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A_Tale_of_Two_Cities 时间:2013-11-13
A Tale of Two Cities In Charles Dickens A Tale of Two Cities, the character of Sydney Carton was presented as an alcoholic lawyer with very low self-esteem. He progressed as a character and changed slightly in appearance mainly in Chapter 20 of Book the Second. In the preceding chapters, Carton is merely described as a drunkard, frequenting tavern and downing copious amounts of wine.
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My_Brother_Sam_is_Dead 时间:2013-11-13
My Brother Sam is Dead The story takes place in Redding, Connecticut during the American Revolutionary War in the 1770s. My Brother Sam Is Dead was written by James Lincoln Collier and Christopher Collier. This book is narrated by the main character by Tim Meeker. The Meeker family was managing absolutely fine until Sam told his loyalist family that he would be fighting the British an
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A_Time_to_Kill 时间:2013-11-13
A Time to Kill A Time to Kill is a novel written about how a ten-year old black girl named Tonya Haileys life was shattered when two rednecks beat and raped her, and then how her father took the law into his own hands and decided their punishment himself. Tonya was walking home from the grocery store when the two rednecks, Billy Ray Cobb and Pete Willard, saw her. They threw full bee
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A_Time_to_Kill 时间:2013-11-13
A Time to Kill A Time to Kill A Time to Kill which was based on a novel written by Grisham, it was released in 1996 and directed by Joel Schumer. This movie shows a struggling black man in a racially charged court room drama. Carl Lee Hailey, played by Samuel L. Jackson murders the two men who rapes and beats his ten year old Tanya, and then leaves her for dead, and then defended by
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Eveline_and_The_Story_of_An_Hour 时间:2013-11-13
Eveline and The Story of An Hour "The Story Of An Hour" by Kate Chopin and "Eveline" by James Joyce share similar themes about a call for freedom, and both stories end ironically. Although both stories are about victims, they differ in setting and imagery. One of the similarities between the stories is that both are written from a third person central point of view. Both are set around
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Everybody_Knows__Cynicism_in_America 时间:2013-11-13
Everybody Knows: Cynicism in America William Chaloupka in his book, Everybody Knows, Cynicism in America, explores the cause, effect and need for cynicism in the American political arena. He educates the reader on the history of cynicism and the role it plays in todays society by dividing the book into three areas. Part one allows the reader to look at the history of cynicism while, par
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Everyday_Use 时间:2013-11-13
Everyday Use Everyday Use In Alice Walkers, Everyday Use, the point of view is that of the mothers. She is the narrator. She is also what wed call a protagonist. A hero in a way. She is telling the story from her perspective, so we see her children the way she sees them. As with most stories, there is a protagonist and an antagonist. In this story, the antagonist is Dee, the
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Everyday_Use 时间:2013-11-13
Everyday Use The story clearly supports the mothers simple, unsophisticated view of heritage, and shows disdain for Dees materialistic connection to her heritage. This is demonstrated from the beginning of the story. We learn very quickly that the mother has inherited many customs and traditions from her ancestors. She describes herself as a large big-boned woman with rough man-wor
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Everyday_Use 时间:2013-11-13
Everyday Use True Heritage In the story Everyday Use, Alice Walker tells a tale of how a daughters idea of heritage is distorted by society, and how her true heritage lies within her family. Walker conveys this theme by narrating the story from what is apparent to be the mothers point of view of how Dee, the oldest of the two daughters, does not have a grasp of her true heritage
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Everyday_Use 时间:2013-11-13
Everyday Use The four main characters of this story are the author, the authors daughters Dee (Wangero) and Maggie, and Hakim-a-barber. All of these characters have different values on the cultural artifacts in the story. When Dee came back home for the evening as they were eating supper she pointed out the butter churn and the dasher that she wanted them. She only wanted them to use
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A_Tree_Grows_in_Brooklyn 时间:2013-11-13
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn A Tree Grows in Brooklyn Betty Smith isn't well known for her many works, but the one book that almost everyone has heard about, is A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. In this novel she shows herself to be an author of great depth and knowledge; she gives us a peek into the complex human soul. This book gives great insight into life; it shows why many
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Examine_the_Presentation_of_the_Ecclesiastical_Characters_in 时间:2013-11-13
Examine the Presentation of the Ecclesiastical Characters in Chaucers General Prologue Examine the Presentation of the Ecclesiastical Characters in Chaucers General Prologue Chaucers account of the ecclesiastical figures is an example of his social satire. He presents the majority of these characters as people going on the pilgrimage for completely the wrong reasons, which sugges
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Exploration_of_A_Secret_Sorrow_and_A_Sorrowful_Woman 时间:2013-11-13
Exploration of A Secret Sorrow and A Sorrowful Woman Exploration of A Secret Sorrow and A Sorrowful Woman Sorrow. Not a particularly attractive word, it is actually a word that conjures up negative thoughts. Yet strangely, Sorrow is so prominent in the stories, A Secret Sorrow and A Sorrowful Woman. Both stories revolve around a central female character that seems
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Exploring_Conflicts 时间:2013-11-13
Exploring Conflicts EXPLORING CONFLICTS Stories are usually rated in interest on whether their story lines are captivating or not. Plots always try to relate to their readers. To apply to the audience without confusion. A basic aspect in good writing is the fundamental element of conflict. Writing pieces can not be complete without some sort of controversy distributed throughout the
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Face_Of_Fear 时间:2013-11-13
Face Of Fear In many books the main character is placed in a position that is very compromising. This book is no different. Graham Harris is placed into situations such as these. He is a fairly middle-aged man who now has a slight gimp in his leg. Graham Harris was once a very prosperous mountain climber until a tragic accident changed his life. Little did he know that is fear of cl
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Into_Thin_Air 时间:2013-11-13
Into Thin Air A FEW years ago, after reading Jon Krakauer's horrifying account of the 1996 expeditions to Everest (Into Thin Air) in which 11 climbers died (nine on a single night) due to a combination of bad luck, bad weather and inexperience, I got a bit put off by this mountain climbing business. To "prove" themselves, people had begun paying vast sums of money to be literally pushed
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Fahrenheit_451 时间:2013-11-13
Fahrenheit 451 (1.) Fahrenheit 451 The Temperature at Which Books Burn By: Ray Bradbury Copyright 1953 by Ray Bradbury 179 pages Fahrenheit 451 portrays censorship in the future through the fictional story of one man, Guy Montag, who undergoes an awakening by realizing the significance of his actions and the need to express the ideas that were bring oppressed by the future government.
