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The Fellowship Of The Ring (Lord Of The Rings: Part I, Book II)
1471 Words - 6 Pages.... Elrond gave Frodo the decision of staying in Rivendell and letting someone else be the ring-bearer and travel to Mt. Doom to throw the evil ring in the volcano or for Frodo to carry the burden of doing it himself. Frodo’s decision was to be the ring-bearer and travel to Mt. Doom with his companions. Frodo’s companions are: Gandalf the wizard, Aragorn "Strider" (the true king who was exiled from his own kingdom) a ranger, Legloas the elf, Gimli the dwarf, son of Gl¢in, Boromir, Pippin, Merry, and of course Sam who would follow his master Frodo anywhere.
Who are the main characters and what are their roles:
The main characters of this book are: Gandalf, Aragorn, Leg ....
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As I Lay Dying By William Faul
662 Words - 3 Pages.... the cost of a doctor for his dying wife seems money better spent on false teeth to him. "I never sent for you" Anse says "I take you to witness I never sent for you" (37) he repeats trying to avoid a doctor's fee. Before she dies Addie requests to be buried in Jefferson. When she does, Anse appears obsessed with burying her there. Even after Addie had been dead over a week, and all of the bridges to Jefferson are washed out, he is still determined to get to Jefferson. Is Anse sincere in wanting to fulfill his promise to Addie, or is he driven by another motive? Anse plays "to perfection the role of the grief-stricken widower" (Bleikasten 84) while secretly thinking only o ....
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Catcher In The Rye: The Quest For Love
2413 Words - 9 Pages.... who struggles
desperately to find a certain somebody or anyone to allocate his love to, but
realizes finally, that this love is not necessarily expressed through saving “
the children in the rye” from the time of trial, but actually caring for them
and being their friends, during the time of trial.
The quest of finding the true love of people is an ongoing dilemma in
the lives of many people all throughout the world. The constant need for love is
overwhelming, and the tragedy of this great world is the fact that some people
do not find the proper love that they deserve. Holden Caulfield is a perfect
example of the striving to acquire a love sought all throughout hi ....
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Mary Shelly's Frankenstein
311 Words - 2 Pages.... from it. If the monster would have had some kind of a father figure or a mother figure his violent nature might have not come out so prominent.
The absence of good in the monsters life has an affect that could never be reversed and never helped. If a child has no guidance how can he or she grow in love and learn how to live responsibly and adapt to the rapid changes of the world and life. You can not learn life lessons and things you need to know if you have no love or guidancce.
Mary Shelly shows her own fears for life and children and her fear of not having or being a good mother. She wants to express any parents need to make there child life safe and easy to live. ....
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The Scarlet Letter: Misconstrued Identity Of Hester Prynne
348 Words - 2 Pages.... seven Hester says to Pearl, “ Thou must gather thine own
sunshine, I have none to give thee.” To the untrained eye Hester may seem
repentant. She may even seem like she is wollowing in her own misery.
However, under close magnification you can cleary see that Hester is
actually angry at the hypocrisy of her Puritan neighbors to the point where
she does not openly display her anger but in a rather sarcastic manner. In
chapter forteen Chillingworth urges Hester to remove the A. She there
replies by saying, ‘'Were I worthy of it, it would fall away of its own
nature or transformed into something of a different puport. Hester is
saying this her old cynical husband, cl ....
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Hamlets Impractical Thinking A
1169 Words - 5 Pages.... these words, the Ghost puts the play in motion, for the rest of the story will be governed by Hamlet’s quest for this revenge. Furthermore, the spirit emphasizes the need for Hamlet to act quickly:
I am thy father’s spirit,
Doomed for a certain term to walk the night
And for the day confined to fast in fires
Till the foul crimes done in my days of nature
Are burnt and purged away. [1.5: 14-18]
The message is clear: if the prince is to truly ease the suffering of his father’s spirit, he must avenge the murder immediately.
Hamlet initially meets his challenge with zeal, promising the Ghost that he will produce quick results:
Yea, from the table of my mem ....
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Theme And Setting In Coming Of Age
319 Words - 2 Pages.... to vote. Many are uninterested and others are scared of losing their jobs. The whole theme of Coming of Age in Mississippi is to stand up and fight for what you believe in.
Setting
In Coming of Age in Mississippi, one of the most important settings in Anne’s childhood would have to be the school. She talks so much of school and her teachers throughout her childhood. She often speaks of competition with Darlene over their grades, how she became homecoming queen, and how she started a trend with her tight jeans. She had many antidotes from her school life. She spoke of her embarrassment at lunch when she had such a poor lunch. She talked about how Adline and Junior would ....
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All Quiet On The Western Front
3318 Words - 13 Pages.... understand the reality of the Great War. His new society, then, becomes the Company, his fellow trench soldiers, because that is a group which does understand the truth as Baumer has experienced it.
Remarque demonstrates Baumer's disaffiliation from the traditional by emphasizing the language of Baumer's pre- and post-enlistment societies. Baumer either can not, or chooses not to, communicate truthfully with those representatives of his pre-enlistment and innocent days. Further, he is repulsed by the banal and meaningless language that is used by members of that society. As he becomes alienated from his former, traditional, society, Baumer simultaneously is able to communi ....
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