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18201: Nick Carraway: A Good Narrator
... cousin very much. He also arranged a date for Gatsby to meet his cousin, Daisy. Also, Jay had told Nick all about his life; he told Nick that he was awarded a medal 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 ...
18202: A Literary Analysis of Jack Kerouac's On the Road
... a great deal of imagery to paint a beautiful picture of America. His words bring the reader to stand side by side with Sal Paradice on his adventurous treks across the country and see the world through his eyes. For every borrowed Cadillac and every hitchhike on back of a pickup truck, the reader is along for the ride. In every smokey little jazz club and every cramped run down apartment ...
18203: The Scarlet Letter: Women Liberation
... commit the sin of adultery, nor did she deliberately plan to do any harm to others. It was obvious that she deeply loved Arthur Dimmesdale and her passion for love was stronger than the New World's Puritan code of morals. As Hester says, "What we did had a consecration of its own. We felt it so! We said so to each other!" Although, Hester is not a Puritan, she still ...
18204: Dyslexia
... learning problems. CEC-Council for Exceptional Children. This organization works to protect the rights of people with special needs. It also works to improve the life of exceptional learners. A college student who wanted the world to understand his frustration he has with reading, wrote this poem: B’s and d’s look the same to me- And so do p’s and q’s. N’s and u’s I ...
18205: Bacillus Anthracis
... the spores is by steam sterilization or burning. There has been no evidence of person to person transmission of the disease, though Anthrax was a subject of great concern for the military in the Gulf War. Many believed that the Iraqi armies held canisters of the Anthrax bacterium that they could use against their enemies. The largest reported outbreak of Anthrax was in 1956 in Scotland, where 70 people died of ...
18206: The Lord of the Flies Character Analysis
... frees the parachute. Then he wanders to the bottom of the mountain to tell the boys of the news. The other boys decide to join the feast. As night approaches, the hunters do a ferocious war dance, and even Ralph and Piggy jump in. As Simon approaches, he is seen as a mere shadow by the dancers, and they are so barbarian that they viciously attack Simon, not hearing the cry ...
18207: Kennewick Man
... that would disprove all that they believe in. The Native Americans claim that the Kennewick man is one of their ancestors but the evidence suggests that he is not. They are trying to rob the world of a chance at a better understanding of how we evolved, how we lived, and how and when we arrived on this continent. If the Native Americans are allowed to rebury the Kennewick man we ...
18208: To Kill A Mockingbird: Atticus
... he has been successful in educating his children to the best of his ability and preparing them for the future. He did not prejudice their young minds and allowed them to see how unfair the world can be. He taught them how to overcome peer pressure, which will be very useful in Jem and Scout’s futures. Therefore, Atticus Finch is an extremely good parent.
18209: Young Goodman Brown: The Power of Darkness
... staff will eventually lead Young Goodman Brown to the witches Sabbath and after witnessing the mass Brown feels isolated from the village. The two stories are similar in that both are seeking knowledge about a world they do not know enough about. As they continue on the path Brown declares that he has kept his meeting and no longer wishes to continue since “my father never went into the woods on ...
18210: The Necklace: Madame Loisel
... undergo the experience that she did. She would continue being a miserable person, who would be constantly dreaming of all that she didn’t have. Losing the necklace allowed Madame Loisel to escape her dream world and come back to reality.


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