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Gulliver's Travels
1303 Words - 5 Pages.... generally negative and cynical
attitude towards the manner in which his current day English counterparts
behaved cleverly disguised in the subtext of his encounters with other nations
that either contrasted the way they lived, or mirrored unflatteringly his
contemporaries lifestyles.
In Gulliver's first voyage to Lilliput, his role as the town giant not
only put into perspective the selfishness and unrelenting need for power of the
human race, but also opened his eyes to the untrusting and ungrateful nature of
those aforementioned. When he first arrived in their land, the Lilliputians
opted to tie him up, giving him no freedom, which he luckily did not object to.
Then, on ....
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A Doll House: Insights
545 Words - 2 Pages.... talk." But Nora had a secret. On her own, she set out to tend to her husband’s need of a break from his work by secretly earning and saving enough money to take him on a retreat. His knowledge of this plan would show weakness on his part, and would degrade his power in the eyes of society. He would be humiliated.
To prevent such an occurrance, I feel that both of them need to share equally in the responsibilities and descision making that goes on in their family. The first step towards this is for both of them to acknowledge that each of them is one half of a partnership, and that their abilities and sensibilities compliment one another, and should not create a sh ....
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Joy Luck Club
559 Words - 3 Pages.... men and there are few jobs from which they are excluded. In China, women are expected to stay at home and are not permitted to be in a work force that is held exclusively for men. The women of America receive fair wages and have earned the right to work with men. In China, women are assigned the role of housewives and must stay at home to clean the house and raise the children. Women in America receive educations that will prepare them for the high paying jobs of a professional. The women in China are known for taking orders from their husbands.
Another feature that is found to be different in China from America is the different roles women take in the home. The author ....
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Symbolism In Harper Lee's To Kill A Mockingbird
1729 Words - 7 Pages.... the South during the early twentieth century. Harper Lee's
effective use of racial symbolism can be seen by studying various examples
from the book. This includes the actions of the children, the racist whites,
and the actions of Atticus Finch.
The actions of the children in this novel certainly do have their share of
symbolism. For instance, the building of a snowman by Jem and Scout one
winter is very symbolic. There was not enough snow to make a snowman
entirely out of snow, so Jem made a foundation out of dirt, and then
covered it with what snow they had. One could interpret this in two
different ways. First of all, the creation of the snowman by Jem can be
seen as bei ....
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To Kill A Mockingbird: Coming Of Age
1923 Words - 7 Pages.... about people. Their struggles include facing and dealing with Mrs. Dubose and understanding her problems, being able to change their views about Atticus after the confrontation with Tim Johnson and encountering the town’s racist ways through the injustice of the court trial, and finally determining the identity of and becoming friends with the mysterious “Boo” Radley.
To Jem and Scout, Mrs. Dubose was a mean old lady who carried a pistol in her shawl and never had a nice thing to say about either of them. Mrs. Dubose would make snide comments to them because she assumed that they were trouble and were always up to no good. She would point out Scout’s unlady- ....
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Battle Royal
1028 Words - 4 Pages.... ‘em with grins, agree ‘em to death and destruction, let ‘em swoller
you till they vomit or bust wide open." In other words his grandfather was
telling him to conform to the white peoples way of life in order to get ahead. I
believe that the story had a deeper meaning than the aforementioned one. I
believe that if the reader were to take a deeper look into all of the symbolism
in the story, one would find that the summation of all the symbolism is equal to
not only the struggle of this one black boy, but the struggle of all blacks at
the time in which this story takes place.
I think that if one were to analyze the grandfathers dieing words, one
would find th ....
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The Life Of Eveline
547 Words - 2 Pages.... levels than today. A woman’s job was in the home raising the children, very much dependent on the male to bring home the money. In Eveline’s situation, there is no male to help out. Eveline maintains a job at the “Stores” giving all of her hard-earned seven shillings to her father. Jobs were not abundant for women, and considerably smaller when divided amongst four people. Financial aid, public assistance, and shelters for families in need were not available. For Eveline it is very difficult to keep the structure of her family together especially while maintaining a positive demeanor
Although the situation would warrant an attitude of pessimism Eveline maintai ....
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Red Badge Of Courage
764 Words - 3 Pages.... wilson and Jim Conklin. Wilson was as exited about going to war as Henry, while Jim was confident about the success of the new regiment. Henry started to realize after a few days of marching, that their regiment was just wandering aimlessly, going in circles, like a vast blue demonstration. They kept marching on without purpose, direction, or fighting. Through time Henry started to think about the battles in a different way, a more close and experienced way, he started to become afraid that he might run from battle when duty calls. He felt like a servent doing whatever his superiors told him.
When the regement finally discovers a battle taking place, Jim gives Henry a little ....
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