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- 17981: Catcher In The Rye: Escape From The Truth
- ... Caulfield, a child needs to be cared for and when they fall they must be caught. Holden is still a child, suffering from sever depression he does not have the strength to deal with the world as an adult.
- 17982: Theocracy and Guilt and Punishment in The Scarlet Letter
- ... doors are symbolic of the restrictive and strong puritan society. Another symbolic image is the brook in the forest. The brook was believed to be the recorder of all the guilt and sins of the world. Its sorrowful sounds remind Hester of her sin. It sounds to her as if the brook is speaking to her of her sin, with its babbling. It seems to know all about her adultery, and ...
- 17983: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
- ... I prevent myself from getting it? All of these questions can be answered. The main problem besides having AIDS, is not being educated enough to know how and why people are dying all over the world. Aids is caused by a virus called the human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV. A virus is one of the smallest “germs” that cause diseases. If you have unprotected sex or share needles or syringes with ...
- 17984: Aids 2
- ... I prevent myself from getting it? All of these questions can be answered. The main problem besides having AIDS, is not being educated enough to know how and why people are dying all over the world. Aids is caused by a virus called the human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV. A virus is one of the smallest “germs” that cause diseases. If you have unprotected sex or share needles or syringes with ...
- 17985: The Great Gatsby: Characters Show The Deterioration of the American Dream
- ... morally. Gatsby engaged in criminal activity as his only path to being among the rich. His need for money had become so intense that he "was in the drug business" (95). He had entered a world where money took precedence over moral integrity. Gatsby shows yet another way that the American dream has withered away. Jordan Baker is just like Gatsby. She has no hard work to show for and cheats ...
- 17986: Acid Rain 6
- ... which gives out these gases are volcanoes, sea spray, rotting vegetation and plankton. However, the burning of fossil fuels, such as coal and oil causes approximately half of the emissions of this gas in the world. When sulphur dioxide reaches the atmosphere, it oxidizes to first form a sulphate ion. It then becomes sulphuric acid as it joins with hydrogen atoms in the air and falls back down to earth. Nitric ...
- 17987: Alcoholism An Intrepretation
- ... problem throughout the history of humanity, a disease which has caused many people to be overcome with burdens, problems, and debts. Alcoholism is a term that is widely recognized throughout the United States and the World. Alcoholism is a chronic disease, progressive and often fatal; it is a disorder and not due to other diseases or emotional problems. Many scientists have tried to define what Alcoholism is, and what this disease ...
- 17988: Canterbury Tales: Power Corrupts
- ... at a point in his life where he wanted to learn, learn, and learn. He chose to work for a long time to build up a strong backbone rather than to dive into the working world just to earn money and never rise to the top. “But al be that he was a philosophre,/ Yet hadde he but litel gold in cofre.” (Lines 297-298) The Clerk wished to fill his ...
- 17989: Silas Marner: Eliot's Manipulation
- ... time- over 30 years, there was a significant amount of personal change through Silas' evolution of time. Eliot's first shortened span of time effectively displayed the events leading up to Silas' withdrawal from the world. The second and third time span showing his further disappointment, and his eventual recovery. The third time span was accelerated eliminating the details that went on those past 16 years. It is the evolution and ...
- 17990: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Symbolism
- ... leave, “I noticed some pieces of limbs…floating down…the river had begun to rise…always luck to me…”(Pg.30). The river symbolizes the only freedom and purity they encounter due to the cruel world. Since Jim had no real freedom because of slavery, and Huck always has to revolt and escape from the widow and Pap, the river gave them some well-deserved peacefulness. Mark Twain portrays word choice ...
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