Papers on Book Reports
The Plague
Words: 1359 - Pages: 5.... However, Camus also believed we could find meaning through “purpose action,” which means “revolting” against injustices and fighting the “against s that enslave man.” 3This belief runs throughout the novel; and the main characters all represent this belief.
Camus could not have created a better setting for the novel.The story takes place in the desert town of Oran, Algeria, in northern Africa.The city suffers from extremes of weather conditions; in the summer and the heat forces the inhabitants "to spend those days of fire indoors, behind closed shutters." The people much like the shutters are .....
Download This Paper
|
Life
Words: 1336 - Pages: 5.... word wisdom means "the accumulated philosophic or scientific learning, the ability to discern inner qualities and relationships". It also means "good sense, generally accepted belief, a wise attitude or course of action and the teachings of the ancient wise men". If that is true then what does one so keen, so aware of how living things must cease to live, have to fix? Dylan Thomas appears to be telling us that wise men fear that they have not given their wisdom to others appropriately. It seems that wise men worry that all the wisdom they have accumulated over the many years of their existence was of no matter. Thomas has an eloquent way of .....
Download This Paper
|
Kate Chopin's Controversial Views
Words: 1806 - Pages: 7.... be submissive creatures (Skaggs 2). She loved her
mother and considered her "A woman of great beauty, intelligence, and
personal magnetism" (Seyersted 14).
Growing up around independent women, however, did not dissuade her from
marriage. Her marriage to Oscar Chopin by all accounts was a happy one.
Taking on the role of a high society lady as well as wife and new mother,
Chopin fit in well with the New Orleans culture. She enjoyed the Louisiana
atmosphere so well that most of her writings were based here. Chopin
continued living in Louisiana raising her six young children until the
sudden death of her husband brought her back to St., Lou .....
Download This Paper
|
John Updike's "A&P"
Words: 699 - Pages: 3.... A time when a pair of jeans meant you were either a farmer or a worker. A&P was right in the middle of town where “people hadn’t seen the ocean for twenty years.” So to see three girls walk into a convenient store five miles from the beach wearing nothing but their bathing suits would catch anyone’s attention. As the narrator, Sammy, describes in the story, “A&P was right in the middle of town and women generally put on a shirt or shorts or something before they get out of the car into the street.” It was the appropriate thing to do. To Sammy, however, it was appropriate only if you had “six children and varicose v .....
Download This Paper
|
The Scarlet Letter: Different Levels Of Sin And Evil
Words: 1094 - Pages: 4.... to the two additional people, has committed the least amount of sin in the novel. In the eyes of the Puritan community, though, she has committed one of the worst possible sins that can be imagined: adultery. They feel she is horrendously corrupt, yet it is not truly her fault. Hester is the victim of her husband, Roger Chillingworth’s (formerly Roger Prynne) stupidity by sending her to New England by herself, while he remained in Europe. Chillingworth even admitted that it was his fault when he voiced, “It was my folly! I have said it. But, up to that epoch of my life, I have lived in vain.”(Ch.4, p. 68) Hester is also a victim .....
Download This Paper
|
Raising In The Sun: Walter Younger
Words: 192 - Pages: 1.... has always wanted to be a rich man, but his
dreams have been shot down by his family. No one believes in him. Only he does.
This is wny he is the way he is. He is selfish. Always me me me. He lost
all the money his family and his mother had intrusted him with. He was always
thinking about himself and he lost all his money by giving it to a man who he
trusted. But the man ran off with the money.
But Walter finally changes. Luckily his mother and saved enough money for a
house. But they were going to live in a white neighborhood and the whites did
not like that. They offered him a great deal of money not to move there. But
Wal .....
Download This Paper
|
Who Has Seen The Wind: One's Understanding God Matures
Words: 473 - Pages: 2.... Mr. Hislop, the pastor
of the Presbyterian Church, who tells him God is a spirit. One day Brian
imagines that God comes and visits him. God tells Brian that he will get
revenge on Art and his grandmother because they were not nice to him.4
Brian's knowledge of God is still young and immature.
In the middle of the novel, Brian talks to Saint Sammy and is
encouraged to think about God.5 Saint Sammy is a religious man who is
familiar with God's Word. He relies on God to show him the right way to
deal with Bent Candy. Brian is in such awe of Saint Sammy's knowledge and
closeness to God that he then desires to seek after God.6 The knowle .....
Download This Paper
|
Comparison Of Kafka's "Metamorphosis" And Dali's "The Metamorphosis Of Narcissus"
Words: 1120 - Pages: 5.... as possible.
In Greek mythology, Narcissus was a beautiful young youth, who fell
in love with his own reflection, and then drowned while trying to embrace
himself. His body was never recovered, but a flower, which was named after
him was. The left side of this painting shows the kneeling Narcissus,
outlined by the craggy rocks of what could only be Cape Creus's. On the
right side of the painting, the scene has morphed into a more idyllic and
classical scene, in which the kneeling Narcissus has become the statue
of a hand, holding a cracked egg, from which emerges The Narcissus flower.
This painting reminded me of the first ch .....
Download This Paper
|
Comic Relief Of Hamlet
Words: 1397 - Pages: 6.... events.
To be able to understand humor, we must accept that we cannot understand all of it. Why something is funny is only determined by the reader and him or herself alone. The smile is the natural expression of the satisfaction that attends the success of any striving. Hamlet often finds humorous occasions especially after he has done something that affects another character. He takes the “inside joke” to the limits and smiles upon the defeat of his enemies. This is especially true with the relationship between him and his father-by-marriage. Hamlet puts on the play so that he may have a reassurance that his true .....
Download This Paper
|
The Nation Takes Shape: A Review
Words: 1024 - Pages: 4.... maintained. Forts,
navy yards, and dry docks had been constructed. In 1789 America's
coastline was marked by only eight or ten lighthouses; in 1839 by two
hundred and fifty. Harbors had been improved, rivers and lakes rendered
more navigable, roads and public buildings constructed. From a mere seventy
five post offices, scattered bout the Union, the number had soared to over
twelve thousand. There were now twenty five hundred miles of canals,
though none had existed while Washington was in office; and the railroads “
beginning only ten or twelve years ago, are already completed over one
thousand miles.” Schools, colleges, lyceu .....
Download This Paper
|
Navigate:
« prev
18
19
20
21
22
next »
|
|
Members |
|
|
|