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- 3391: Inherit The Wind 2
- ... own domain, each vital to human existence in its own way. The whole controversy over evolution is misguided, for science without it is like chemistry without the periodic table or history without George Washington. Accepting evolution isn t rejecting religion. Both can, and should exist in harmony, and the powers that be should let the individual decide where his interests may ...
- 3392: Ibsens Ghosts
- ... one who really knows what her dead husband was like, and she knows that he was in fact the father of the serving girl. There are parallels between her past history and the story of Nora in The Dollshouse; she too tried to leave her husband, though he was far more unpleasant than Nora's. She, however, was persuaded to return ...
- 3393: Huckleberry Finn Contraversy
- ... accusation is unsuitable, due to the accuracy of the dialects, as well as the historical ideas and morals of society that can just as well be found in an American history book. Mark Twain stated in the introduction of the book that readers should not even try "to find a motive or a moral." This proclamation of the author is ironic ...
- 3394: Huckleberry Finn 8
- ... 1885. Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and Mark Twain are included in the American Library Association's lists of the ten most frequently challenged books and authors of 1996. Tracing the history a little further back, Attacks on the Freedom to Learn, '96, a report by People for the American Way, lists them among the ten most frequently challenged books and authors ...
- 3395: How The Garcia Girls Lost Thei
- ... book only because you can t use confusion as an excuse to say the book is bad . The message attached to this way of writing is the fact that your history is a part of you and it makes you what you are today . The stories from the past tell the different experiences , and you can see how they affected the ...
- 3396: Hiroshima (book Report)
- ... few B-29 s- enough power to equal into an amount of 20,000 tons of TNT. (WOW!) They dubbed it the the largest bomb ever yet used in the history of warfare. After about a week later, the emperor announced that the war was over. I personally think that this means that there probably won t be any more attacks ...
- 3397: Hercules
- ... To accomplish his tenth labor, Hercules had to travel to the end of the world in order to bring Eurystheus the cattle of the monster Geryon. Geryon came from a history of monsters dating back to Medusa. He had 3 heads and 3 sets of legs, all joined at the waist. Geryon lived on an island called Erythia, which was near ...
- 3398: Henry V
- ... leaving many gaps throughout the story, jumping from place to place, "turning the accomplishment of many years into an hourglass; for the which to supply, admit me Chorus to this history" (li 30-32). The Chorus will help to fill in the gaps and to explain what is going on so the audience will not get lost as the play jumps ...
- 3399: Hektor Is A Greater Hero Than
- Every civilization throughout history has had its heroes, those who represent the values of their society to the highest degree. In today s society, we think of heroes as super-humans who run faster ...
- 3400: Heart Of Darkness
- ... power and wealth. Much is closely related to the monarchs, military leaders, and nationalist/socialist leaders during the WWI episode. It s rather neat and interesting to see connections of history in novels or movies. I certainly am now looking deeper into the underlining meaning of things I read and see.
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