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Parable Of The Sower - Communi
... in which a community joins together to fend off harsh and frightening realities of the world outside the walls. A community, itself, should provide security, trust and honesty, and more importantly, happiness. “This is a small community, [they] all know each other here. [They] all depend on each other. [They’re] not very social, [they] mind their own business” (p 31).
One apparent aspect of the ritual of banning together against catastrophes is that it not only draws the group together physically, but it also has a tendency to bond them emotionally. A community joins together when there is a t ...
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Germania
... two points don't manifest themselves during the 's first passage on physical location.
Tacitus lets us know right off the start where Germany is positioned in terms of its bordering territories and informs us among several other geographical details that the rivers Rhine and Danube separate Germany from the Galli, Rhaeti and Pannonii.
The name "Germany" according to Tacitus originates from the name of a tribe that drove the Gauls out of what would ultimately become German territory. Ever since those times, the name "Germany" was believed to inspire terror when heard.
Tacitus makes mention of the fact that wit ...
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Emma By Jane Austen
... the arrival of Harriet Smith. Harriet, a young girl of unknown lineage, is a student at Mrs. Goddard’s school. Emma sees the reformation and refinement of Harriet as a challenge, and decides to take her under her wing. There is a rapid change of atmosphere and mood, as Emma is more cheerful and content because of her newfound friend. The two girls become best friends, and Emma’s wound from Miss Taylor’s departure gradually begins to heal. As the story progresses, Emma notices Harriet’s fondness of a young farmer by the name of Robert Martin. Emma feels that Mr. Martin is not worthy of her dear friend ...
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The Stone Angel And The Fifth Business: Analysis Of The Main Characters
... feelings of guilt through
their whole lives.
First of all, Dunny the main character of The Fifth Business, for
whom the snowball was intended, feels extremely guilty because he knew that
Percy Staunton with whom he had earlier a fight, would throw one final
snowball at him before he goes into the house for supper. To avoid the
coming snowball he dodges around pregnant Mrs. Dempster who at the same
time gets hit on the head, causing her great pain. Dunny is just reaching
puberty and listening to his mother's reports on the premature birth of
Paul Dempster gave him the sense that he is directly involved in it.
Fu ...
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Summary: Jurassic Park
... one, but now the reader is
presented with scientific evidence of living dinosaurs. Here the reader is
given a little insight of the background to the situation, as Bob Morris,
part of the EPA, reveals information that InGen had three Cray XMP's
shipped to Costa Rica, which were very powerful supercomputers, and 24
Hoods, which were automated gene sequencers. Later on, the carcass of a
dinosaur, which was found near the sight where the young girl was bit, was
sent to a lab to be examined, and it was identified as a Procompsognathus,
thought to be extinct for millions of years. The scientists who witnessed
the eviden ...
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Summer Of The Monkeys: Jay Berry And His Conflicts
... a .22" those were the exact words
that motivated Jay Berry to realize his goal of catching Jimbo and the rest of
the escaped circus monkeys. In Wilson Rawls novel Summer of the Monkeys Jay
Berry Lee encounters many obstacles in his way of succeeding his goal. Before
Jay Berry succeeds his goal, he encounters many conflicts that both hinder and
help him through his amazing journey.
The first inner force that helps Jay Berry along his journey is his
incredible determination. Jay Berry displays his determination many times
throughout the novel. For Jay Berry to succeed his goals of bringing the
highly intelligent ...
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Of Mice And Men: Why I Shot Lennie
... kid at heart so
when he is sad he cries, that's the only way he can deal with his problems.
But anyway, I had mad Lennie angry and he started to cry. Then I felt
sorry for him and told him I would get him a dog so he wouldn't have to
carry around that mouse. Then he gave me that "guilt trip" and started
saying that he could go live and the woods and he would be fine without me.
Yes, Lennie was a very smart person.
As I look back to those events leading up to Lennie's death I kind
of think that it's my fault that he's dead. Not just because I'm the one
that killed him but because I should have watched him more clo ...
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Zimbabwe 2
... white regime in 1965”(TIME).
Robert Mugabe, ZANU-PF's former leader, became the first head of
Zimbabwe, calling for "a new spirit that must unite and not divide." Although while Zimbabwe had a fresh name and a fresh leader, it still had its former problems.The racial inequalities induced by white rule continued in the feud between black and white incomes and black Zimbabweans wanted their fair share of the chief farming territory that had been previously owned by the white settlers from the
1890’s till today (TIME).
Zimbabwe went bankrupted after the long war for freedom and the
economy was even w ...
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The Women Of The Grapes Of Wra
... into a glass of water and disperses throughout, her strength permeates to the rest of the family, infusing them with her mightiness. Also, when the Wilsons' car breaks down and Pa proposes splitting up just for a short time until the car is repaired she threatens him with a jack handle. She knows that all they have in the world is each other and without that themselves to hold on to the have nothing. There is a saying "one finds comfort in numbers" however in this case it is "comfort" is replaced with survival. In addition, near the end of the book, when the boxcars have flooded and it seems all hope has b ...
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The Awakening 5
... in her life. She is the quintessential mother-woman. “[Mother-women] [are] women who idolized their children, [worship] their husbands, and [esteem] it a holy privilege to efface themselves as individuals and grow wings as ministering angels.” She gave up her individuality by taking marriage vows and became one half of the Ratignolle family. “The Ratignolles understood each other perfectly. If ever a fusion of two human beings into one has ever been accomplished on this sphere it [is] surely this union.” Madame Ratignolle has surrendered to her husband’s world as proper wives a ...
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