenin and Marx wrote essays and gave
speeches to the working class poor. The working class in Russia, as compared
with the barnyard animals in Animal Farm, were a laboring class of people that
received low wages for their work. Like the animals in the farm yard, the
people is Russia thought there would be no oppression in a new society because
the working class people (or animals) would own all the riches and hold all the
power. (Golubeva and G .....
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