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The Sixth Extinction
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1156.... next 100 years; mankind is using almost half of the energy available to sustain life on the planet, and this figure will grow as population jumps in the next 50 years from 6 billion to approximately 10 billion.
Now, with the use of satellite imagery of much of the world's surface, doubts have been laid to rest about whether such alarming statistics are of real concern. The answer is beyond a reasonable doubt that at the current rate of destruction, tropical forests for example, will be reduced to 10 percent of their original cover in the next 50 years. The ultimate implic .....
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Literary Comparison Of A Clock
Number of pages: 7 | Number of words: 1729.... freedom to choose between good and evil, therefore becoming less than human.
Both Alex and John Proctor live in highly oppressive societies from which they feel alienated, and therefore decide to rebel against. The futuristic setting of A Clockwork Orange is one of a constructive, depersonalized society where the government has far too much control over people’s lives. They are forced to live in strictly regimented communities, and their daily life is dreary. “Alex’s England is a socialized nightmare.” (De Vitis, 106) It is because of this meaning .....
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Hobbit: Summary
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 453.... Gollum approached Bilbo and Bilbo told him he desired to find a way out.
They then played a riddle game and if Bilbo won, he lived and if he lost,
he would die. Bilbo won the riddle game but Gollum still wanted to eat him,
But then Bilbo accidentally slipped the ring on his finger and became
invisible, so he escaped.
He met with the group again and walked with them for a few days. Gandolf
left the group a few days later. The ring Bilbo had helped the group
through two more circumstances along the journey.
The group made it to the base of Lonely Mountain. They then climbe .....
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Of Mice And Men
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 437.... Crooks, was a black man and also a cripple. He was considered more inferior than the ranch hands and had a private room out in the barn. Some of the other ranch hands did respect him, though; as much as someone could expect from anyone at the time the story takes place. Throughout the story, Lennie found out just how fragile life was in his strong hands. When he was younger, his aunt would give him mice to play with and pet. Because he was so strong, he would pet them too hard and kill them. When Slim gave Lennie a pup, he eventually pet it too hard and accidentally killed i .....
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Grapes Of Wrath: The Hardships Of The Common Man
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 419.... they are leaving Oklahoma. Pa Joad
was a hardworking man, who is uplifted from his normal way of life, and is
forced to account for his family not starving. He does not handle this
move very well, and throughout the book, he is confused, and not as
headstrong as Ma. Tom Joad is a very complicated individual, who is a
tremendous asset and at the same time, a tremendous burden. His parole
cuases his family an unneeded worry, while his ability to get work while
very few people do, also benefited the family. He is the main
protagonasist for his family, with his independent nature .....
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The Awakening: Edna Pontel
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 757.... man named Robert begins courting her. Edna begins to respond to him with a passion she hasn’t felt before. She begins to realize that she can play roles other than wife and mother.
Throughout the book Edna takes many steps to increase her independence. She sends her children away, she refuses to stay at home on Tuesdays (as was the social convention of the time), she frequents races and parties. Unfortunately, her independence proves to be her downfall.
Edna stays married because divorce was unheard of in those days. She wants to marry Robert, but he will not because it wi .....
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Themes In Larsen's Passing
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 964.... While it is true that
Clare is passing, Irene is passing as well. As a Negro, Clare must "pass"
to gain security in a white world, but by the same token Irene, a lesbian,
must "pass" to gain security in a heterosexual society.
Until Clare arrives on the scene Irene is a "secure" woman. She
busies herself with social activities and the raising of her two boys (148).
However, something is very wrong. While en route to the printing shop,
Irene begins to voice her concerns about "queer ideas" (sex jokes) that the
boys had been coming up with (105). "If sex isn't a joke, what .....
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An Inquiry Into Ophelias Madne
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1176.... King Claudius, and a highly respected man. Her father demands that she tell Hamlet at once that she can no longer be with him and tells her "I would not, in plain terms, from this time forth have you so slander any moment leisure as to give words or talk with the Lord Hamlet. Look to’t, I charge you. Come your ways." (I.iii.132-35). It is clear that here Polonius is making decisions for his daughter, regardless if she really loves Hamlet or not. She feels very unimportant and helpless now, and because of this develops a lack of emotional confidence and strength. Al .....
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