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Quotes – Page 290 | Just Great DataBase
The judge murmured with a reptilian smile: Agatha Christie And Then There Were None 4 A percentage! What splendid words they have; they are so scientific, so consolatory…. Once you’ve said ‘percentage’ there’s nothing more to worry about. If we had any other word… maybe we might feel more uneasy…. Fyodor Dostoyevsky Crime and Punishment…
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Dorian Gray
This hero of the book is the main one as you understood. He is physically so beautiful that no one can see him easily without a desire to kiss. Even men. At the beginning of the story, he is nice, good-hearted. But this all changed until he gets corrupted by vanity? What is the main…
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Torvald Helmer
Torvald, a former attorney, is a man who strives hard to maintain the reputation of a respectable businessman. He has an excellent job reputation, a great stylish house, a loving wife, and three pretty children. From the very first sight, he seems to be an ideal family man who cares the most about his family.…
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Les Misérables Summary
The story is a build-up and escalation of the fate of several characters from different runs of life. The first character introduced is Jean Valjean, a man convicted for thievery who is released from prison and nobody at Digne takes him in except Myriel, a Bishop. He soon returns Myriel the favor by stealing his…
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Chuck
Chuck is a very young and chatty Glader, the best friend of the Thomas in the Maze. He is the youngest among all other boys from the story. The boy becomes very attached to others and can be a true friend. In the book, Chuck’s personality represents innocence. However, the hero changes throughout the book.…
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Name Of The Rose Summary
Prague, 1968. A young translator receives an old French book of memoirs of the Reverend Adso from Melk. The title page of the book states that it is a translation of a Latin text written in the end of XIV century that also was a reproduction of an even more ancient manuscript of the XIV…
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The Little Prince
Here is another protagonist of the story because the book is named after the Little Prince. He is an innocent young boy who lives on another planet. He is the one who understands the narrator’s paintings with the boa. Previously, he traveled to different lands where he met another type of adult with his strengths…
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Thomas Pérez
Maman’s fiancé who really loves her. He feels sad about her fast death and doesn’t understand how it could happen. One of the elderly residents at the old persons’ home where Meursault’s mother lived. Before Madame Meursault’s death, she and Perez had become so inseparable that the other residents joked that he was her fiancé.…
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Common Sense Essays – Page 2 | Just Great DataBase
Summary Of Common Sense By Thomas Paine Summary of “Common Sense”, by Thomas Paine Common Sense is a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine. The pamphlet itself was written in the year of 1775 1776. The pamphlet was intended to inspire the people of the Thirteen Colonies to declare their independence from Great Britain and to…
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1000 – 2000 essays – Page 31 | Just Great DataBase
Sociology: Black Like Me [Structural Functionalism] One argument made by Structural Functionalists is that society should be a meritocracy. People should be rewarded based on their abilities. (Class notes, SOCI 201, Winter 2010) An example to illustrate this argument from Black Like Me is found on page 39. The elderly… 1 705 words Black Like…