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Fahrenheit_451 时间:2013-11-13
Fahrenheit 451 FAHRENHEIT 451 Ray Bradburys novel Fahrenheit 451 reflects Bradburys views on both censorship and conformity besides many other things. His opposition to both censorship and book burning is demonstrated through the characters feelings and thoughts. Originally written in 1951 as the Fireman (Beachams), Fahrenheit 451(symbolically named because that is the temperatu
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Fahrenheit_451 时间:2013-11-13
Fahrenheit 451 Fahrenheit 451 is a science fiction novel, but not all of its elements and messages are fictional. Some of them are very much at large in todays world. The biggest example would be medias control and influence over every society. Throughout history, and in every existent society, media has always played a key role in determining the norm of any given society. Among these
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Fahrenhiet_451 时间:2013-11-13
Fahrenhiet 451 The novel, Fahrenheit 451,was written by Ray Bradbury between 1950 and 1953 in Los Angeles, California. Bradbury was an American novelist, short-story writer, essayist poet, and many more. He was born in Waukegan, Illinois on August 22, 1920, the third child born into his family. His parents always pushed him to thrive for what he believed in. Bradbury grew up with an op
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Fairytales 时间:2013-11-13
Fairytales Rumpelstiltzkin Rumpelstiltzkin is a story about a young, beautiful, millers daughter who is held by the greedy King, as he believes that she is able to turn straw into gold. This belief came about after the miller began to boast that his daughter was in fact able to fulfill such a feat. After being locked away in the dungeon with nothing but a spinning wheel and a room full
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Faithful_Elephants 时间:2013-11-13
Faithful Elephants Rough Draft Faithful Elephants The childrens book Faithful Elephant by Yukio Tsuchiya, about three elephant in a time of war where their trainers have to put the to death. The trainers are worried about the zoo being bombed and the animals running loose in the street cause hazard. The elephants John, Tonky and Wanly were all elephants loved very much at the zoo,
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The_Fall 时间:2013-11-13
The Fall The Fall (La Chute, 1956) I first read The Fall in college and thought it one of the best explorations of a single character I have ever or will ever read. Unfortunately, my paper on the work was less well received. In fact, it was given a mark of "C" with the advice that I pay closer attention to the story. To this day I consider The Fall an incredible character study in searc
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Fall_of_Man_Through_Knowledge_(comparison_of_Frankenstien_an 时间:2013-11-13
Fall of Man Through Knowledge (comparison of Frankenstien and Genesis) Throughout history, man has been fascinated with the origins of life. Questions like, where did we come from' and how were we created' have been asked for ages. We have even fantasized about creating life ourselves and the never-ending quest for knowledge pursues to this day. Genesis reflects how one ancient p
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Ethan_Frome 时间:2013-11-13
Ethan Frome Can you recall feeling as though everything you knew was trying to trap you, including your own self and conscience' Welcome to Ethan Frome's world - where society's intolerance, his feelings of isolation, and his desperation trap him. In Ethan Frome, by Edith Wharton, it becomes evident that Ethan experiences those three aforementioned oppressors through use of similaritie
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A_Visit_To_A_Small_Planet 时间:2013-11-13
A Visit To A Small Planet In A Visit To A Small Planet, many human faults are indirectly scrutinized and ridiculed, adding hints of satire to the interesting comedy. One of the faults being derided, is the fact that although our race does not enjoy nor promote violence and war, it still occurs and we still do things to provoke it. The ridiculing in the story is very clear-cut and iro
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Family_Relationships_Within 时间:2013-11-13
Family Relationships Within Jane Austen is a writer of romance and drama with a sense of social satire. She has displayed her view of family rituals and social customs of the Victorian era in most of her works (Sense and Sensibility). Her views of relationships were developed through frequent travels and extended visits to London and an ill-fated love for a young Irishman (Tomalin). In
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Family_Violence 时间:2013-11-13
Family Violence This book begins with a detailed preface and introduction which both set the tone and scope of this ambitious and noble publication. The author explores the issue of violence against women both in the context of the home and society as a whole. She closely looks at the progression made by Caribbean and International human rights organizations such as CEDAW (Convention on
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Fantasy_Reality_of_Tularecito 时间:2013-11-13
Fantasy/Reality of Tularecito Franklin looked into Tularecito's mirror and saw what Tularecito was. The Pastures views come from several directions. While one teacher sees Tularecito as a dog, needing to be trained, the other sees him as an idiot savant, needing only to be pushed into harmless fantasy. This leads a third view of Tularecito, one of a simple minded killer that needs to b
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Fahrenheit_451 时间:2013-11-13
Fahrenheit 451 An Overview of Fahrenheit 451 Ray Bradburys Fahrenheit 451 is the epitome of censorship in America. Guy Montag, the protagonist, is a fireman whose sole job is to burn books and the homes of people who harbor them. Montags life is unfulfilled and dictated by ignorance until he meets Clarisse McClellan, whose character is a catalyst. Clarisses ability to see the beaut

