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4101: Night
... and hanging of the Pipel at Buna, and the cold deadly march to camp Gleiwitz the inhumane acts upon the Jews are described. The descriptions show the disbelief that the prisoners felt. Even as they lived these inhumane events, they could not believe that the Nazi’s could be so horrible. Elie Wiesel started his story as a young boy doubting Hitler’s desire to destroy a race, and ended it ...
4102: Native Son
... force drove him, something made him do the things he did and that is fate. It was just made to be that he would end up dead for the women he killed. “He had lived outside of the lives of men. Their modes of communication, their symbols and images, had been denied him” (422). Bigger doesn’t understand the hate, communication, and expressions of the whites. So, as a result ...
4103: “Do You Believe In Fate Neo,”
... force drove him, something made him do the things he did and that is fate. It was just made to be that he would end up dead for the women he killed. “He had lived outside of the lives of men. Their modes of communication, their symbols and images, had been denied him” (422). Bigger doesn’t understand the hate, communication, and expressions of the whites. So, as a result ...
4104: The Red Badge Of Courage
... the Youth brought the book to life through his life. At times I would find myself thinking, "I've thought that too!" For example on page 127, the Youth announces that his life should be lived to his expectations and not everyone else's. I strongly agree with him on that idea. When the Youth was involved in hard situations, I pondered on what I would do and what decisions I ...
4105: Tar Baby
... a Frenchman and to spend Christmas with her aunt and uncle. Jadine can be considered the in this story. She was taken in by the Street's and opened up to the world that they lived in. She got a wonderful education and traveled all over. She had a sense of security and knew that anything she needed would be given to her by the streets. The streets get another unexpected ...
4106: Student
... hardship. We can learn about those times from history text books, but a better way to understand the feelings and thoughts of the struggling emigrants is to learn a story from an insider, who herself lived there and experienced first hand all the challenges and hardships of the emigrants' life. Anzia Yezierska's novel "Bread Givers" is a story that lets the reader to learn about the life of Jewish Emigrants ...
4107: Like Water For Chocolate
... is a fantasy-type love story by Laura Esquivel. It teaches a lot about family life in Mexico, the country where it took place. The owner of the De la Garza ranch where the family lived was Mama Elena, who raised three daughters on her own because her husband had died. Tita, the youngest daughter and main character, was the youngest of the three and a wonderful cook. Tita was the ...
4108: Holocaust (devil IN Vienna)
... Orgel did a wonderful job in portraying these girls as people who would forget their differences and what others said in order to maintain a close bond. I think She did this well because she lived in Austria at that same time and had to leave several of her friends when she escaped to Yugoslavia. If one were to look through the pages of a few holocaust books, they would be ...
4109: Cantebury Tales
... world ' had been totally renounced and had been entirely replaced with heavenly contemplation. These ' new ' martyrs were usually just called monks: theirs was a life of daily martyrdom as they constantly died to self and lived totally for God. The monks paid particular veneration to the physical remains of the martyrs (relics) and were therefore connected to the martyrs who they replaced. The rise of ascetic monasticism and relic worship however ...
4110: To Kill A Mockingbird
... Secretary of the Maycomb Amanuensis Club and a member of the Missionary Society" (129). Scout was up for a major challenge when she acted as a tomboy, never wanting to accept the way Aunt Alexandra lived. Aunt Alexandra perfected the Southern woman image even when she was away from home, "fitting into the world of Maycomb like a hand into a glove, but never into the world of Jem and me ...


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