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- 10721: Frankenstein: Morality
- ... of wickedness; but they confirm me in determination of not creating you a companion in vice."( pg. 163) Frankenstein will not sacrifice his morallity because of persuation from a monster. Although beholding the threat of death and misery Frankenstein held his ground and did not sacrifice his moral. When and if Frankenstein creates another monster he can not feel as if he has done the morally right thing. From creating the ...
- 10722: Playing Solo Through Life
- ... Renne was a soloist. This was when Renne went to get a cat and he found one that was similar to him in many ways. Renne was the one who saved the cat from his death proving he was a soloist to the cat because hes the only one. The title of this book was very appropriate for this book because it ties in with many of the situations though ...
- 10723: To Kill A Mockingbird: A Classic
- ... the entire trial on the basis on that it does not matter what Atticus can do, Mr. Robinson is automatically guilty. This message can also be seen in a severely symbolic manner, Tom Robinson's death. The manner in which he dies is that he escapes and attempts to climb the fence to freedom, however he only has one good arm and that is his detriment. It slows him up enough ...
- 10724: Lord of the Flies: Opportunity
- ... engaging in enjoyable activities than working and doing necessary work. Secondly, all the boys leave Ralph's hard-working group to join Jack's group who just want to have fun. The day after the death of Simon when Piggy and Ralph are bathing, Piggy points beyond the platform and says, "That's where they're gone. Jack's party. Just for some meat. And for hunting and for pretending to ...
- 10725: Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde
- ... who dies instead of the primary character. Dr. Jekyll also took his own life because he didnt like what was happening to him. In other werewolf stories someone else is usually the cause of death for the werewolf.
- 10726: The Great Gatsby: Capturing The American Dream
- ... have the opportunity to get what they want. Later, as we see, Gatsby still believes that Daisy loves him. He is convinced of this as is shown when he takes the blame for Myrtle's death. "Was Daisy driving?" "Yes...but of course I'll say I was." He also watches and protects Daisy as she returns home. "How long are you going to wait?" "All night if necessary." Gatsby cannot ...
- 10727: Nick Carraway: A Good Narrator
- ... in the war from Montenegro, and he told Nick that he got a lot of money because he had worked for a rich man; the man bequeathed all his money to Gatsby after he's death; and he also told Nick that he owned lots of drugs store. That was Gatsby's when he asked where his money came from. Because of Jay having almost no clandestine relationship with Nick, Nick ...
- 10728: The Cask of Amontillado: Lyman
- ... Amontillado, the cask of amontillado is as, if not more important than Fortunato and Montressor (the main characters) in the development of the story. Montressor uses the wine to lure the unsuspecting Fortunato to his death. In Louise Erdrichs The Red Convertible, the car plays an equally important role but for different reasons. The car is first introduced at the beginning of the story. The brothers Lyman and Henry get ...
- 10729: East of Eden by John Steinbeck
- ... she gets more evil and displays her monster and animal like characteristics. She knows she is powerful and indestructible. She has manipulated and tricked many people her life causing them to go to the extreme... death. Catherine "Cathy" shows her evilness and her monster like behavior in many scenes throughout the book. Steinbeck illustrates Cathy as being a monster on pages 95 and 96. "I believe there are monsters born in ...
- 10730: Kennewick Man
- ... When he did a x-ray nothing appeared so he knew it was not metal. The bone had fused over portions of the embedded projectile showing that it had been present for several years before death (The Kennewick Man). Next while he examined the skull he noted that it was long and narrow with a protruding nose and receding cheekbones, also that it had a high chin and square mandible. Many ...
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