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The Awakening

... by forecasting her actions and monitor her development by reflecting her feelings. The novel opens with the image of a bird, trapped and unable to communicate: "a green and yellow parrot, which hung in the cage outside the door...could speak a little Spanish, and also a language that nobody understood" (1). Like the bird, Edna feels trapped and believes that society has imprisoned her. Her marriage to Mr. Pontellier suffocates her and keeps her from being free. At the same time, she remains shut apart from society like the bird in the c ...

Number of words: 862 | Number of pages: 4

Contender

... all alone in there with another man who wants to hit you harder than you hit him. There's rules and a referee to make sure you follow those rules. It's not the street… you have to earn your way in there, you have to work hard for it. Most kids leave.'" He helped Alfred learn the techniques to boxing. Mr. Donatelli also helped Alfred have confidence in himself. "' Boxing is more than just fighting , it's about being a … it's the climbing that makes the man. Getting to the top is an extra reward.'" In Alfred's last fight against Hubbard, ...

Number of words: 520 | Number of pages: 2

Hard Times

... Therefore, they have the money and, because of the changes coming from the revolution, have some power in society. The titles of the three books, "Sowing", "Reaping", and "Garnering" shows significance in the way Dickens is trying to help the reader get an understanding of what is to come. Dickens shows the way the working classes are fighting for a say in the way they are treated at work by forming unions and how a bad negotiator can ruin things. He shows from the start that the education system is based ...

Number of words: 1941 | Number of pages: 8

The Hound Of The Baskervilles

... and commoner status quo. The family of A.C. Doyle greatly influenced his novel . By having noble and even royal blood flowing through his veins, Doyle was better able to write about the noble Baskerville family. The aristocrats in the story were also portrayed as the “good” chracters which shows the reader Doyle’s opinion of the noblemen. Doyle knew about nobility and he was able to pass this personal quality onto his characters. The Baskerville family was a very respected one, especially after Sir Charles took control over Baskerville ...

Number of words: 956 | Number of pages: 4

John Steinbeck: Realist And Naturalist

... noteably the depression and his characters often dealt with the real life problems of the time. His characters often, illiterate and weak minded are essentially good people. when steinbeck's characters are esablished severly on the land , they are hared working and good hearted. when there agricultural activities are disrupted, as when the joads are driven from oklahoma in The Grapes of Wrath, or when a seductive woman get in the way of the agricultural dream of lennie and george in Of Mice and Men tragedy and misfortune are often the result ...

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Frankenstein 6

... and begins to study natural philosophy and chemistry. During this time, he becomes consumed by the desire to discover the secret of life and finally succeeds. He fashions a creature out of old body parts and animates it one night. However, the creature appears so horrible that he runs away, allowing the creature to escape. Shortly afterwards, Victor is preparing to return to Geneva when he receives a letter from his father telling him that his youngest brother, William, has been murdered. Victor hurries home and, on the way, sees the mons ...

Number of words: 4665 | Number of pages: 17

Animal Farm

... Orwell creates a more identifiable way in which to explore the happenstance of the Russian Revolution, while simultaneously creating a completely individual train of events. The novel takes place on a farm called “Manor Farm”. In the initial stages of the book, the power over the farm is directly in the hands of a certain “Mr. Jones” who in recent times has taken up alcohol consumption. Mr.Jones is parallel to Tsar Nicholas II as suggested by his antipathy toward his people (the farm animals, in Jones’ situation) and his denial of ...

Number of words: 1844 | Number of pages: 7

Scripting

... a series of commands, parameters, and expressions required by your Internet service provider or online service to establish the connection and use the service. You can use any text editor, such as Microsoft Notepad, to create a script file. Once you've created your script file, you can then assign it to a specific Dial-Up Networking connection by running the Dial-Up Scripting Tool. 2.0 Basic Structure of a Script A command is the basic instruction that a script file contains. Some commands require parameters that further define what the ...

Number of words: 1714 | Number of pages: 7

Things Fall Apart 3

... a strong sense of how Achebe develops his story and characters, along the lines, of Irish Poet, William Butler Yeat's "The Second Coming". Achebe repeatedly emphasizes the theme of one entity being impacted upon by another, and ultimately being destroyed or changed drastically. Herein, lies the thrust of his book, that of things falling apart. This is the extract from W.B. Yeat's poem, "The Second Coming" wherefrom Chinua Achebe chose the title of his book, and with good reason: Turning and turning in the widening gyre The falcon cannot he ...

Number of words: 1358 | Number of pages: 5

Eveline 2

... her room. Her description shows that everything in her life is old. The way she questions where all the dust came from and describes the photograph on the wall as yellowing just shows how her life is passing her by without her even noticing. This is just one more reason for her to lean more towards moving away with Jack. Another reason for her to want to leave is her job. Once she is in South America, the people there will treat her with respect once she is married. Her brother Ernest had passed away, Harry, her other brother was hardly eve ...

Number of words: 478 | Number of pages: 2

Lord Of The Flies - Civilized

... be best described by the following: to do something and expecting immediate results. The result for savage behaviour is that it leads to distractions from what is important (in this novels case, getting rescued) and disregard of others. When the characters in "Lord Of The Flies" begin acting savage they go so far that it results in the destruction of their environment as well as the destruction of their civilized minds. On the other hand, civilization is the partial suppression of a human's natural thoughts and movements. Civilization i ...

Number of words: 625 | Number of pages: 3

Mother-Daughter Relationships

... thought about what they wanted their daughters to be like, and rarely cared about their feelings and opinions. These situations are very common in our days. We live in a moder world, but the desire to control others is what is denigrating our values. This desire is causing us to live in a constant war against others, just because we want every single person to do what wre would like them to do. But all of us need to understand that this is not possible, and this control is also something that mothers ty to implement a lot with their ch ...

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