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A Tale Of Two Cities LA
Number of pages: 7 | Number of words: 1836.... a newspaper writer and reporter. Dickens= first book, Sketches by Boz, written in 1836, consisted of articles he wrote for the London Chronicles. After he married Catherine Hogarth in 1836, his first work printed in The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club. This was the beginning of his career.
When Dickens was twenty-four, he became famous for the rest of his life. His first fame came with The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club with Dickens= adventure stories. Other works followed such as, Great Expectations, A Tale of Two Cities, and Our Mutual Friend.
In 1837, C .....
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In The Middle Of The Night
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 644.... anniversary of the accident harassing calls start . Denny father really only one rule and that is not to answer the phone, but now that Denny is sixteen and he wants to be like all other teens so he starts to answer the phone in the middle of the day when he is the only one home. The voice on the other end of the phone was seductive. The mystery voice would soon ravel herself as Lulu. Lulu would tease and play with Denny’s hormones with leading him on with sentences like “I want you to love my eyes, and my lips…I want you to love my body…”
Than as Halloween approached Lulu c .....
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Flowers For Algernon: Supplementary Book Review
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 762.... characters in the novel include Charlie, Alice, Algernon, and
Fay, a character who did not make much of an appearance, but in my eyes
believed, that she played a very important part in Charlie's involvement in
trying to sort out his past and figure out his present and future plans.
Charlie is a mentally retarded person who has impressing people and gaining
friends as one of his top priorities. He then hears of an experiment which
could possibly make him smart. He makes himself subject to this human
experiment with the hopes of gaining knowledge in a sole purpose of gaining
f .....
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Around The World In Eighty Day
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1513.... a trip around the world changes the setting of this novel many a times. Some of these settings are London, Suez, Bombay, Calcutta, Hong Kong, Yokohama, San Francisco, and New York. Clearly though one the most important settings was in the Indian forests, which were passed through, in order to pursue to Kandallah. The Carnatic and the Mongolia were also key settings to the novel.
Plot:
In the 19th century, a man by the name of Phileas Fogg, made a wager that he would be able to travel the world in approximately eighty days. At the time of his wager he was looking for a servant .....
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The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1599.... the fire. I am curious why this is bad luck, and why turning three times and tying a lock of hair with thread was thought to prevent the bad luck. I also wondered how a hair ball became a way to read fortunes. I thought it was interesting when they decided the snake skin represented good luck and bad luck. They received good luck by finding the eight dollars in the pocket of an overcoat, which was a considerable find for the time. Later the bad came, when Huck ran out of tobacco. He ran into a rattle snake on his way, which he kills and leaves near Jim's blanket. At .....
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Macbeth Fear
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 893.... prophecies. They claimed that Macbeth would be King, but it would be Banquo's children that would follow after him. This made Macbeth very angry, he risked everything to become King and after him none of his family will follow.
Macbeth realizes that if something is not done to Banquo, then his sons will become King. Macbeth can't have this, he's already worried that his soul will go to hell for what he's already done. His fear become evident in this scene also, "But to be safely thus: our fears in Banquo Stick deep;" [Act III, S I, L 53-54] Macbeth then has Banquo murdered, .....
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Baldwin's "Fire Next Time"
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 569.... He thought
that going to the church will protect him, and shield him against what he
feared. Instead of freeing the community from discrimination between
Blacks and Whites, the Bible supported the existence of racial barriers by
teaching one should behave. Realizing the hypprocarcy involved with
Christianity, the author broke away from the congressional church, to
search his own way of liberating the society.
Baldwin emphasizes that liberation is love, and "love is more
important than color." (71) The author states that fear creates the need
for power. The Nation of .....
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The Power And The Glory By Graham Greene
Number of pages: 7 | Number of words: 1747.... one priest, Father
Montez, who was moving from village to village working on the Church by
administering the sacraments, listening confessions and saying masses. A young
lieutenant of police, and ardent revolutionist and an anti-clerical, asked his
chief to let him search for the priest who, as the authorities understood it,
was guilty of treason.
Two photographs were pasted up together in police station. One was the picture
of an American bank robber who killed several police officers in Texas; the
other was that of the priest. No one noticed the irony, including the you .....
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