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The Crucible: John Proctor
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 791.... is that he is a man of stature. This is evident from the very beginning of the play in the exposition about Proctor. The author says, “He was a kind man-powerful of body, even tempered and not easily led”(20). He goes on to say that he has a “quiet confidence and an unexpressed hidden force”(21). He is well respected in the community and Mr. Parris, the town Reverend, goes as far as to say that he has “followers”(30). Also, at the end of the play Parris and Danforth want to post his confession of being in league with the devil on the Church door because “It is a weigh .....
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Sister Carrie: Dreiser's Reversal Of Male/Female Roles
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 521.... Drouet seems unaware of. Drouet, then,
acts as a stepping stone for her. When he no longer has anything he can
offer her, she drops him in favor of Hurstwood. In Hurstwood, Carrie sees
all that lacks in Drouet--a more acute sense of culture and worldliness,
and the wealth to explore the new wonders of civilized Chicago life.
Hurstwood serves as yet another step in her ladder to success, and when he
sinks into poverty and self-disgrace after his divorce, she sees him as a
no longer being an asset, and leaves him in favor of striking out on her
own, leaving him to turn into a b .....
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The Truth Is Out There, Do We
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 952.... devils. He was hollow inside, had no sense of moral or social responsibility, and the black truth he discovered ate away and destroyed him. He regressed to savage behaviors he had previously repressed and let the darkness fill the cold void within him. Because he knew so much blackness, he was unable to live in society again. He crossed over and relinquished all ties to the civilized world, for he had lived the white truths to an extreme, so did he live the black truths. Kurtz showed what happens when the white truths and lies of society are taken away. Kurtz lived and found s .....
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Charlie Gordon Is Algernon
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 857.... the scientific world, even Charlie thought so, "No one in this room considered me an individual," (Keyes 111). They both had to undergo similar tests everyday, and day-to-day, Algernon and Charlie were changing in comparable ways. Charlie and Algernon, were always being watched carefully, everything about them; their results, abilities were always recorded. Therefore, this proves that both, Charlie Gordon and Algernon are used as objects in an experiment.
Secondly, the allegation that Charlie Gordon is Algernon, can be demonstrated through the fact, that both bear similar i .....
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Scales Of Justice
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 388.... he saw the man offer the bribe, which he didn’t see.
Many times it is shown that officers avoid crime because there is too much paperwork to go with it. While Webber and Borland were on duty, the saw a moving car collide with a parked car, and Webber was told to do a U-turn. This was because if they caught the guy that did it, they would have to do several hours of paperwork. There was also a scene in the show when Borland told Webber about a time he found a corpse in a river, and they dumped in back inside because it would be too much of a hassle dealing with it.
Accep .....
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Book Review Of Star Wars: X-Wing Rogue Squardron
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 377.... out on a mission in just weeks of forming the new
Rogue Squadron X-wing fighter group. This book switches the first-person
perspective between Corran and Kirtan Loor. While Corran and the Rogue Squadron
are off fighting TIE fighters and Star Destroyers, Kirtan is hunting down
information on the squadron and it's pilots.
Personal Reaction : I found this book a little hard to read because of the long
complicated sentences and the complex words Michael Stackpole chose for his book.
I would say the reading level would probably be around grade 11 or 12 because
of the intricate .....
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Satire At It's Best In The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 652.... This is a very good example of Twain satirizing the idiocy and cruelty of society in general. The man is so misguided that he thinks it's a lesser crime to let a man drown than to just plain kill him
Twain a lot of the time makes fun of how whites perceived blacks or how blacks thought of whites. "He judged it was all up with him any way it could be fixed; for if he didn't get saved he would get drownded; and if he did get saved, whoever saved him would send him back home so as to get the reward, and then Miss Watson would sell him South, sure. Well, he was right; he wa .....
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Galapagos: James Wait's Rebirth From An Iron Age In Galapagos
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 771.... obtained his “Golden Age” through a
rebirth he gained by slowly conforming in a three step process: Sin,
Realization of Sin, and Recovery from Sin.
James Wait acted cruelly to his wives. He just wanted money and
someone to converse with. Leon Trout tells us in the beginning of the book
about James' marriages: “Wait had so far courted and married seventeen such
persons-and then cleaned out their jewelry boxes and safe-deposit boxes and
bank accounts, and disappeared.”(Pg. 8) James Wait portrays his cruelness
and decisiveness towards women in the story. He shows his state .....
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