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White Lilacs
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 622.... secondary conflicts are:
- Rose Lee had to learn to set the table right. If she did not
she would be fired.
- Henry was mouthing off white people. This eventually led to
him being tared and feathered. His family had to find a place for him to hide
so nothing else would happen to him.
- The citizens of the black community (Freedom) had to find a
new place to go to school because the white people had burned the colored school
down. This happened because of the fact that no people were moving out of
Freedom.
- Rose Lee's parents had a harder time getting .....
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The Great Gatsby: A Full Spectrum Of Character
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 566.... in material wealth, and in the comfort and security associated with it.
Daisy seems to be easily impressed by material success, as when she is
touring Gatsby's mansion and seems deeply moved by his collection of fine,
tailored shirts. It would seem that Tom's relative wealth, also, had at one
time impressed her enough to win her in marriage. In contrast to that,
Gatsby seems to not care a bit about money itself, but rather only about
the possibility that it can win over Daisy. In fact, Gatsby's extreme
generosity gives the reader the impression that Gatsby would otherwise .....
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Grapes Of Wrath: Awakening Of Tom Joad
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 625.... one corner having been knocked in by a tractor. His family had been
compelled to leave their land through repossession by the large corporations
another example in Tom's life how the larger are trying to control the less
fortunate. This land had been his family's source of pride and livelihood
throughout his life with them and it's loss was the first sizable impact on
Tom's conscience that would lead him to an awakening.
After visiting the land the Joad family had lived on for many years Tom
and Jim traveled to his uncle John's house nearby. There Tom meets his family as .....
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"Love" In The Novel Narcissus And Goldmund, By Herman Hesse
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1230.... innocently enough. Goldmund is a young
student, while Narcissus is his older mentor at the Mariabronn cloister.
Goldmund admires the learned mind and discerning wit of Narcissus, while
Narcissus respects the "strong, delicate senses" that Goldmund possesses.
However, when Narcissus confronts Goldmund with his gifted observations of
him, it is a valid indication of the type of relationship that has so far
grown between them.
"I am superior to you only in one point: I'm awake, whereas you
are only half awake, or completely asleep sometimes... Natures of your
kind are almos .....
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"A Raisin In The Sun": An Analysis
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 1044.... doing well in business Walter thinks that he can buy his family
happiness. Walter has dreams. Dreams he most likely got from his father.
Dreams of better life for his family and himself. A dream of financial
security and comfortable living. Ruth, on the other hand is stable and down
to earth. She doesn't make rash choices to accommodate a dream. She will
just make do with what she has. Mama is a loving person, she is wise but
lives in the past. She is happy to have her family with and be safe from
society. She thinks that money is not something that makes a family happy. .....
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Fifth Business: Search For Self Identity
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 844.... incident with the tramp. Dunstable
comment's, "Paul was not a village favorite, and the dislike so many people felt
for his mother - dislike for the queer and persistently unfortunate - they
attached to the unoffending son," (Davies' 40) illustrates how the town treated
Paul because of his mother's actions. Paul leaves his past because of the
actions displaced by his mother and the guilt he feels because his "birth was
what robbed her of her sanity," (Davies' 260) explains why Paul left Deptford.
However, while Boy merely tries to ignore his Deptford past, Paul tries to
c .....
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Chivalry In Chaucers Canterbur
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 792.... That no drope ne fille upon hir brest. / In curteisye was set ful muchel hir lest."(General Prologue, 130-2) Here, in the description of the Prioress, Chaucer mocks her etiquette by so specifically describing it, and in doing so he also mocks her conception of sophistication. For Chaucer, sophistication represented more than table manners and "Frenssh… of Stratford at the Bowe."(General Prologue, 124,5) Curteisye required an intimate, first hand knowledge and experience with French culture. This Prioress had learned her French in an English convent school, hardly the equiv .....
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Bless Me Ultima: The Growing Up Of A Young Boy
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 689.... home to warn Ultima, a kind whitch about Tenorio, whose desire
is to destroy her spirit, he realized he or Ultima could both be exterminated.
During the run, Tony thought of the future, which he hardly thought of before
this event. Almost every child Tony's age was preoccupied with activities, such
as playing and horsing around, and certainly not thinking what the future could
pertain. This proves Tony understood the aknowledgement of reality, unlike most
of his peers. When Florence, his freind, questions God, it made Tony gain
skeptisicm. Before, Tony's parents, especiall .....
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