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Into The Wild
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 401.... to the sender. He decided to go and live of the land for a while. He met many different people along the way and almost everyone he meet liked him. They gave him a ride, clothes, money, job, or a place to stay. During his journey he had at least the necessities he needed to survive but not much more. He had a book that told him what plants were edible when he journeyed erness, and when in the city he had a map to help get around.
When he was in Alaska he was able to quickly pick up a ride from Jim Gallien. Alex was friendly and sociable and Jim even offered to buy Alex better g .....
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The Catcher In The Rye 5
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1389.... won't give them a chance to express themselves unless he decides that their first impression towards them makes them "likeable".
Although Phoebe Caulfield may be Holden's younger sister, she is someone whom Holden looks up to for support and advice. She is one of the few people he feels great affection for and he talks about her with obvious happiness. Everything that he says of Phoebe is something that brings contentment to him and he becomes gentle and avoids the jokes that usually fill his sentences. Everything he says sounds touching. It is obvious that being with c .....
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College Obstacles
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 462.... my prereguistites.
While I was attending these classes, I had to decide what else I wanted to do with my life. In High School, I had concentrated on Drafting courses. So I wanted to find something that would use this background. I went to a counselor to see where my apptitude was. We discussed Business Management to used for small businesses,
Handling hazordous materials to be used in cleaning up chemical spills, and the last area of Geographic Information Systems, which would be develping maps and overlay maps for the city, county and government organizations.
Geographi .....
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Beowulf Man Or Myth
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1294.... seperates from the realistic nature of the story
and gives the impression that Beowulf is more like a myth than a man. So with all this in mind, in the epic Beowulf he's portrayed as almost inhumane, so was he indeed a man or merely a myth?
Beowulf is described as…"greater than life"…than anyone in the world and in order to prove himself as a hero, he has to fight against something superhuman (Donaldson 10). "Beowulf is the prime example of an epic hero. His bravery and strength surpass all mortal men, his loyalty and ability to think of himself last make him reveared by all" .....
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To Tame A Shrew
Number of pages: 8 | Number of words: 2009.... his body
To painful labour both by sea and land,
To watch the night in storms, the day in cold,
Whilst thou liest warm at home, secure and safe;
And craves no other tribute at thy hands
But love, fair looks and true obedience;
Too little payment for so great a debt. (5.2.146-154)
In looking at this outtake of Katharina's speech, it can be seen that she has been tamed by Petruchio's actions throughout the first four acts. It is difficult to take Katharina's message here and say, "She is still the same person." Her monologue reveals that she now sees it is her duty to respect .....
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Macbeth - Contradiction In The
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 690.... says that "…all great Neptune’s
ocean will not wash this blood clean from my
hand"(Act II, Scene ii, lines 60-61). When he
murders Banquo, Macbeth is still in torment, but
the cause of his anguish seems to have changed.
He is afraid of Banquo, because Banquo knows about
the witches and because the witches predicted that
his descendents would be kings. Banquo’s death,
he says will put his mind at rest.
As the play goes on, there is a fundamental change
in Macbeth’s character. Due to the manipulation
of others, Macbeth has lost all sense of morality
and right and wron .....
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An Analysis Of The Cask Of Ama
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1285.... the pride his victim has in wine to lure him into the catacombs to taste some of his non- existent amontillado. At this point, the reader knows the conflict will be one of man against man. It is an external struggle because Fortunato and Montresor are in a life and death fight. However, the conflict is largely internal, because Montresor has a fierce hatred that Fortunato is unaware of. The narrative hook seems to occur when Fortunato follows Montresor into the vault. Even if the reader was confused by the language of the first paragraph or is puzzled by the motive of the .....
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Summary Of Oates' "Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been"
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1163.... come for a ride." (Oates 1012).
Arnold seems to be pressuring Connie from the start and is obviously not
there just to take her for a ride. The "ride" that Arnold talks of could
possibly even have a sexual connotation that Connie does not pick up on
because she is so young and blind to the world of sexual pleasures that
Arnold lives in. Oates chooses words too carefully to show that Arnold is
a devious snake. Connie sees Arnold many times as an evil character and
letting the reader know by describing Arnold as a "pumpkin, except it wore
sunglasses." (Oates 1013). In this pa .....
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