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- 3841: A Critique of "Gone to Soldiers" by Marge Piercy
- ... are persecuted, but everyone is connected by the war. War freed women by allowing them to work in factories and defy their husbands by hiding resisting French Jews. Piercy makes history exciting by making each character really experience love and hate and the mundane daily struggles of the individual. I completely enjoyed Gone to Soldiers, because several main characters prevented me ...
- 3842: Niccolò Machiavelli - The Qual
- ... it comes nearer to you they turn away , which clearly establishes where a person true loyalty stands. Loyalty is more consistent to oneself rather than to others. Past events in history supports Machiavelli s opinion with Julius Ceasar and Brutus as an example. Brutus s loyalty to his most trusted friend, Caesar, went astray when a problem arose among his Roman ...
- 3843: Compare and Contrast on Characters Rayona and Pearl
- ... while Pearl was of American decent. While Pearl had to live with her mother's troubles, Rayona lived away from them. There is a time when Pearl finds out her history and the things her mother went through. Rayona however never found out about her past or what her mother went through. Another difference between the two is that Rayona had ...
- 3844: The Sixth Extinction
- ... It is happening now, and we, the human race are its cause explains Richard Leakey. This phenomenon Leakey argues, is easily comparable with the big five biological crisis' of geological history, except this one is not being caused by global temperature change, regression of sea level, or asteroid impact. It is being caused by one of Earth's inhabitants. According to ...
- 3845: The Catcher in The Rye: Unreachable Dreams
- ... protect the innocence of his sister and every other innocent child in the world. Before Holden meets Sally for their date, he stops in front of the Museum of Natural History and begins to reminisce. He thinks about the way he visited the museum when he was younger. He also tells that every time one visits the museum, he is changed ...
- 3846: Biblical Allusions and Imagery in Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath
- ... 16 Once again, a Steinbeck novel has related the plight of an oppressed people. This time it is a parallel between the Joads and the Hebrews. The novel reflects the history of the chosen people from their physical bondage to their spiritual release by means of a messiah.17 In The Grapes of Wrath, Steinbeck does more than utilize the novel ...
- 3847: Morrison's Beloved: A Review
- ... white abolitionist and has high hopes for blacks in the future. He spends the happiest years of his life struggling for emancipation of blacks. Mr. Bodwin represents a time in history where slavery starts to come into question. People (white) started to realize this travesty and begin to speak up and act towards the abolition of slavery. The abolitionists begin a ...
- 3848: Attitudes Toward Marriage in Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales
- ... the Wife of Bath's Tales. While several of these tales are rather comical, they do indeed give us a representation of the attitudes toward marriage at that time in history. D.W. Robertson, Jr. calls marriage "the solution to the problem of love, the force which directs the will which is in turn the source of moral action" (Andrew, 88 ...
- 3849: Anne Frank Remembered: Review
- ... s viewpoint is her own story. In order to further discuss her main points and views, a summary of her story must be given. The book began with a brief history of the childhood of Miep Gies. She was born in Vienna, Austria in 1909, where she lived with her parents until the age eleven year. She was then sent to ...
- 3850: Orwell's Animal Farm: Summary of Characters
- ... look good. Snowball is a pig who lives on the farm, and is Napoleon's adversary. He wants to be leader and is always causing problems for Napoleon. In Soviet history, Snowball is like Trotsky, who is Stalin's rival. Snowball and Trotsky are always trying to get the animals and people to understand that what the leader is doing is ...
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