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And Then There Were None
483 Words - 2 Pages.... by one, the group narrows the suspect list down, until
only one is left alive but she figured that she would never
get off the islan anyway, and she hung herself from the
ceiling by putting a noose around her neck and kicking the
chair away on which she was standing, but she was not the
killer.
One of the mysteries to this book was, of course,
who killed all of the innocent people. Another mystery was
that every time another person was killed a little indian
figure would disappear from the edges of a serving plate.
One more mystery was that every murder followed, in order,
the famous poem "Ten Little Indians", which reads:
Ten ....
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The Adventures Of Huckleberry
768 Words - 3 Pages.... what did ya kill him for?" And the young lad answers, "Why nothin, only its on accout of the fued." This scene is showing that they are killing each other for unknown reasons. Buck killed a Shephardson just because and that is the only reason. He was brought up thinking to kill the Shephardson was the right thing to do. Later in the novel it is asked, "Well, who done the shooting? Was it a Grangerford or a Shephardson?" Buck replies, "Laws, how do I know? It was so long ago." The reader is sadden by this moment that is shown through irony. This feud is one of the most ironic events in the book but Twain uses irony for other occasions, too. The second circumstanc ....
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“The Many Meanings Of The Myth Of Icarus”
356 Words - 2 Pages.... their feelings about the myth of Icarus. In “Icarus” Edward Field puts a 90’s spin on the myth. He is saying that the worst part is not the actual death but the fact that he failed, “Only the feathers floating around the hat showed that anything more spectacular has occurred.” In “To A Friend Who’s Work Has Come To Triumph” Anne Sexton has put a women’s touch on the myth. She is saying do not look at the fact that he failed, look at the difference he made by trying, “Think of the difference it made!”
The Myth of Icarus can also be seen by an artist’s standpoint. Obviously, the main character is Icarus and what happens to him. In William Carlos Wil ....
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1984 Orwell
1507 Words - 6 Pages.... that does not comply with what the government wants they just erase from the past. The Party keeps watch over everyone. Each house has at least one telescreen mounted on the wall so the government can keep watch over everyone's actions. They do this to keep individuals in line. The Party members are not allowed to love or keep a family. The proles, because they are considered to be inferior and stupid, so it is ok for them to think and love and have a family. But they still do not have freedom; the government still keeps track of their actions. "Proles and animals are free." Since the Proles make up 85% of the population in Oceania, the government had to give them so ....
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Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
1078 Words - 4 Pages.... social commentary.
Lorelei seemed to come from a middle class family. She mentions that she attended business college, and that her father was sending her away to learn how to become a stenographer. This indicates that it was not out of the question for her to work for a living, although after she fell into the hands of Gus Eisman she does nothing of the sort. After living under the care of Mr. Eisman, she easily makes the transition from being a part of the working middle class to the life of leisure of the upper class. This of course would be a tremendous event for most people, but Lorelei seems not to dwell too much on it. She chooses, rather to focus on other mo ....
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People's Behavior And The Affect Of Social Situations
453 Words - 2 Pages.... now, but at the time no one knew what would happen, so I think the experiment wasn't unethical. I never would've expected this to happen. I thought the students would just wait the time out and leave when it was over. I had no clue the experiment would have such an affect on them. This experiment was useful in that it showed people that the environment does have an impact on behavior. It was also realistic, because there have been cases of mental illness in jails and things like this have happened in real life.
The second experiment was the ROTC Experiment. In this experiment, two groups of people were put in a flight simulator after being given an eye exam, and being exp ....
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The Crucible-thomas Putnam
690 Words - 3 Pages.... of “vengeful spirits layin’ hands on these children”(15). “There is a murderous witch among us,” he vehemently cries out(16). His action isn’t surprising because he has lost seven newborns and his Ruth is sick. He wants to hunt down the witch, but he needs some aid. He lays his eyes on Parris because Parris is the minister and Betty is also ill. Thus, Putnam tries to coerce Parris to witchcraft. “Declare it yourself,” Putnam tells Parris, “you have discovered witchcraft”(16). At this point, Putnam captures everyone’s attention, and then he strikes.
Thomas Putnam is behind the accusations toward many peop ....
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Jack London
1000 Words - 4 Pages.... years as a cannery worker, a longshoreman and as a nocturnal scavenger of San Francisco Bay, becoming the self-styled "Prince of the Oyster Pirates." In his spare time, he attempted to further his education by reading the works of Herbert Spencer, Karl Marx, Rudyard Kipling, Friedrich Nietzche, and others. He joined the Klondike gold rush or 1898, returning to San Francisco penniless, but with a wealth of memories which provided the raw material for his first stories. Jack London fought his way up out of the factories and waterfront dives of West Oakland to become the highest paid, most popular novelist and short story writer of his day. He wrote passionately and pr ....
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