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- 3771: The Infinity Mirror
- ... Tularecito and makes him a monster. Since monsters are not allowed into human society, Tularecito goes looking for a different society that he does belong to. Unfortunately this society doen not exist. Tularecito has no control over his perceptions of reality and fantasy. He searches for a world of fantasy, and in his efforts, he creates a hole. When this hole is covered up, it confirms Tularecito's belief in fantasy ...
- 3772: To Kill A Mockingbird: A Summary
- ... up onto the Radley porch and spy on Boo. Jem goes first, but just as he reaches the window, Nathan Radley catches site of them and scares them off with a blast from a shot gun. Jem realizes that Boo is not a monster after all, but has been playing along with them. Scout does not figure this out until the winter, on the night that the house of their neighbor ...
- 3773: The American Constitution
- ... the Congress. Most GAO reports are public documents, which can be viewed upon request. Much of Congress' work is done by Congressional committees. The number and scope of Congressional committees can change, particularly when political control of the chamber changes parties and when the jurisdiction of committees overlaps, as is often the case. Practically all the elections in the United States are the same, except the presidential election, which happens every ...
- 3774: The Red Badge of Courage: Henry Fleming
- ... come true when he encounters the enemy for the first time. Henry fights well amidst the enemy's first charge, yet fear consumes him when they charge a second time. "He, too, threw down his gun and fled" (69). After Henry runs, he begins to feel the guilt that plagues him; in addition, other soldiers magnify his guilt. The tattered soldier asks him, "Where yeh hit ol' boy" (89)? Instead of ...
- 3775: Visions Of The Future
- ... discovered nature’s laws, reinforcing the confidence in human abilities expressed by Renaissance humanists. In time it was believed, the scientific method would unlock all nature’s secrets, and humanity, gaining ever greater knowledge and control of nature, would progress rapidly. Science and Technology has driven things in the 20th century. Technological and Scientific contribution to the world have made great advantages. Due to science and technology people learned how to ...
- 3776: The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
- ... an outcast as well. To hide his altered personality from others, Jekyll represses Hyde into his unconsciousness. Unfortunately he is only able to do this in the beginning. Soon his alter ego begins to take control over his life. Dr. Jekyll is forced to act out his evil side through the actions of Mr. Hyde. Accepting this side of him was not something that Jekyll wanted to do. This identity crisis ...
- 3777: Inman
- ... what she had discovered. Ruby told her to go back outside to shoot one for food. Ada was worried that she would not be able to because she did not know how to shoot a gun. She went anyway. She was able to shoot one for the four of them. She took it back to Ruby who then cooked it for dinner. Inman continued on his journey. He came across the ...
- 3778: Symbolism In Lord of the Flies
- ... courage and confidence since the beginning of the novel. His tragic death and the shattering of the conch represents the disappearance of some of the last remnants of democracy. With Samneric taken under Jack's control, Ralph is the only one left with the waning sense of democracy and goodness. Chapter 12: Cry of the Hunters Ralph is huddled in the jungle near Castle Rock, as dusk passes. Samneric, who are ...
- 3779: Book Report, Reinventing Government
- ... learns to behave more entrepreneurially and less bureaucratically. The authors present the argument that the structure of this country’s 100-year-old government bureaucracy was well-intentioned in its development—to combat corruption and control the internal workings of government—it has outlived its usefulness. They claim that the development of the bureaucracy cleaned up much of the corruption, but, “like a howitzer brought out to shoot ants, it left ...
- 3780: Feminism in Jane Eyre
- ... did effect Jane deeply, her maturation throughout the novel gives her the ability to cope with disaster more readily. When she found out that the man she loved was already married, she was able to control herself better than many men would ever be able to. When leaving Rochester the feelings of sadness, betrayal, and remorse were overwhelming and "the floods overflowed [her]". However, she was still able to break free ...
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