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4761: The Hobbit Book Report
... 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 ...
4762: The Haunted House
... was no way possible that they were about to get that off so they walked to the nearest house to use a phone. When they go to the doorstep they found that the person who lived there had left the door ajar. Joe pushed the door open and called into the house but there wasn t any answer so the boys walked into the house to find an old lady lying ...
4763: The Great Gatsby 7
... of having old money. He says that he is the son of a wealthy family in the Middle West, San Francisco, and he was educated at Oxford. Supposedly after his family had all died he lived like a young rajah in all the capitals of Europe collecting jewels, hunting big game, painting and doing things for himself. (66) During the war he was apparently a promoted major that every Allied government ...
4764: The Great Gatsby 4 -
... amounts of expensive food at parties to subtly remind the guests how much money they have, which is exactly what Gatsby did and the food was wasted. This incredible wastefulness is representative of people who lived in the 20 s. They were so extremely wasteful because they assumed with all they had gone through, they deserved to be. After so many years of being unhappy and repressed from, among other things ...
4765: The Great Gatsby 4
... amounts of expensive food at parties to subtly remind the guests how much money they have, which is exactly what Gatsby did and the food was wasted. This incredible wastefulness is representative of people who lived in the 20 s. They were so extremely wasteful because they assumed with all they had gone through, they deserved to be. After so many years of being unhappy and repressed from, among other things ...
4766: The Great Gatsby 2
... American Dream is not material possessions, although it may seem that way. He only comes into riches so that he can fulfill his true dream, Daisy. Gatsby doesn't rest until his dream is finally lived. However, it never comes about and he ends up paying the ultimate price for it. The idea of the American Dream still holds true in today's time, be it wealth, love, or fame. But ...
4767: The Future Of The Race
... Colored People. We learn that as an undergraduate at Yale in the late sixties and early seventies, his idols were radial black upperclassmen, Glenn DeChabert and Armstead Robinson. Both were from middle-class families and lived useful lives, but in Gate s estimation they failed to realize their wondrous potential. Both did in their 40s, DeChabert a heavy smoker and Robinson stressed and overweight. For Gates, DeChabert and Robinson serve as ...
4768: The Music School
... Some get no further than mutual confession, which becomes an addiction, and exhausts them. Some move on, into violent quarrels and physical blows; and succumb to sexual excitement. This statement briefly states how he has lived his life. He has been a failure since the beginning. He never pursued his music lessons because he was afraid to fail -- so he would rather watch his daughter take music lessons. He is vicarious ...
4769: The Snow Walker
... people moving farther and farther north each year. After reading the book i found myself totaly shocked. I could not believe that some people in this world are still living the same way they have lived for hundreds of years withought changing much. The book was absultly fantastic. The author describes the lives of these people with great detail. Every story grabs you and steels your heart. It was one of ...
4770: The Sanctity Of The Heart
... s affection upon arrival was destroyed and he hated the man who had gained that affection. "Although his anger was understandable and forgivable, it became a fatal sin when he nourished it. Hester, because she lived in Puritan times where sin is not so easily accepted, has been isolated, separated from the community. She was able to leave whenever she wanted, but from this quote, Hawthorne tells us that she does ...


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