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- 2911: Jack London's White Fang: Summary
- ... s dad was a judge and a man named Jim Hall was going to kill Judge Scott. White Fang sensed a intruder in the house and killed him. White Fang was shot but recovered and lived the rest of his days in the Sierra Vista.
- 2912: The Subtle Humor Of Pride And Prejudice
- ... what surrounded her and affected her. Her novels were like editorials. Austen uses a variety of comic techniques to express her own view on characters, both in her book and in her society that she lived in. We, the readers are often the object of her ridicule, and Austen makes the readers view themselves in a way which makes it easy for the reader to laugh at themselves. She introduces caricatures ...
- 2913: Frankenstein: The Subjectivity Of The Character "Safie"
- ... Eastern. In addition to this ideology, her mother also instilled a grain of feminist subjectivity which prompted her to resist the strong subjectivity put upon her by the phallogocentric, male dominated society in which she lived, encountered both in Turkey and Europe. However, this resistance was in the form of religious preference and her willingness to eventually disobey and rebel against her father's wishes and did not take shape in ...
- 2914: Book Report: The Hot Zone By Richard Preston
- ... spent years tracking down deadly viruses in the jungles of South America and Africa, some narrowly escaping death. Their work is filled with courage, brilliance and sometimes petty rivalries. Others, like Dr. Nancy Jaax have lived rather conventional lives, aside from the fact that they don a space suit and work with highly lethal viruses on a regular basis. Preston has written a fast-paced and fascinating novel of medical panic ...
- 2915: The Good Earth: Summary
- ... born and was named Nung En. Wang Lung's third child was a disaster. Not only was it a girl, but she was born retarded. That summer, a drought hit the area where Wang Lung lived, and it did not rain for months. There was little harvest, and soon all of the wheat was gone. Starving, Wang Lung had his ox killed for food, but could not bear to watch because ...
- 2916: The Gift Of The Magi: A Continuation (Creative Writing)
- ... loved anyone else but you." Jim asks, "Della, will you marry me?" “Yes, oh yes, of course I will marry you.” Della says as she puts on the old wig. Della and Jim lived happily ever after, until 2 years later when they both died together in a terrible car crash.
- 2917: "The Problem Of Place In America" And "My Neighborhood": The Breakdown Of Community
- ... stay inside, thus ignoring our surroundings. Soon we have thousands of houses with no people that really know eachother because they are busy attending to a screen. Ishmael Reed talks about the various communities he lived in, and how each one varied in its level of prejudice. Part of his problems were due to the fact that his skin was black. People were often cold to him and he was treated ...
- 2918: Barbara Kingsolver's "Animal Dreams": Alice
- ... to be distanced from is the past. As Codi grew older she began wondering about her family's past. Homer basically told her they had no past. So with no past and no identity, Codi lived, searching for security and stability through a mother figure. Everywhere Codi went she managed to find a mother figure. Whether it be a man or a woman friend or even Hallie, Codi hid herself in ...
- 2919: Jane Eyre: The Settings
- ... again, Jane changes setting and circumstance and into a world that is completely new to her experience. Thornfield is in the open country and Jane is free from restrictions on her movements. Jane has always lived within confining walls and even as a teacher at Lowood had to get permission to leave. She is still confined, in a sense, but now she is living with relative freedom, but as she will ...
- 2920: The Great Gatsby: Realism
- ... the novel in which it take place. F. Scott Fitzgerald uses realism to clearly depict the setting of the Great Gatsby. This incredible use of realism could be mostly due to the fact that Fitzgerald lived during the time of the novel, and by using great detail, he was able to reproduce his interpretation of the 1920's. At this time the Great War (WW1) had just ended and the United ...
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