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To Kill A Mockingbird: Atticus' Determination, Persistence, And Intelligence
602 Words - 3 Pages.... let him down. Another example is that Atticus is determined to spend a lot of time with the children and tells them many things that may help them in the future. This shows that Atticus is determined to raise his children with good manners and morals and also to have no prejudices against anyone that is different than them. He also spends a lot of time with them to help them with their schoolwork and any troubles that they maybe facing.
In addition another heroic quality is Atticus’ persistence. For instance, Atticus is very persistent with the children to have them do their homework and to succeed in whatever they do. This shows that he deeply cares about the childr ....
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A Christmas Memory And A Child's Christmas In Wales: A Comparison
318 Words - 2 Pages.... in Wales” and gifts that where given where not cherished at all. So in the end result the child in the story “ A Christmas Memory “ really had a good memory of the gifts that he got because they meant so much to him, Unlike the child “ A Child’s Christmas in Wales”.
In both of the stores the similarities can be contrasted by saying. Is that one similarity that stood out and also really brought the two stories together. Was how both of these family’s in both of the stores had such a love for each other and which in both of the store brought them together and how the both of the family’s prepared there food around the Christmas time. Also the Christmas ....
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Rustlers Of Panther Gap
363 Words - 2 Pages.... from the Air! About a week after they had a plan and decided on what they were going to do, more trouble comes along. A couple of no good boys (the Dursley’s) start to interrupt their plans by ruining their Solarcycle and starting fights with Barney and Jake. But that won’t stop them, they decide to take off anyway. One evening after Barney had taken off with the Solarcycle and had cruised around above the trees for about an hour or so, Barney spotted something, he couldn’t really get a good view so he decided to move in for a closer look. That was all he needed! He spotted the criminals, it was the S******, Barney was shocked! Right when he was about to turn around a ....
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The Glass Menagerie: Struggle To Fit Into Society
1065 Words - 4 Pages.... Lastly you can see
how society forced them to change and Laura to lose her status in order to fit
in with Jim and that's shown by the horn breaking. Tom then realizes that and
leaves which causes him to change too. Tennessee Williams artfully depicted this.
The fire escape. A downtrodden red thing off the sides of buildings showing
societies ineffectual escape from itself. In this case it served as a passageway
between the real world and the dream one that Laura and Tom were living in at
home. Both somehow stumbled both physically and mentally. When Laura said “I'm
all right. I slipped but I'm all right”(47). She was trying to pass to the real
world to do a ....
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The Black Cat By Poe
678 Words - 3 Pages.... In most cases, the setting is usually indelible to a story, but “The Black Cat” relies little on this element. This tale could have occurred anywhere and can be placed in any era. This makes the setting the weakest element of “The Black Cat.”
Next, symbolism is always an integral part of any Poe story. The most obvious of symbolic references in this story is the cat’s name, Pluto. This is the Roman god of the underworld. Pluto contributes to a strong sense of hell and may even symbolize the devil himself. Another immensely symbolic part of “The Black Cat” is the title itself, since onyx cats have long connoted bad luck an ....
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Bless Me Ultima 2
1665 Words - 7 Pages.... each man must choose his own religion and destiny, by depicting the changes Tony feels after the deaths of Lupito, Narciso and Florence. Beforehand, Tony never questioned his faith but as each person died Tony turned farther and farther away from Catholicism and eventually even away from the pagan religion. Tony questioned his destiny and effectiveness as a priest, had doubts of the Catholic God and eventually of everything he had ever believed in, as Anaya shows that one strict religion isn’t always the right way or the only way.
The first step in Tony’s spiritual journey is when he questions his family’s long-standing belief in the Catholic religio ....
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The Time Machine By H.G Wells
3224 Words - 12 Pages.... time.
In 1894 he began to write science-fiction stories. -James Gunn Wells vision of the future, with its troglodytic Morlocks descended from the working class of his day and the pretty but helpless Eloi devolved from the leisure class, may seem antiquated political theory. It emerged out of the concern for social justice that drew Wells to the Fabian Society and inspired much of his later writing, but time has not dimmed the fascination of the situation and the horror of the imagery. The Time Machine brought these concerns into his fiction. It, too, involved the future, but a future imagined with greater realism and in greater detail than earlier stories of the future. ....
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Comparison Of 1984 And Animal Farm
394 Words - 2 Pages.... people became cheerful when they heard of the news.
This perceived reality is the truth to the Party members.
The true reality in 1984 is shown only to the reader and some Inner
Party members. O'Brien knows the real truth of things as shown by his torturing
of Winston. He tells Winston that if the Party tells the people that 2+2=5,
then it does. He also instructs Winston that if the Party informs its members
that 2+2=3 or 4 or all at the same time, then it is so. Although this true
reality is available to Inner Party members, they too do not have the freedom of
thought or individuality... they are only just aware of its existence. Only the
outside reader is ....
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