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The Black Cat: The Narrator Is Crazy
Words: 529 - Pages: 2.... the narrator’s personality changes completely. He begins to show resentment toward the cat, and in a fit of drunken rage, gauges out his eyes.
A second example of the narrators craziness is, after a while, the cat’s eye heals and naturally he avoids his attacker. This makes the narrator become even more enraged with the cat than before. So, he takes the cat out to the back yard and hangs him from a tree. This was the very same cat that, at the beginning of the story, he loved and cared for so deeply. After a short while, the narrator gets a second cat that resembles the old one, he decides he will love it immensely and not harm it in .....
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The Hobbit
Words: 1212 - Pages: 5.... With all this talk of quests and glory Biblo decides to join the party after all. Gandalf reveals a key and a map of their journey, which ends at the Lonely Mountain. It is there that the treasure of Thorins’ ancestors is guarded by Smaug. The quest begins and the party meets at the Green Dragon Inn. From there they venture into the Lone-lands. As heavy rains begin to fall, Biblo notices that Gandalf is missing. When it starts to pour they stop to investigate a light. Their Biblo finds three trolls grumbling about food. Biblo decides to live up to title of burglar and attempts to pick one of the trolls’ pockets. However they quickly ca .....
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A Winter Dream: Judy Jones
Words: 527 - Pages: 2.... is that way. Men meet many a lady, but none quite as rememberable as Miss Judy Jones.
Unfortunately for these men, Judy’s personality leaves quite a bit to be desired. She is a very arrogant self-centered person, whose philosophy in life is, “do every thing for me”. She knows that these men who such desire her will sacrifice life and limb for her, and she not only excepts that, but also usually makes them prove it. Judy looks out for herself only, and does anything that will benefit her. This is typical behavior from the Jazz Age, however it is taken to an extreme in this case.
Judy’s good look, and ability to manipulate men, comes .....
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An Analysis Of Maya Angelou's "I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings"
Words: 813 - Pages: 3.... Stamps, Maya entered her six year "cocoon." This haven
extricated her metamorphic spurt into reality and womanhood. As with every
cocoon, there is always a time when one must leave and bravely enter the unknown
world behind the shell. Mrs. Flowers encouraged Maya to emerge and assisted her
in finding her strongest defense and force, her love of literature, to open this
barrier and allow Maya to end the silence. By doing this, it enhanced Maya's
courage and willingness to conquer other barriers and fortresses. Maya's love of
literature expanded and opened her horizons. One of Maya's favorite pieces of
literature is The Tale of Two Cities .....
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A Farewell To Arms - Love And
Words: 868 - Pages: 4.... revert to role-playing in order to escape or retreat from their lives. The ability to create characters who play roles, he says, either to "maintain self-esteem" or to escape, is one Hemingway exploits extraordinarily well in A Farewell to Arms and therefore it "is his richest and most successful handling of human beings trying to come to terms with their vulnerability." As far as Stubbs is concerned, Hemingway is quite blatant in letting us know that role-playing is what is occurring. He tells that the role-playing begins during Henry and Catherine's third encounter, when Catherine directly dictates what is spoken by Henry. After this m .....
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Lord Of The Flies; A Review
Words: 620 - Pages: 3.... Ralph and
Jack an opening is formed for Piggy to become Ralph's friend. Ralph and
Piggy soon realize that they need each other to stay sane and alive while
on the island and that they are in reality best friends.
While stranded on the island many of the boys dream of one day
being rescued and going home. Ralph constantly shows his obsession with
getting home and uses all of his power and knowledge to find a way home.
Ralph knows he has to light a fire on the top of the mountain to be used as
a signal to flag down a passing boat or plane, so that they can be rescued
and go home to their families. When Jack lets the fire go out Ralp .....
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Catcher In The Rye 5
Words: 1418 - Pages: 6.... Holden has been driven to depression in which he dispenses to a psycoanaylgist throughout the novel.
Through his novel, Salinger incorporated the theme reality verses allusion, to demonstrate how the mind of some adolescents are so unwilling to face the truths of society. As stated above, Holden wishes to accomplish an futile task, save children from growing up, and protect them from the corruption of adulthood. The following presents an example of Holden's inability to grasp the differences between reality and allusion. "Somebody written 'Fuck You' on the wall. It drove me damn dear crazy. I thought how Phoebe and all the other kids wou .....
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The Things They Carried: Possessions Of Character
Words: 387 - Pages: 2.... are light
in weight, only ten ounces, but prove to be a heavy burden. Above all, he
carries the responsibility for the lives of his men. He is dreaming when
Lavender is shot, and so he blames himself for it. Lavender's death was
something which "He would have to carry like a stone in his stomach for the rest
of the war." He does not always pay attention to what is most important, his
men. Lt. Jimmy Cross burns all of Martha's letters at the end of the story,
trying to forget her, to erase the memory. Still, he carries her in his mind
along with the haunting memory that she was not involved. Martha is just a part
of the technicalitie .....
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Aphrodite Versus Athena
Words: 942 - Pages: 4.... from the males but specifically and indirectly through male
body parts. Cronus, son of Gaia and Uranus, despised his father to a vast
degree that “with his right (hand) he swung/the fiendishly long and jagged
sickle, pruning the genitals/of his own father with one swoop and tossing
them” without hesitation in anger(Hesiod, 66). the genitals were throw “
into the restless, white-capped sea/ Where they floated a long time. A
white foam from the god-flesh/Collected around them, and in that foam a
maiden developed/And grew(Hesiod, 66).” This maiden is Aphrodite. The
foam signifies a womb to spontaneous creation and is resemblin .....
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Summary Of Lord Of The Flies
Words: 1079 - Pages: 4.... would like
to be chosen. Ralph, Simon, and Jack explore the island. It's hard for them
to believe they're really on their own, but once they're convinced, Jack
decides to be the hunter and provide food. A first attempt at killing a
piglet fails.
When the conch calls the group together again, they talk about the
need for hunters. A small boy with a mulberry-colored birthmark on his face
says he is afraid of a snakelike beast in the woods. Is there really such a
beast? The boys can't agree. However, the fear of the beast, of the dark,
and of what is unknown about the island is very real and an important part
of the story. Ralph conv .....
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