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12801: Into The Wild By Jon Krakauer
... Westerberg was the one who was delivered the postcard that included the line “if this adventure proves fatal and you don’t ever hear from me again I want you to know you’re a great man. I now walk into the wild.” Chris almost knew that he would not make it out of the wild alive. Chris was seeking adventure. His trip to Alaska was the “drug” that made him ...
12802: The Motif Of War In A Separate
... now confront his problems, face reality, and deal with the future. The first step that Gene had to take in order to stop this inner warring was acknowledge the fact that he isn't as great as Phineas, that he is his own individual, and that Phineas isn't as perfect as he thought. He has to accept the guilt for Phineas' difficulties after his injury and must help him as ...
12803: The Day Of The Jackal
... The intelligence of the Jackal leaves me perplexed, the way he is able to avoid being captured and how he devises his brilliant plan by means of theft of passaports, forgery of documents and a great alternation of identities. All in all, " The Day of the Jackal " is a masterpiece of suspense.
12804: Character Analysis Macbeth
... said,"From hence to Iverness and bind us further to you." That quote showes that because MacBeth was so good to the king, the king was to attend a party in MacBeth's name, a great honor. Throughout the beginning, MacBeth was a good character inside and out. MacBeth listened to the evil witches and that changed him for the rest of the play. After the scene where MacBeth met and ...
12805: Influence Of Realism On Litera
... sentences are long and complicated, and many nouns and adjectives are used. Hemingway's style is quite the opposite. His sentences are short and pointed, and adjectives are used sparingly. The effect is one of great power and compression. By compressing his literary ideas in his writing, he makes his literature easily understood and direct to his readers. Many connections can be made between the literature of the late 19th century ...
12806: Huckleberry Finn
... of Huckleberry Finn would not have any of the antagonism or intercourse that makes the recital interesting. The prejudice and intolerance found in the book are the characteristics that make The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn great. The author of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is Samuel Langhorn Clemens, who is more commonly known by his pen name, Mark Twain. He was born in 1835 with the passing of Haley's comet ...
12807: The Decline Of Fatherhood
... unmistakably apparent in his perspective and studies. The infallible devising of the facts linked with common sense easily portray the convincing ideas of Popenoe on to others as they indulge into his essay. Yet another great example of appeal is established in the work of the author. The essay is not only well supplied with evidence and explanation, but it takes advantage of the superior credibility and reputation proceeding the writer ...
12808: Catcher In The Rye 2
... t make fist with his right hand because of that. Minor Characters Ward Stradlater Stradlater is Holden s roommate at Pencey is real good whistler, although his whistle is never in tune it has a great range. He s a senior, 18 years old, and as tall as Holden. But Stradlater is bigger and stronger, while Holden is very tall and thin. Stradlater makes a pretty big deal out of dressing ...
12809: The Enigma Solved
... conscience must contend not only with his powerful ambitions. Macbeth's conscience must also contend with Lady Macbeth, his wife, and Macbeth's love for his wife. Macbeth's love for his wife is so great that his ambitions strive as much for her as for himself. In his letter to her telling of his meeting with the Witches he calls her "my dearest partner of greatness" and he says that ...
12810: The Arm Of The Starfish
... the present time and during the summer. The protagonist or main character of this book is Adam Eddington. He is sixteen, near seventeen. He is not use to being on his own. He is a great marine biology student. He grew up in New York, and worked with a scientist, Dr. Didymus, until Dr. Didymus sent him to work for Dr. O Keefe. He is now going to Gaea to work ...


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