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Chaucer's Canterbury Tales
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1474.... his own creative powers. He presented his characters in the jumble and haphazardy of life, with a mild apology for his neglect of rank. All was to seem fortuitous, and yet all the ranks and vocations, the trades and the professions were there.(Rowland 248) Many believe that the church created these social structures to maintain control, so it is no wonder the clergy occupied the first class. The church maintained this control by being deeply imbedded in the structures of society and government. There were two types of clergy in the fourteenth century; the secular clergy and the .....
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Animals In The Eyes Of The Dragon
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1257.... is the reason the story takes
place as it does. Just as arson dogs help pinpoint the location of
substances used to start fires, Frisky uses her keen sense of smell to
pinpoint exactly where Dennis, son of Brandon, has journeyed to from
PeynaÆs farmhouse. DennisÆs mission is to go back to the castle where
Thomas the Tax-Bringer and Flagg, the kingÆs magician, live and are at
high power. Peyna, who has just given up his Judge-GeneralÆs bench, has a
feeling that there is some reason why Peter has asked for the Royal
Napkins and his motherÆs dollhouse. Dennis is to find thi .....
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The Great Gatsby: Forces Of Corruption
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 516.... gossip with reckless abandon about their mysterious host. Their careless,
superficial attitudes and wanton behaviour represent Fizgarald's depiction of
the corrupt American Dream.
Another force of corruption responsible for Gatsby's fate is his obsession
with a woman of Daisy's nature. Determined to marry her after returning from
the war, he is blind to her shallow, cowardly nature. He is unable to see the
corruptiion whick lies beyond her physical beauty, charming manner and playful
banter. That she is incapable of leaving her brutal husband, Tom, of commiting
hersel .....
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Scarlet Letter- Guilty Heart
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 1086.... reveal to anyone the revenge he felt in his heart, and he tried to keep anyone from realizing that his revenge was slowly taking over his life. Nathaniel Hawthorne was successful in writing a novel that accentuated sin and guilt interchangeably, while revealing to the readers the consequences of living with sin as a guideline. The letter A proved to be the primary focus because it had direct influence on every person in the novel. His characters lived interchangeable but distinct lives with different joys, loves, sins, and morals.
Arthur begins to feel that if he confesses to .....
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The Surprising Aspect Of Sex In Heller's Catch-22
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 878.... Catch-22 dirty. It brought this book to whole other level which when I first opened it was not expecting. This level is almost in a way more humanistic than the level I thought it would reach. The typical war story of courage and bravery seem to have disappeared from Heller's depiction. It shows that while there is a traumatic World War, and these soldiers are fighting for their country and more importantly to them, their lives, these soldiers have a life outside of the war to which they want to keep. Most of the soldiers are not there by choice. To be considered sane is t .....
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An Analysis Of William Styron's "The Long March"
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 945.... to start. The reserves fought in World War II and
one of the officers in command threatens to send a person to Korea. The
time and setting lend to the plot and theme in the way that it shows that
the march is taking place in America in the peace time. It advances the
whole theme showing that the superiors of battalion aren't trying to get
ready for war, just being cruel.
The author uses several styles, and an overall tone to make the
novel more interesting, and to advance the theme and plot. The author uses
a straightforward chronological order to introduce things as they happ .....
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Inman
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 596.... a good time to fall apart. He thought of Ada. He thought
that maybe she could save him from his troubles and redeem him from the
past four years in the war. He was trying not to listen to the voices in
his head, but he couldn't avoid them. They told him that it was possible
to be lost in bitterness and anger that you are no longer able to find your
way out. Inman finally got up from his slumber and continued on his
journey. Inman would never have been able to follow the track if it
weren't for the tracing in the old snow. He came across a black pool of
water. There was .....
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Drinking: A Love Story - A Review
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1626.... by a lack of love, affection, and comfort. The drink took on a role as if it were her companion: someone who gave her confidence, support, and LOVE. She drank to ease the tention before meeting friends, continued to drink once they got there to keep the mood light and conversation interesting, was always up for one more round, and was always the last to leave. If she was physically able she would drink alone when she got home, until she hit the point of passing out. More times than not she wouldn’t remember the end of the time spent at the bar or even the drive home, muc .....
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