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Words: 1418 - Pages: 6.... fundaments for dam so that it would not leak the water. The cave was reddish in color as the rest of the landscape. The thing that you couldn’t miss was that after few feet from the entrance it was not a cave anymore.
-So this is the place –said John
-Yeah, look at this polished walls.
-Aha and I’m sure it was not done by water.
-Yeah that’s for sure-said Mike with a little excitement in his voice, and added-I worked on similar projects many times and I saw many kinds of caves with really weird shapes, but never like this one.
-It’s, it’s just that it is so symmetric-added John
The cave was very .....
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The Grapes Of Wrath 4
Words: 764 - Pages: 3.... men feel that the land belongs to them since they were born on it. When an owner asks a tenant man to leave the land, the tenant man replies, "We were born on it, and we got killed on it, died on it. Even if it's no good, it's still ours"(43). Muley shows that he has the same feelings as the tenant farmer when he says, "There's the place down by the barn where Pa got gored to death by a bull. An' his blood is right in the groun', right now"(65-66). In the inner chapter, an angry tenant farmer threatens a tractor driver with a rifle because he holds the tractor driver responsible for forcing him to leave his land. Grandpa also threat .....
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Atticus
Words: 829 - Pages: 4.... at first to be a remote and judgmental dad, but as we observe the gentle, persistent concern he shows for his wayward son Scott, we discover nothing less than the ideal dad. Scott's testing of his father's love goes way beyond normal bounds: his alcoholism and general irresponsibility actually cause the deaths of several other characters. Scott's peregrinations take from his home in Colorado to the slums and bohemian underworld of a Mexican town. There, confronts a seamy and labyrinthine corruption that tries to separate him from the love of his son. , the Father, won't let go, and that's the point. In my humble opinion, the message of .....
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Heroes And The Defiance Of Fate
Words: 766 - Pages: 3.... revelations and decisions
that lead to Achilles fatal flaw. Achilles Mother, the goddess Thefis,
tells her son that he will die if he avenges the death of his dear frioend
and kills Hector. But Patrolelos is more than a dear friend. He is also a
reflection of Achilles glory and in an emotional sense a part of him. So in
every way, Patrolelos death is a direct blow to Achilles, and Achilles has
no choice, being the great warrior, but to seek revenge. His decision
guides fate, but at the same time, fate guides his decision. [ From one
point of view, we see that Achilles chooses not to fight of his own free
will and we see that Patrolel .....
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An Example Of Good Writing: Zinsser's "Simplicity"
Words: 460 - Pages: 2.... university writing a very
unclear letter to state a problem the school was experiencing. Zinsser
translates the letter to read the actual message that everyone can
understand.
The way Zinsser writes the essay it is easy to understand. He
uses everyday words not dictionary words. No one wants to read an essay
that every other word they have to stop and go look it up because they do
not know the meaning. This causes the reader to become frustrated and they
also tend to loose interest. There are too many other options presented to
people today that already stray them away from reading.
By asking questions in the essay it keeps the reade .....
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Don Giovanni
Words: 1502 - Pages: 6.... his parents is found on Pg 4 when he is thinking about what his parents are talking about downstairs. He says to himself "They certainly would not be talking about anything important." The reader gets the impression that he has sour feelings toward his parents. Conrad at this point has just returned from the hospital after trying to kill himself. Ever since the death of Buck he had turned himself into a different person. He always blamed himself for things and kept his distance from others. The only person who seems to show intimacy is Calvin at the beginning of the book. On pg7 Calvin gives Beth a kiss and tells her that he loves .....
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Something Wicked This Way Comes: Perfect Love Casts Out All
Words: 671 - Pages: 3.... his son, William. Speaking to Will, he tells him, "(I am) always looking over your shoulder to see what's coming ahead instead of looking at you to see what's here." He fears that death is going to come to him and he would have missed out on his son's life as well as his own. Meanwhile, a carnival comes into Green Tree, Illinois, offering eternal youth while at the same time threatening with fear in the form of death. When Mr. Halloway is lost in the carnival's Mirror Maze, the mirrors show him aging and slowly dying as they "bled him lifeless (and) mouthed him dry." His will is weakened by that image and he is at the point of near surrender .....
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A Midsummer Nights Dream Character Analysis Hermia
Words: 809 - Pages: 3.... our statures: she hath urged her height, And with her personage, her tall personage, Her height, forsooth, she hath prevailed with him." (Act III Scene 2 Line 292). So obviously she is aware of her lack in height and it seems to cause her a bit of pain. Though Helena is taller than Hermia even she admits that Hermia has "sparkling eyes and a lovely voice".
Hermia is very set in what she wants from the very first scene. She has eyes only for Lysander.So obviously she is very faithful. Even when faced with the decision her father gave her she did not waver for a second in her love for him.
Throughout the .....
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John Stubbs' "Love And Role Playing In A Farewell To Arms"
Words: 869 - 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 thi .....
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Summary Of Equus
Words: 1373 - Pages: 5.... tells the audience about a dream: He dreams that he's a priest in Homeric Greece. He slices children up and takes out their organs. He starts to feel distinctly nauseous, and his face turns green. The Mask he is wearing slips off, and two other priests take the knife out of his hands, because they see his green face and then Dysart wakes up again.
6. Hesther visits Dysart again. They talk about Alan and that he began to talk to Dysart after two days. Dysart mentions that Alan has nightmares in which he screams out the word "Ek". Dysart tells Hesther that Frank (Allan's father) did not allow Allan to watch TV. Allan told Dysart .....
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