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To Kill A Mocking Bird 2
1317 Words - 5 Pages.... in the South
during the early twentieth century. Harper Lee's effective use of racial symbolism and allegory can be seen by
studying various examples from the book, namely the actions of the children, of the racist whites, and of Atticus
Finch.
One of the more effective allegories in the novel is the building of a snowman by Jem and Scout. 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. If the snowman was made completely out of snow, Jem's action would not be so
significant. Scout is very surprised when she sees the brown snowman ....
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Kurt Vonnegut And Slaughter-Ho
3915 Words - 15 Pages.... raid that devastated the city and killed an estimated 135,000 people - more than the number of deaths in the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki combined. After the bombing, the soldier wrote his father, "we were put to work carrying corpses from Air-Raid shelters; women, children, old men; dead from concussion, fire or suffocation. Civilians cursed us and threw rocks as we carried bodies to huge funeral pyres in the city."
Freed from his captivity by the Red Army's final onslaught against Nazi Germany and returned to America, the soldier - Kurt Vonnegut Jr. - tried for many years to put into words what he had experienced during that horrific event. At first, it seemed ....
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Heart Of Darkness By Joseph Co
1452 Words - 6 Pages.... been critiqued to represent different aspects of situations in the book. However, Kurtz's last words "The horror! The horror!" refer, to me, to magnify only three major aspects. The horror magnifies Kurtz not being able to restrain himself, the colonizers' greed, and Europe's darkness. Kurtz comes to the Congo with noble intentions. He thought that each ivory station should stand like a beacon light, offering a better way of life to the natives. He was considered to be a "universal genius": he was an orator, writer, poet, musician, artist, politician, ivory producer, and chief agent of the ivory company's Inner Station. yet, he was also a "hollow man," a man without basic int ....
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The Sniper Analysis
416 Words - 2 Pages.... sniper gains the upper hand and after taking a bullet in the arm destroys the worthy opponent. After a curious inspection to the identity of the enemy sniper he finds himself looking into the eyes of his dead brother.
The story is written in 3rd person P.O.V as to give an idea of the setting, and as they waged their war the outside person could give unbiased information of which would have been limited if it were to be presented in a 1st person P.O.V. We wouldn’t have got an unbiased opinion of the two snipers, which defeats the purpose of the theme.
How the setting was expressed is also a vital part for the development of the story. The opening paragraph gives a v ....
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An Occurance At Owl Creek Brid
871 Words - 4 Pages.... is sentenced to death by asphyxiation. He thinks to himself “If
I could free my hands, I might throw off my noose and spring into the stream...By diving
I could evade the bullets and swimming vigorously, reach the bank.” This is surely the
talk of a man who has the will to live. Up until the last nanoseconds of his execution, he
imagines an elaborate escape in which he manages to reach his home and family.
Peyton Farquhar is a southern gentleman, “..of a highly respected Alabama
family,” in the times of the civil war. “His features were good, a straight nosed, firm
mouthed, broad forehead from which his long dark hair was combed straight back, fallin ....
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Broken Chain
425 Words - 2 Pages.... British. Mohahehu, who is succeeded to become the new chief of the six nations, feeling that something has been wrong from the beginning of helping the British to fight against Indians in Delaware. On the other side, there is Sir William Johnson. He is a man that will do anything to satisfy his interest and at the same time accomplishes the British king’s plans. As we can see, he even married an Indian woman because of the convenience to form a tie with the six nations. As the movie goes along, there are intensions between the Indians and the British constantly. The British always demand the Indians to give help on their problems, but never keep on their promises, such as n ....
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To Kill A Mockingbird 6
599 Words - 3 Pages.... In To Kill A Mockingbird, Atticus says at the trial: "You know the truth, and the truth is this: Some Negroes lie, some Negroes are immoral, some Negro men are not to be trusted around our women--black or white. But this is a truth that applies to the human race and to no particular race of men" (Lee, 204). This shows that Atticus believes that no race is better than another. Through discussions with my mother, I know that she feels the same way. My mother, however, does not listen to both sides of the story. Atticus always listens to both children, as Scout says: "Well, in the first place you never stopped to gimme a chance to tell you my side of it--you just lit right ....
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Macbeth - Influence Of Characters On Macbeth
1920 Words - 7 Pages.... to which he or she is subjected have bearing on how a person thinks, feels and acts. Considering this, the actions of the character Macbeth must be evaluated by his personal motivations and the external causes that may have led to them. It is established from the very beginning that Macbeth is ambitious. There can be no doubt about this. A certain level of courage accompanies his ambition as well. As a noble he is an active one, fighting against the rebel hordes and Norwegians in defense of his king, no doubt for the purpose of gaining notoriety and other rewards. This is further illustrated by his gracious acceptance of credit for his deeds. He is a political figure in ....
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