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- 8851: The Arm Of The Starfish
- ... until Dr. Didymus sent him to work for Dr. O Keefe. He is now going to Gaea to work for Dr. O Keefe. The antagonist of this book is Typhon Cutter. He s at a high place with the Embassy. He is very oddly shaped, with a large body and very skinny arms. Adam and others describe him as a spider. He has a daughter, Carolyn Cutter, who is very beautiful ...
- 8852: The Fall Of Satan
- ... is a minded firm person who gets his word across to others. His stubborn attitude and arrogance shows that he is the strongest and smartest. The pride that made him believe he equaled the Most High, meaning he felt equal to God. The story, describes Satan s appearance, his action, his words, and his effect on others. In the story Milton describes Satan in many different manner. He first talks about ...
- 8853: The Decline Of Fatherhood
- ... literature is extremely effective especially when concerning family issues and the losses children must face when losing their fathers. Whenever dealing with the absence of family it becomes a delicate issue where emotions can run high. However, the nature and style of the writing leaves minute room for an appeal to empathy. The logical and scientific manner of the essay does not allow for pathos to take a place in the ...
- 8854: The Mortal Sin Of Pride
- ... the cask of Amontillado is to obtain bragging rights , the ability to insult Montresor about how he was taken by a merchant that attempted to passed imitation Amontillado off as actual pure Amontillado. Fortunato s high sense of pride is one character flaw that will eventually leads to the reason for Montresor s rage for revenge with impunity (153). Fortunato s pride shines brightly throughout him, even down to his clothing ...
- 8855: The Iron Heel
- ... a vision. He wants the upper class to experience what the workers go through everyday. With his brilliant wit and first hand experience, he triumphs past hundreds of debates and analysis's for a personal "high." He doesn't do this for himself but for the people of course. After a brush with this character in the beginning of the novel, our narrator is somewhat drawn or fascinated with him and ...
- 8856: The Imperial Woman
- ... a child of another man. Even the Emeperor s concubines, who were nothing but chattels, were heavliy guarded. It would not be proper for two women to have the same lord. However, Imperial Woman is high recommend to learn more about the last empress of China.
- 8857: The Impact Of Stalinism In 198
- ... because he was not allowed to play with the "common" children. He eventually invented an invisible friend named Franky to play with (Shelden 19). In 1911 Orwell was sent to St. Cyprian's, a preparatory school, on the Sussex coast. Known for his intelligence, Orwell was "distinguished among the other boys by his poverty and intellectual brilliance" ("Orwell, George." 1020). After attending St. Cyprian's he attended Wellington college for nine ...
- 8858: The Hundred Secret Senses By A
- ... bond as her mom is too busy with marriage and divorce and is now back to dating again. They shared a room and Kawn would ask her too many questions. Soon students from Olivia's school would tease her for having a Chinese sister that knew nothing and she hated Kwan for it. However, Kwan didn't mind and still was nice to her sister, she would tell her stories about ...
- 8859: The Hobbit Book Report
- ... outside world. He then bounds over Gollu m's head to freedom. Outside he is reunited with his dwarf friends. Later they encounter Wargs (large savage wolves). The Wargs chase the party into the trees. High in the branches Gandalf uses a spell to turn the pine cones a fire, in order to drive the wolves away. However the plan backfires and the very trees they took refuge in are now ...
- 8860: The Forgotten Door
- ... truck and yelled at him for being on their property, but they would not let Jon talk and tell his part of the story. Jon squirmed away, ran like the wind, and jumped over a high fence; Mr. and Mrs. Gilby were amazed. He ran for awhile until he came to a cliff that went down to a road. When he started going down the cliff he slipped and the next ...
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