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- 2761: Summary Of The Call Of The Wild
- ... part of his life, and during one such beating a man named John Thornton came forth and took Buck from his attacker. The man nursed Buck back to health and from that day forward, Buck lived for that man. Even so, after being with this man for quite some time, Buck started to hear a call from far away. He started paying more and more attention to this call. He went ...
- 2762: Their Eyes Were Watching God: Love
- ... he couldn't give her love. The little love that was there eventually died. So did Jody. Finally, Janie met up with Tea Cake. The moved together to the Muck in the Florida Everglades and lived in Tea Cake's Shanty. They spent each new day together. They laughed together, fished and hunted together, talked together, and spent time with friends together. These were all things that were missing from her ...
- 2763: An Analysis Of "This Boy's Life"
- ... the lives of Jack, Taylor, and Silver had a critical effect on their emotional health. Taylor's father never returned home from Korea, Silver's father left his mother and remarried, and Jack's father lived in Connecticut. A boy learns a lot from just being around his father. He learns what a man is and how they should act, whether it's good or bad. These three boys never had ...
- 2764: Madame Bovary: Emma's Escape
- ... as the chapter progresses images of escape start to dominate. But these are merely visual images and even these images are either religious in nature or of similarly confined people. She wished she could have lived in some old manor house, like those chatelaines in low wasted gowns who spent their days with their elbows on the stone sill of a gothic window surmounted by trefoil, chin in hand watching a ...
- 2765: The Great Gatsby: The Moment Of Truth
- ... she saw financial security with Gatsby. Although Nick was tempted to be successful and wealthy he viewed ethics and even his own morals to be additionally significant. Most of the Characters in the Great Gatsby lived so materialistically that their own values and ethics suffered and really never showed. Nick's friends in the novel illustrated ignorant fools, Tom was careless. Tom was ignorant to the fact that cheating on a ...
- 2766: The Scarlet Letter: Where The Blame Falls
- ... for both people. Hester was never accepted by the Puritans. Dimmesdale took his punishment inside. He gave himself guilt because of his strong morals. Dimmesdale's guilt was grueling and eventually killed him, and Hester lived for a few more years. We can never escape our punishment, whether we let our sin be known, or give ourself guilt.
- 2767: Two Themes That Affect Marlow And Kurtz In Heart Of Darkness
- ... unsettled wilderness and can feel the darkness of it's solitude. "Marlow comes across simpler cannibalistic cultures along the banks. The deeper into the jungle he goes, the more regressive the inhabitants seem." Kurtz had lived in the Congo, and was separated from his own culture for quite some time. He had once been considered an honorable man, but the jungle changed him greatly. Here isolated from the rest of his ...
- 2768: To Kill A Mockingbird: Injustice
- ... holy land." Once again, the blacks do not strike out or rebel, but let the whites do as they wish. The blacks knew they were mistreated because they were not like everyone else, yet they lived with constant desecration everyday of there lives. The remedy up on this subject I believe has to do with being yourself, no matter what others thank of you. Don't change your way of life ...
- 2769: To Kill A Mockingbird: The Theme Of Prejudice
- ... saw things differently (Johnson,4). The novel was written about the 1930's. During this time the country was in the period known as the"Great Depression". Many people were jobless and homeless, many people lived in shanty towns, with shelters made of sheet metal and scrap lumber lean-tos. All over America it was common to see unemployed men and women riding the rails looking for work, shelter, and food ...
- 2770: How Would The Characters Of "The Scarlet Letter" See The White Whale Of Melville's "Moby Dick"
- ... of an albino, or beauty of a white steed etc.) and proceeds to say Moby Dick is all of these things, "Wonder ye then at the fiery hunt?" He is esentially asking us "if you lived in a world where nothing had any meaning, and a great white whale was taunting you to give chase, what would you do?" My method of attacking the question, how would the three main characters ...
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