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All Quiet On The Western Front
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1346.... Paul can hardly bear it when his friend dies and all the orderly cares about is getting the bed cleared. Outraged at the senseless death of all such frail-looking boys, Paul nevertheless takes Kemmerich's boots to Muller, they are of no use to Kemmerich now. Soon, underfed replacements arrive. Katczinsky, a scavenger who could find a dinner roast in the Sahara, surprises everyone with beef and beans. He listens as Paul and his friends recall the night they trapped Himmelstoss with a bedsheet and soundly thrashed him, and joins in as they argue heatedly that the leaders s .....
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The Yellow Wallpaper: The View From The Inside
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 1053.... machines.
From the beginning of the story forward the narrator speaks of how her husband and other influential men in her life direct her so that she will recover quickly and I believe this to be the initial sign that the feminist perspective will be presented throughout. The narrator shows how although she has a formed opinion (and probably successful idea for her treatment), she is still swayed by her husband's direction with the following passage, "I sometimes fancy that in my condition if I had less opposition and more society and stimulus--but John says the very worst thi .....
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The Heart Of Darkness: Two Revolving Desires
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 374.... he finally does find Kurtz he completes his mission. Kurtz is the man who can swindle his way into obtaining all the ivory. People envy Kurtz for his ivory as well as hate him for it. Kurtz is the man who fascinates Marlow. Kurtz can be one with the natives. Kurtz has every grounds for being the main character. Everyone in the novel is in one way or another affected by Kurtz and his concepts. The fact that Marlow's story revolves around Kurtz is basis for Kurtz being the main character.
Both Marlow and Kurtz can be defined as main characters. The book is based on Marl .....
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The Gift Of The Magi: Themes
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 400.... in that position. The same happens when Della sees Jim no longer has the watch making her gift just as useless. If the characters had become angry, their love would not be displayed as strong. Yet, they are very much in love and play a part in expressing the theme.
Again, symbolism gives this story a much deeper plot. The two most treasured possessions are Della’s hair and Jim’s pocket watch. Of course, the two could live without these possessions and they ultimately do. The possessions each symbolize something to each one of the characters. Jim’s watch has sentimental value .....
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Grapes Of Wrath Essay
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1406.... People were being evicted from their farms and told to move some fifteen hundred miles away. The Joads’ lives had all of a sudden drastically changed, "The family met at the most important place, near the truck. The house was dead, and the fields were dead; but this truck was the active thing, the living principle."(128) Their change in values, was the first step in adapting. The change of environment came progressively: first at home, then their life on the road, and finally when they actually arrived in California. Life on the road was slow, unpredictable, and so very .....
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Maggie: A Girl Of The Streets - Innocence Vs. Experience
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 441.... the Bowery. Her parents
drunken rages and constant fighting are tragic representations of the
horrors of experience. Her brother Jimmie is the epitome of experience,
driving his horses through the city and trampling any innocence upon which
they come. He cannot understand how Maggie could possibly remain innocent
surrounded by the filth of his world. Maggie seeks only escape from the
Bowery but doesn't wish to become as her family. She latches onto Pete as
a symbol of maturity and success who can both appreciate her innocence and
incorporate her into his experience. Pete .....
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Parkland By Victor Kelleher
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 832.... is stubborn and not prepared to
hold the truth even when threatened. Physically he is very fit and is great
at climbing walls.This comes in handy when he is trying to find out
information with out being caught.
Half way through the book the keepers do to him what is known as ‘
deprogramming', which gives him a stroke and his skills are reduced due to
the left side of him being limp. Boxer goes through a lot of pain to save
his friends and never grizzles or wants anything in return which I find is
very admirable. Near the end of the book Boxer commits suicide so not to
slow .....
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A Worn Path: A Tale Of Unstoppable Love
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 869.... as her. The description "Her eyes were blue with age.
Her skin has a pattern all its own of numberless branching wrinkles" are
indications of Phoenix Jackson's old age. She supports herself with a cane,
striving not to fall with every step she takes. She wears a "dress reaching
down to her shoe tops" along with "an equally long apron of bleached sugar
sacks, with a full pocket." This just adds to her difficulties. As she
begins her journey, she talks to herself and warns "Out of my way, all you
foxes, owls, beetles, jack rabbits, coons and wild animals!...Keep out from
under th .....
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