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- 4711: The Truth About Eppie A Sequel
- ... wife, her mother. Silas said "Molly, your mother, was never my wife and I am not your father." Eppie was not more confused than ever and now she now felt the pain of a long lived lie fill her heart. "Godfrey is your true father and your mother, well,... she was my daughter. Eppie laid her head across her arms and wept, more confused than sad but all the same, she ...
- 4712: The Glass Menagerie 2
- Amanda, Tom, and Laura lived in a small cramped apartment in St. Louis. Amanda harasses Tom about going out to the movies every night and reminds Laura to stay fresh and pretty for gentleman callers. When Amanda discovers that Laura ...
- 4713: The Hobbit
- ... m agic ring and implements a plan to rescue his companions. It is a success and t he party (once again) gets out of an awful predicament. The celebration of escaping the spiders is short lived since the dwarf s are yet again captured...this time by the Wood Elves. Bilbo however dons his ring and escapes capture. He followed the elves to there home in the forest. There he formulated ...
- 4714: Symbolism In Fahrenheit 451
- ... in the novel (115). Fire is a consequential symbol in the story. Thirdly, the Mechanical Hound is a meaningful symbol. The narrator describes the hound as follows, the Mechanical Hound slept but did not sleep, lived but did not live it was like a great bee come home from some field where the honey is full of poison wildness, of insanity and nightmare, its body crammed with that overrich nectar, and ...
- 4715: Summary Of The Great Gatsby
- ... his wife, Daisy. He would beat her, once he even broke her nose. He always got drunk at parties and started arguments. He was also a cheater. He had a mistress named, Myrtle Wilson. She lived in an expensive apartment in New York, which Tom paid for. Daisy knew about Tom s affair with Myrtle she just never spoke a word to him about it. She actually fell in love with ...
- 4716: Strong Shadows
- ... s health first on a list of priorities. 4. My least favorite character was Deborah Sweet. She, unlike many of the other characters was given a second chance at life. After she was orphaned she lived with her Aunt that loved her very much but she refused to make anything positive come out of her situation. Although I say these things about her, I wonder to myself how I would behave ...
- 4717: Streetcar Desire
- ... many Belle Reve papers ("there are thousands of papers, stretching back over hundreds of years affecting Belle Reve"), explaining its loss and how her family had squandered the fortune on 'epic debaucheries.' Her ancestors had lived animalistically [similar to Stanley's uncontrolled physical nature and libidinous way of life]: Piece by piece, our improvident grandfathers exchanged the land for their epic debauches, to put it mildly, 'til finally all that was ...
- 4718: Stranger In The Kingdom Vs. Sn
- ... book are so synonymous with each other, that most of the characters are comparable. As the story of David Guterson s book unfolds, we find ourselves looking through the eyes of a man that has lived on the island for most of his life. His name is Ishmael Chambers. Ishmael seems to be a perceptive child, and soon gets to know one of the island s many Japanese girls, named Hatsue ...
- 4719: Stone Angel
- ... as if she can not take care of herself. She goes outside to the lawn to ask the minister for help. It is known that she does not want to leave her house that she lived in for many years Mr Troy suggest that she should accept that Silverthreads is where she has to spend her last moments. Throughout the novel Hagar Shipley's life is describe as good and bad ...
- 4720: Stereotypes 2
- ... considered as flaws in a wannabe-utopian society. They were treated as if they were rodents, some inferior animals that were not human because they had a dark skin tone. Being a black man, Robinson lived with this stereotype his entire life. Even though people treated Robinson worse than they would treat an animal, Robinson felt no hate towards these people. He was very polite towards them; he was always willing ...
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