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- 3901: Of Mice and Men: Mini-Critique
- ... on Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men. Lincon, Nebraska: Cliffs Notes Inc., 1966. Historical Perspective "Depressions and Recessions" The Book of Knowledge. Grollier Incorporated, 1993. "United States of America, The: History" Colliers Encyclopedia. MacMillan Educational Company, 1990.
- 3902: Mark Twain and His Masterpiece: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
- ... a famous writer for a long time and he will always be looked back on as one of the best American writers not just of his time but, through out history. If you read one of his books I wouldn't recommend reading it for some deep meaning because I do bot believe that you will find one. Just read for ...
- 3903: The Triumph of "Gorsh the Cellist"
- ... from whom his father profited only adds to the allure of his tales- that he follows the principles of which he writes. Kenji lived during a period in Japan's history when the country began to manifest an attitude that was increasingly self-centred and condescending toward the people of the neighbouring Asian countries, and ultimately resulted in wars of invasion ...
- 3904: The Reaper's Image
- ... about two men who were transporting an antique mirrow from the first floor of an old museum to the fifth. Their names were Spangler and Carlin. This mirror had a history of being haunted, and some people would look into the mirror and see a hooded figure standing behind them. This figure was presumed to be Death, and whenever someone would ...
- 3905: Harrison Bergeron
- Harrison Bergeron In "Harrison Bergeron" Kurt Vonnegut depicts a society in which everyone is mentally, physically, and socially equal. Throughout the history of our country, Americans have sought racial, gender, and socio-economic equality. On paper such a society seems ideal. Through the story one might infer that Vonnegut views the concept ...
- 3906: Gulliver's Travels
- ... They put him in a cage like we do with rodents, and were truly simple in their ideas. "The Learning of this People is very defective; consiting only in Morality, History, Poetry, and Mathematicks; wherin they must be allowed to excel. But, the last of these is wholly applied to what may be useful in Life; to the Improvement of Agriculture ...
- 3907: The Great Gatsby
- ... on Daisy with Mrs. Wilson, and Nick’s caught in the middle. Gatsby ends up convincing Nick to get Daisy to come to Gatsby’s house, because they had a history together. Daisy comes, and both she and Gatsby find out that their love for each other never went away. The trouble really begins when Tom finds out that Daisy’s ...
- 3908: A Review: The Day of the Jackal
- ... present. The reader gets to know the Jackal's meticulous personality and his great care for every slight detail. This machine like personality, added to the fact that no personal history beyond slight background was given, keeps the reader from caring about the Jackal's well being. One can feel a detached fondness to this character, and want him to succeed ...
- 3909: Mavis Gallant's Bernadette
- ... were. As the story opens we are presented with the main character Bernadette, who is concluding that she is one hundred and twenty-six days pregnant. At this time in history it was quit common for young rural girls to bare children at a young age. However, Bernadette is a single French Canadian girl who is working and living in a ...
- 3910: Animal Farm: Political Issues
- ... a revolutionary government(Meyers 103). On another, more serious level, it is a political allegory, a symbolic tale where all the events and characters represent events and characters in Russian history since 1917(Meyers 103). Orwell uses actual historical events to construct Animal Farm, but rearranges them to fit his plot. Manor Farm is Russia, Mr. Jones the Tsar, the pigs ...
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