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2871: A Lesson Before Dying: Mr. Wiggins
... trial and the times being what they were, he was convicted with very little doubt that he would be found innocent. Miss Emma, his godmother was afraid that he would die a hog and have lived a meaningless life. She wanted him "Not to crawl to the white man, but to get up and walk to him at the end." At first Mr. Wiggins was not very concerned about Jefferson, he ...
2872: A Summary Of A Christmas Carol
... from which we are to understand the past, present, and future of an unhappy man. 6.) Life in the 1800's was one of simplicity, everyone seemed to know each other in their area. People lived and worked in their neighborhood, which brought a greater sense of community and family values. Some Christmas customs were hanging candles from a tree instead of ornaments. Holidays always seemed to be a gathering of ...
2873: Summary Of 1984
... with. That way,any possible threat to the Party could be wiped out of existence. The world had been divided into three large countries: Eurasia, Eastasia, and Oceania. Oceania was the country in which Winston lived, and the Party controlled. The three countries were constantly at war with one another. Oceania may be allies with Eastasia and at war with Eurasia one month, and the exact opposite the next. But whoever ...
2874: To Kill A Mockingbird: An Analysis
... Black's Balcony. It is because of Atticus' good heart that Cal's black church accepted the children. Atticus has probably built a better name for his family than Aunt Alexandria would have, had she lived with the Finches. Before reading To Kill a Mockingbird, the title itself means nothing. The title is the foundation of a house. It is just a slob of cement, and cannot be interpreted. While reading ...
2875: The Sun Also Rises: A Review
... alive. As a conversation that you're hearing at a nearby table in a restaurant, the exchanges flowed, with me as a more passive reader than in a story written to be read instead of lived. It has always been troubling for me to read a book with the knowledge that there are things I am supposed to be catching, but not quite. The fish in the pools and the allegory ...
2876: The Influence Of Reading On Anna Karenina And Madame Bovary
... continue the fantasy the novels she read described. Emma's continued detachment with reality made her unable to make rational decisions or even allow her to deal with her problems. The fantasy in which she lived made her unable to take action for herself. She blamed Leon for her disappointed hopes, as though he had betrayed her; and she even wished for a catastrophe that would bring about their separation, since ...
2877: The Old Man And The Sea: An Analysis
... that comes together in the portrait of Santiago. He is old, unlucky, humble despite is glorious past of fishing and el champion, trying to do the most he can from his weathered body. He has lived so much that he does not need to dwell on the past events or people he shared it with and is perfectly happy reading about baseball and dreaming about lions on the beach in Africa ...
2878: The Effects Of Catch 22
... just another way that the war adversely affected the doctor. One of the many horrible conditions the doctor was subjected to during the war was his bunkmate and his two medical assistants. Chief White Halfoat lived with Doc Daneeka, and the doctor hated every second of it. He believed the Chief was a moron because he felt that if he kept on digging he would hit oil. The doctor was also ...
2879: Young Goodman Brown: The Downfall Of Young Goodman Brown
... that is spiritually and emotionally dissociated." (Easterly 341) This scene is an example of how Goodman Brown chose to follow his head rather than his heart. Had Brown followed his heart, he may have still lived a good life. If he followed with his heart, he would have been able to sympathize with the community's weaknesses, but instead, he listened to his head and excommunicated himself from the community because ...
2880: Kadohata's The Story Devils: An Overview
... town with small town problems, and had a Japanese community living within it. The story was written in 1989 and reflect the uncertainties of the post World War II period. Within the small community there lived a woman that had been through a recent divorce, and was raising three children, Kate, the author, and her brother Sean. Because the mother is having a problem making ends meet, she begins to go ...


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