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3951: Flowers For Algernon
... protective of her daughter, and after her daughter was born she didn’t pay much attention to Charlie unless she was trying to make him “normal”. His sister was bratty and spoiled. His dad lived in his wife's shadow, under her rule until the day he left. He thought they should’ve loved Charlie just the way he was. When Charlie went back to talk to his family, he ...
3952: Huck Finn
... character because he does do things that are morally wrong. Huck lies and steals. These are crimes against society and to say that it is fine to do is not correct. During the time Huck lived in, helping a slave escape was a crime. This is the only point of opposition I have against the critic because I agree that a person should determine, for themselves, what should be held as ...
3953: Yours, Jack (about Jack The Ri
... Aaron was homicidal. His doctors in the asylum, described him as a docile lunatic who heard voices in his head and would only eat food from gutters. Another problem with this theory is that Aaron lived until 1919 and did not die shortly after he was put away. There is some word about another insane Polish Jew who really was dangerous, but this has never been proven. The unlikeliness of Aaron ...
3954: 1984 2
... paperweight serves no purpose in the world that Winston lives in. Another thing about it was that it represented individuality to him because he thought of it as a world in which he and Julia lived in and nobody could touch it, even the Party. Finally, it reminded him of the past, the past in which there was a better world and a world in which the Party never wanted anybody ...
3955: You Belong To Me By Mary Higgi
... toward supermarket checkout lines. But I thing it shows how popular mysteries are getting." (Detroit News 7) "Story ideas, however, are one thing Mary Higgins Clark has plenty of." (Hoopes 2) Mary Higgins Clark has lived an extraordinary life. She made herself into something worthwhile from basically nothing, only because she worked hard for what she wanted. She proved that you can do whatever you want, if you want it bad ...
3956: The Bogart By Susan Cooper
... and Maggie owns and runs an antique store. The Volink family were excited and amazed that they inherited a castle. But what the Volink s did not know was that a spirit called a Boggart lived there. The Boggart is a sprit that is neither good or bad. He mainly plays practical jokes on people. It is like a little child that can be friendly towards mortals. Boggarts cannot be seen ...
3957: The Great Gatsby Is A Tragic H
... trying to attain it. He does everything in his power to accomplish this vision, until his death. Daisy indirectly causes Gatsby's death, making her more than ever, unworthy of Gatsby's affections. Ironically, Gatsby lived for Daisy and and up to his death, believed and had faith in her and his vision.
3958: The Canterbury Tales
... miles from London in England. In that group, there were clergy and laity people. And in the poem Chaucer described all of them so well that we can easily see the picture of how they lived and how they behaved in manners of work and other ways of life. And while he was describing, he also criticized some members of the clergy position, because of their abusing of their position and ...
3959: The Red Badge Of Courage
... and frightening world on a battlefield. What can make one a hero or a coward? Fears, emotions, thoughts, and feelings can be the factors that contribute towards the struggle. As I read this novel I lived not only Henry's actions, but also his individual thoughts and feelings. There was shootin' here an' shootin' there, an' hollerin' here and hollerin' there, in th' damn darkness, until I couldn't tell t ...
3960: Redemtion And Salvation In A T
... a great impression" (Dickens p 265). This trial really shows how lucky Darnay is that he met the Manettes. For it was only Dr. Manette's imprisonment that saves Darnay. Darnay's freedom is short-lived for the same night that he is released he is picked up and arrested again. At the trial, this time, he is convicted. The outlook on the situation is extremely grim as everyone is preparing ...


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