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The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow 2
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 808.... yard before day break. The ghost is
known as the Headless Horseman of Sleepy Hollow.
Ichabod Crane stayed in the village of Sleepy Hollow for only one
purpose and that was to teach the children of the area. Ichabod was a
native of Connecticut. He was tall and very skinny with narrow
shoulders and very long arms and legs. His head was small and
flattened on top. He had huge ears, large green eyes and a long snipe
nose. His school house was a low building of one large room. It was
made of logs. The sounds of children’s low voices could be heard on
dr .....
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Great Gatsby 16
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 773.... Nick’s first actual encounter with Tom is a paragraph saturated with words of strength and authority: sturdy, supercilious, enormous, and aggressive, to name a few. Tom’s physical body is described as “cruel” and this describes more than just his body, but his demeanor as well. His voice, “…a gruff husky tenor…” (11), added to his rough image. Every one of his actions is completed with unnecessary force. Tom has the tendency to manhandle Nick, manipulating nearly all of his movements. “…wedging his tense arm imperat .....
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Glass Menag.
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 562.... and better. But
they were annoying because there were so many of them,
and at times Tennessee Williams was overly descriptive in
his stage directions. This play made me think about how
people with disabilities are treated. I had always thought that
in the thirties and forties, being disabled was not accepted.
But after reading this play, I am starting to think that I might
be wrong after all, because Laura seemed not to be treated
any differently as a result of her disability. What surprised
me about this play, was the fact that Jim was not married to
Emily Meisenbach, his high .....
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The Friendly Friar
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 838.... the beginning of scene three he speaks of the Greek god Titan. His reference to Titan shows he has had some background in mythology. Friar Lawrence also has a vast knowledge of plants and flowers. Friar Lawrence grows a magnificent garden which he tends to during the time in which he is not fulfilling his church duties. He speaks to Romeo about a plant that can be used for healing or as poison. This discussion leads into a speech by Friar Lawrence about people having a good side and a bad side like the flower he spoke of. This suggests that he has a background in philoso .....
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Lord Of The Flies Summary Of C
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 293.... more of an adult figure. He acts so much like an adult that the
other kids (besides Piggy) don’t want to be friends with him.
-Power struggle between Jack and Ralph. Ralph wants to return to tend to the fire while
jack wants to play in the fort.
-Ralph is losing the authority he once held over the other boys and Jack is emerging as
their new leader.
-Power once instilled in the conch is not as effective anymore.
-Ralph (which means “counsel” in the Anglo-Saxon language) and Jack (comes from
Hebrew and means “one who supplants” or takes over by force) can be looked at as tw .....
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Hamlet (william Shakespeare).
Number of pages: 7 | Number of words: 1742.... action, we see that his madness is assumed.
After the Ghost's first appearance to Hamlet, Hamlet decides that when he finds it suitable or advantageous to him, he will put on a mask of madness. He confides to Horatio that when he finds the occasion appropriate, he will "put an antic disposition on" (I.v.173). This strategy gives Hamlet a chance to find proof of Claudius's guilt and to contemplate his revenge tactic. Although he has sworn to avenge his father's murder, he is not sure of the Ghost's origins: "The spirit that I have seen / May be the devil" (II.ii.596-7). He u .....
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Censorship In Fahrenheit 451
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 559.... and taken to prison. Although book burning
was the most abrupt and outlandish form of censorship, people experienced mind
censorship in their homes every day.
Parlor walls were walls in a room used for watching television and specially
designed “interactive” programs, designed to provide people with pleasure. Shows
written for the soul purpose to please people in their parlors were watched on the walls.
A script would be written with the home viewer’s part included, but would be left out
during the actual recording of the program while the actors paused to .....
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A HANGING AUDIENCE
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 683.... is still alive and may jump back into the water.”
The author’s purpose is to also allow the audience to understand the way the guards and superintendent felt towards the prisoners. We see this when the superintendent is upset because the execution is running late, and says, “For God’s sake hurry up, Francis.” And “The man ought to have been dead by this time.” This allows the reader to see the disrespect the authority has towards the prisoners.
We see that the author’s purpose is to allow the readers to understand that the prisoners were not treated humanly, and allows us to .....
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