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- 18971: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: Life of Dr. Henry Jekyll
- ... to give money to this girl for trampling over her. Hyde did not run over her for any reason. He just did it out of spite and evil. He represents all the evil in the world. The reaction of others to him is one of horror because while looking at him, others feel a desire to strike out at him and kill him. His physical appearance brings out the worst evil ...
- 18972: Snow White
- ... later. Snow White was crushed and so was the King. The King mourned for a month, though, before remarrying an extremely buxom brunette. Unlike her real mother, Snow White disliked her cruel step-mother. The new Queen would verbally abuse Snow White and slap her around if she didn't pick up after herself or if she made loud noises. The King, ever the protector of his Queen, would refuse to ...
- 18973: George Orwell's 1984
- ... containing information about the past and are rewritten with the “accurate” meaning of whatever the Government (known as “ Big Brother”) wants it to be. All past records are erased and everyone must believe what the new ones say or else they are caught by the Thought Police. The Thought Police are a group of modern people who are like the police of our time except that this police can see you ...
- 18974: Notes to Myself: Facades
- ... Facades Sometimes mankind has to ask the question ‘what is it that makes up the actions and determines the type of interaction that we display when around other people?' Notes to Myself is the contemporary world's way of questioning the value of putting on facades. The novel also questions things we know as ‘ trivial' such as watching a cat sleep on our belly or staring at clouds in the sky ...
- 18975: A Jest of God
- ... a natural progression for women because a strong sense of rivalry exists between mothers and daughters. The latter, eager to carve their own path, become distressed when they realize they are unable to choose something new for themselves because it has already been branded into them from their mothers. Such behavior is ritualistic and shows friendly competition between the wise and the wiser, as the former strive to prove themselves independent ...
- 18976: Gender
- Gender Differences – “Separate but Equal” The world today must deal with many problems. Our society has been struggling to cope with difficulties ranging from environmental problems to economic problems. Solutions to these problems, however, are not too hard to find. There is ...
- 18977: A Separate Peace
- ... talents make up for it. With Finny's outgoing attitude and friendliness, he can usually talk his way out of most situations that arise while at Devon. When Finny died after breaking his leg, the world lost a great person.
- 18978: The Lack of Comprehensive Speech in Catch 22
- ... contain dialogues where the people speak aimlessly and have no explanation for why they are talking. Colonel Cargill addresses his men by saying, ÒYou're American officers. The officers of no other army in the world can make that statement. Think about it."(29) Even though the remark is true, it has no meaning. These type of random statements and dialogues occur throughout the whole book. Another situation when two people ...
- 18979: Canterbury Tales: Chaunticleer; Behind the Rooster
- ... in reality he is making the Aristocracy of his time period the subject of his mockery by making the reader realize how clueless the Aristocracy can be to the way things are in the real World. Chaucer describes Chaunticleer in many different ways. One of them is his language. Chaunticleer's language is that of a scholar. He quotes many different scriptures in a conversation with Pertelote, such as, Saint Kenelm ...
- 18980: Call of the Wild
- ... at least forty miles a day. The dogs spend at most two weeks in the wild Klondike. In a way Buck heightens the safety of each person and dog. He adapts to the environment and new position. Within the Call of the Wild, Buck must have a part to justify London's theory. In the novel London uses Mercedes, Hal, and Charles, a group of very inexperienced and even less equipped ...
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