|
|
|
|
 |
|
|
Book Reports Term Papers and Reports |
|
|
Catcher In The Rye 4
4128 Words - 16 Pages.... have all attributed to the controversial nature of the novel. Yet the novel is not without its sharp advocates, who argue that it is a critical look at the problems facing American youth during the 1950's. When developing a comprehensive opinion of the novel, it is important to consider the praises and criticisms of The Catcher in the Rye.When studying a piece of literature, it is meaningful to note the historical background of the piece and the time at which it was written. Two J.D. Salinger short stories, "I'm Crazy" and "Slight Rebellion off Madison," were published in periodicals during the 1940's, and introduced Holden Caulfield, the main character of The Catche ....
|
Beowulf 2
352 Words - 2 Pages.... That is to be famous. He wants the scops to sing about him. He wants to be known by everyone in the world. This is his only purpose in life.
The theme of good vs. evil that is present in the story of Beowulf, has become the classic foundation of many modern stories. Beowulf and Grendel represent the ultimate struggle of good and evil. Grendel tries to destroy everything around him. To Beowulf, this is another conquest. It allows him to do yet another good deed that people will talk about.
Beowulf represents God and Grendel is Satan. The struggle between God and Satan has existed throughout time. Beowulf is all that is good, moral, and ethical. He lives by t ....
|
Tom Sawyer: Summary
1774 Words - 7 Pages.... pay him to paint. Tom managed this by telling people that it
isn't every day that you get a chance to paint a fence and he thought it
was fun. He had people begging him to paint by the time that he was
finished his story. He would have taken every boy in the town's wealth if
he had not run out of paint.
On June 17th about the hour of midnight, Tom and his best friend Huck were
out in the grave yard trying to get rid of warts, when they witnessed a
murder by Injun Joe. At the time Muff Potter was drunk and asleep so Injun
Joe blamed the murder him (Muff Potter). They knew if crazy Injun Joe found
out they knew, he would for sure kill them. Tom wrote on a wooden board
"Huck Fi ....
|
Huck Finn 2
733 Words - 3 Pages.... living with the Widow Douglas and her sister, Miss Watson. Huck grew up living wild out in the open, just going as he pleased. Now he living in a house, with two ladies that are very strict with manners. Although, he doesn’t runaway back to the woods, he still wishes he could go back to the easy living in the uncivilized outdoors.
When Huck’s father learns of his wealth, he kidnaps Huck, and takes him back to a
cabin on the other side of the river. After repeated beatings Huck escapes and makes the scene look as if he had been murdered. He then hides on Jackson Island, and returns to his life of freedom. Also on the Island is Jim, Miss Watson’s runaway sl ....
|
Satire And Jane Austen: A Winning Combination
614 Words - 3 Pages.... a reader of fine taste can discern an accurate
summary of Austen’s work by adding her use of horation satire to the belief
appraised before mentioned (Southam 106). It is this technique coupled
with a wealth of satirical implications that ultimately allow the reader
not only to see through the mask worn by most of the characters within the
novel, but to also understand Austen’s frustration with people similar to
them who allow their ranks in the community to effect the way in which they
treat others. A prime example of this would be her characterization of the
Bingley sisters because while wasting little time going into detail about
them, she made it clear to the reader ....
|
Pride And Prejudice: The Summary
3827 Words - 14 Pages.... that he is contemptuous and conceited. On the other hand, Mr. Bingley is found to be very agreeable, and takes a liking to Mr. Bennet’s eldest daughter, Jane.
Jane is invited to Netherfield, her mother insists that she go by horseback even though it looks like rain. Mrs. Bennet has come up with this scheme so that Jane might become better acquainted with Bingley. Her scheme is deployed with success; Jane sends notice that she is to stay longer than expected due to her ill health. Jane is soon better and the next event takes the daughters to another ball and another chance for Elizabeth to confirm Bingley’s affections for Jane. During the ball, Darcy asks her to ....
|
A Book Report On Aldous Huxley's "A Brave New World"
1221 Words - 5 Pages.... understanding of this brave
new world.
The first three chapters present most of the important ideas or
themes of the novel. The Director of Hatcheries and Conditioning explains
that this Utopia breeds people to order, artificially fertilizing a
mother's eggs to create babies that grow in bottles. They are not born, but
decanted. Everyone belongs to one of five classes, from the Alphas, the
most intelligent, to the Epsilons, morons bred to do the dirty jobs that
nobody else wants to do. The lower classes are multiplied by a budding
process that can create up to 96 identical clones and produce over 15,000
brothers and sisters from a single ovary.
All the babies are condit ....
|
A Catcher In The Rye
646 Words - 3 Pages.... decides to stay in a hotel until his parents expect him home for Christmas vacation.
When he arrives in the city he hops on a cab to a cheesy hotel for the night and as he is alone in his room he feels lonely and sort of depressed so he goes to the bar in the hotel for a drink. All the people in the bar make him even more depressed so he decides to call it a night. On the way to his room, in the elevator the elevator attendant offers to send him up a hooker for the night. Being a virgin Holden decides to take him up on the hooker. Once the hooker makes it up to his room he gets cold feet and decides not to have sex with her and just talk. The hooker gets mad at Holden for wa ....
|
|
|
|
|
Copyright © 2006 Paper University |
|
|
|
|
|