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Orwell's Animal Farm: Summary Of Characters
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 403.... works night and day on the windmill and
for Napoleon's cause. When he hurts his hoof and is unable to work,
Napoleon is uncaring and sends him off to the slaughterhouse since he is of
no further use. Some of the animals come to realize what is happening and
are mad at Napoleon, but Napoleon talks his way out of it by convincing the
animals that they are mistaken and the hospital uses vehicles marked
"slaughterhouse" to pick up injured animals. Stalin's character was
similar as he used people for his own advantage, and when they were not
further useful to him, he eliminated .....
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Invisible Man: Denial Of Education For Blacks
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 1062.... Ellison is showing us a sense of blindness, or being invisible to the world. Thus giving the reader the illusion that education is being hidden from the blacks, denying them of a proper education. “I am standing puzzled, unable to decide whether the veil is really being lifted, or lowered more firmly in place; whether I am witnessing a revelation or a more efficient blinding” (36).
Another point that shows a denial of education to the blacks is how the college gives the students an “education,” but when it all comes down to it, the college has taught the blacks nothi .....
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"Beware Of The Fish" By Gordan Korman: A Review
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 300.... 'The Fish'. A sturgeon is a kind of fish.) It all started
when Elmer Drimsdale, school genius invented somethingthat is sort of like
a television broadcaster. He didn't know it really worked!!!!
When Bruno and Boots found out their school was broke and needed
more money, Bruno began to think up schemes to put their school on the
map.All his attempts seemed to fail, so he vented his anger on the
television broadcaster, not knowing it actually worked. He accidently
broadcasted many announcements, declaring 'The Fish' will seek his revenge.
During these broadcasts, th .....
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Beloved 2
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 1030.... farmers shook their heads in warning at the phrase. [He said,] “. . . my niggers is men every one of em. Bought em thataway, raised em thataway. Men every one.”1
The things that occurred at Sweet Home while Mr. Garner is alive are rather conservative compared to what slaves actually suffered during this time period.
Under the management of schoolteacher, things change dramatically. He turns Sweet Home into a real slave plantation. He treats and refers to the slaves as animals. He is responsible for the horrible memories embedded in Sethe and Paul D.
Sethe feels t .....
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20,000 Leagues
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 988.... whose love for marine biology was more important than anything else to him did. This immediately led to the international crisis about a bizarre aquatic creature, which immediately dragged M. Aronnax into the action. Due to his expertise on the matter, the public expected Pierre to be the one to solve this mystery. M. Aronnax, under all this pressure, concluded that the animal was to be called the Narwhale. At first, the matter was taken lightly, and only expert scientists were involved. However, when this animal began to become a threat to all ships in the water, the milita .....
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Juror
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 490.... view of any evidence. If that is not enough, starting on page 62 10 begins a speech lasting 2 pages in which he spews out his views of people like the defendant: “Human life doesn’t mean as much to them as it does to us…And they are-wild animals.”
10 is an impatient and uncaring/unconcerned person. It is made clear by viewing his lines that 10 does not take his part on the jury seriously and only wants to reach a consensus as quickly as possible. His reason is quickly found on page 22 when he states, “I got three garages of mine going to pot while your talking. Let’s get d .....
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A Seperate Peace
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 838.... maturity, and he finds the separate peace that every man longs for.
“Phineas just walked serenely on, or rather flowed on, rolling forward in his white sneakers with such unthinking unity of movement that “walk” didn’t describe it. When the novel begins, John Knowles leaves a subtle detail of Phineas’ character through his vivid descriptions of his movements. Phineas always represented an uninterrupted flow of strength and energy, like a river with nothing capable of changing its current speed. He represented tranquility in chaos, the calm before .....
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The Ironies In Orwell's 1984
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 421.... of a big brother is one whom is older and wiser
and helps the "littler siblings" -- this not the case with 1984's Big
Brother. The Big Brother in this novel completely watches over every move
a person makes keeping them controlled with fear.
The next type of irony is Situation irony, which is when a character
or a sequence of events appears to be headed one way, but it ends up as the
opposite of what was thought. One example of this is Winston's general
health. From the beginning of the book, it is shown how horrible his
health is and is continually getting worse and m .....
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