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The Prediction Of 1984
1958 Words - 8 Pages

.... part deals with the rebellion and the third part deals with the “salvation’s” or torture of the person who rebelled to make them into a believer of the society. The first section of the book introduces the reader to the totalitarian society in which Winston, the main character, lives, and Winston’s growing awareness of his resistance against the society, The totalitarian society is governed by the seemingly Oxymoron principles of “the three slogans of the party WAR IS PEACE FREEDOM IS SLAVERY IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH”2 By the totalitarian society , Oceania, being in a constant state of war, their economy never goes down for lack of demand on a supply ....


Summary Of Amy Tan's The Kitchen God's Wife
377 Words - 2 Pages

.... of dehydration caused by vomiting and diarrhea. Since he was playing cards he didn't pay much attention to Winnie and his response was; "If she dies, I wouldn't care!" (pg.336). A couple of minutes passed and the situation was getting worse. Therefore, Winnie brought Yiku, the baby, to show Wen Fu that she was really sick. She thought that maybe this way his husband was going to react to the problem and help for the baby to live. When he saw his daughter he said; " Why didn't you tell me she was this way?" (pg.337). One day Wen Fu went to a restaurant with some friends. There, he became friends with the waitress and the relation between them became much stronger than o ....


To Kill A Mockingbird: A Hero Among Them
827 Words - 4 Pages

.... the reader powerfully and touches the emotions of one and all. Atticus Finch is an unquestionable community role model. He is well respected by all. The townspeople of Maycomb, Alabama hold Atticus Finch in high regards because he is always the same. For example, Miss Maudie tells Scout that he is the same in his house as he is on the street. He treats all people with respect and decency. During the trial of Tom Robinson, Atticus speaks to Mayella Ewell with a respect that she is not accustomed to receiving. This respect is shown to Mayella simply because it was the right thing to do. Additionally, Walter Cunningham is treated as a guest, while in the Finch home for l ....


The Invisible Man
483 Words - 2 Pages

.... while freeing himself from being imprisoned. Brother Tarp's imprisonment was for standing up to a white man. He was punished for his defiance and attempt to assert his individuality. Imprisonment made him similar to the invisible man: he lost part of his identity, However, he regained it by escaping and making a name for himself in the Brotherhood. The chain becomes a symbol between the narrator and Brother Tarp because the chain also symbolizes the narrator's experience in college, where he was restricted to living up to Dr. Bledsoe's rules. He feels that he too escaped, in order to establish himself again .The narrator identifies with Brother Tarp because he too is t ....


Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde
809 Words - 3 Pages

.... the man to give money to this girl for trampling over her. Hyde did not run over her for any reason. He just did it out of spite and evil. He represents all the evil in the world. The reaction of others to him is one of horror because while looking at him, others feel a desire to strike out at him and kill him. His physical appearance brings out the worst evil in other people. Since Hyde represents evil, he is symbolically represented as being much smaller than Dr. Jekyll. I believe Dr. Jekyll created Hyde because he had a theory that man has a good side and a bad side. While investigating this, he developed a potion that could release the evil in a person in the form of ....


Scarlet Letter - Pearl
843 Words - 4 Pages

.... and how she suffers when her mother and the community situate this deed upon her like the scarlet letter on her mother's bosom. Pearl is thought of being an evil child with demon like qualities, yet she is spirited and very loving towards her mother. Hester Prynn constantly questions Pearl's existence and purpose asking God, "what is this being which I have brought into the world, evil?" or inquiring to Pearl, "Child, what art thou?" Hester sees Pearl as a reminder of her sin, especially since as an infant Pearl is acutely aware of the scarlet letter A on her mother’s chest. When still in her crib, Pearl reached up and grasped the letter, causing "Hester Prynne [to ....


The Pelican Breif
923 Words - 4 Pages

.... of them were murdered. One of them in his house and the other one in a adult cinema. Then they show Darby in the house of her law professor whose name was Thomas Calahan. Who happened to be a clerk for Justice Rosenberg. Shaw then tells her professor who she is having an affair with that she is going to try and find out who murdered them. They show the President talking with his advisor and they are saying if the FBI can not solve who killed the Justices then maybe they should get someone else. After a while they go back to Gray who is on the telephone, with an unknown person at the time, and is talking about the murders and the person on the telephone is sa ....


The Jungle By Sinclair: A Man Of Many Colors
411 Words - 2 Pages

.... on his boss. He proves he is not lazy and “promptly reports for work in the morning(pg.46) .” Rudkis is also a caring man. His primary goal is to protect Ona, and when he reaches America, he has every confidence he can do so. He works in terrible conditions and endures many hardships merely to keep her happy. When he lost his job, he earned mony immoraly. He does not do this for himself, but for the welfare of Ona and the family. Eventhough he inevidably fails, he does everything in his power to be an ideal husband. Rudkis, like many other good-hearted people, had to circumb to the evil powers of greed. He buys an expensive house that he could not afford. He ....



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