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141: To Kill A Mockingbird 3
... to hate anybody." The next night Scout and Jem prepare for a Halloween night presentation at their school. When returning they are attacked by Mr. Ewell. Luckily there was a stranger to save them. Jem was badly hurt and was carried home. Turns out that the stranger was Boo Radley, and he killed Bob Ewell, but Heck Tate tells Atticus he intends to report that Mr. Ewell fell on his knife. He says: "Mr. Finch, there are ...
142: Jane Eyre
... residing there. After residing at Thornfield for several months, Jane finally took a day off and accomplished many errands in town. On her way back home, Jane happened by a stranger on a horse. They spoke and after some discussion, the gentleman discovered she resided at Thornfield. In pointing out the house to the gentleman, both noticed "the moon cast a ... one mass of shadow." (Bronte 105) This picturesque description forecasted trouble at the mansion. Both went on their separate ways and later reunited at Thornfield, only to discover that the stranger was Mr. Rochester, Jane's employer. Mr. Rochester and Jane spent time together and became friends. One evening, Jane heard noises so she left her room to investigate. She discovered ...
143: Of Mice and Men
... didn't want Lennie to get hurt by the other guys. Just like Candy said when they shot his dog, that he would rather do it and not let some stranger do it. George did the same thing except with Lennie, George would rather kill Lennie than have some stranger kill him. Another theme is some decisions have horrible consequences but have to be done sometimes. This theme can relate to almost anyone anytime. Sometimes in life you have to ...
144: Jane Eyre
... residing there. After residing at Thornfield for several months, Jane finally took a day off and accomplished many errands in town. On her way back home, Jane happened by a stranger on a horse. They spoke and after some discussion, the gentleman discovered she resided at Thornfield. In pointing out the house to the gentleman, both noticed "the moon cast a ... one mass of shadow." (Bronte 105) This picturesque description forecasted trouble at the mansion. Both went on their separate ways and later reunited at Thornfield, only to discover that the stranger was Mr. Rochester, Jane's employer. Mr. Rochester and Jane spent time together and became friends. One evening, Jane heard noises so she left her room to investigate. She discovered ...
145: Loneliness=craziness In Robins
... sins (disobeying his father) and for leaving his middle station of life. The psychological condition of Robinson Crusoe was not just totally imagined by Daniel Defoe. Defoe was not a stranger to the life of imprisonment. In the early 18th century, Defoe was imprisoned for about six months. He was thrown in jail because of a controversial pamphlet that he wrote ...
146: Essay Analyzing The Biographic
... intended to be! I reach for a cigarette, I cross the street, I run into the movies or a bar, I buy a drink, and I speak to the nearest stranger anything that can blow your candles out! For nowadays the world is lit by lightning! Blow out your candles, Laura and so good-bye (1188). Tennessee Williams entire life s ...
147: Munro’s Trademarks
... p. 84) Del hadn’t seen her Uncle since she was so young, but one day when they were still living in Jubilee, while Del was shoveling, she saw a stranger came out of the car right towards her, “He kissed me on the cheek. A sweetish sour masculine smell; shaving lotion, uneasy stomach, clean starched shirt and some secret hairy ...
148: Mark Twain
... used in capturing the local color of the United States, and they helped win his way into the hearts of thousands. Twain, from a river town called Hannibal, was no stranger to the ways of the country and river. Quite often his stories were based on his own experiences in this setting. The use of a regional dialect like in "The ...
149: Edmund In King Lear
The development of the character is a genuinely important asset to the presentation of a story. Shakespeare is no stranger to producing a strong representation of his cast through different development methods. In the tragedy King Lear, the character Edmund, who is the illegitimate son to the Earl of Gloucester ...
150: King Lear
... my mouth. I love your Majesty according to my bond, no more nor less..."...Cordelia is banished. She is disclaimed of all paternal care and is now held as a stranger in her fathers' heart. Kent is also banished for having disagreed with the Kings' decision concerning his daughter. What did Cordelia do to anger her father so immensely? What could ...


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