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Heart of Darkness Quotes – Page 3 | Just Great DataBase
The word ‘ivory’ rang in the air, was whispered, was sighed. You would think they were praying to it. Heart of Darkness 1 No, I don’t like work. I had rather laze about and think of all the fine things that can be done. I don’t like work—no man does—but I like what is in…
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Brave New World Summary
First three chapters of “Brave New World” are dedicated to depiction of general setting rather than to action. Huxley uses a traditional tool to introduce his brave new world to the reader: the novel begins with a lecture given to students by the Director of Hatcheries and Conditioning Centre (London). During the excursion we learn…
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Tartuffe Study Guide
Tartuffe Study Guide Author: Molière Original title: Le Tartuffe, ou L’Imposteur Tartuffe is a classical satire written by Moliere that shows us the story of the aforementioned Tartuffe – a con artist pretending to be a saint and entering the happy and jovial family to parasite on it. We see the characters, complicated enough to…
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Frankenstein Quotes – Page 3 | Just Great DataBase
now that I had finished, the beauty of the dream vanished, and breathless horror and disgust filled my heart. Frankenstein 0 Yo en cambio llevaba un infierno dentro de mi, y nadie podría arrancarlo jamás Frankenstein 0 My dreams were therefore undisturbed by reality; and I entered with the greatest diligence into the search of…
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Cathy Ames (Kate)
Cathy, one of the most interesting and controversial characters of Steinbeck, is born with what the author calls an “ugly soul” in the small town of Massachusetts (71). From an early age, people are captured and indulged in their innocent faces. As a teenager, she kills her parents, setting the family house on fire during…
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2500 – 3000 essays
Values Of Life Values are essential beliefs that help us to regulate our day-to-day attitudes and behaviour and serve as broad guidelines in all situations. Values influence our perception. Common examples of values are loyalty, equality, justice and sources are family, peers, society, school, media, and religion… 2 931 words General General Motors Table of…
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Candide Essays
Four Themes in Voltaire’s Candide Candide (1759) is a satire written by the French philosopher Voltaire. Through its lampooning of important social institutions, personalities and conventions, Candide criticized various social ills such as the hypocrisy of religion and the corrupting power of money. Not surprisingly, it was… 1 609 words Voltaire’s Candide: One Man’s Search…
