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  • Quotes – Page 77 | Just Great DataBase

    Take my advice and live for a long, long time. Because the maddest thing a man can do in this life is to let himself die. Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote 99 …like that star of the waning summer who beyond all stars rises bathed in the ocean stream to glitter in brilliance. Homer…

  • Quotes – Page 88 | Just Great DataBase

    Excellent wretch! Perdition catch my soul But I do love thee! and when I love thee not, Chaos is come again. William Shakespeare Othello 77 Mom always said people worried too much about their children. Suffering when you’re young is good for you, she said. It immunized your body and your soul, and that was…

  • Gene Forester

    Gene Forester is the narrator and the protagonist of the novel. At the opening of the novel, he is a man at the age of thirty who remembers his time as a student at a private educational academy called the Devon School. As a student, he was extremely clever and competed for the Victorian. He…

  • Muriel

    Goat Muriel is depicted as a very clever character, but Orwell takes her a secondary role on the farm. She has such qualities as diligence and tact. One of the few she can read but prefers to remain a passive observer. Muriel does not display callousness towards others animals and willingly helps to them, for…

  • Uncas

    Uncas is the son of Chingachgook. He is an example of a “good Indian,” as opposed to Magua. Fast-footed deer, strong Indian, well-oriented in the dark and hears any, even the quietest sound. For his speed and courage gets the nickname, Bounding Elk. Uncas’s courage, the naturalness of his manners, convinces doubters of The Wily…

  • For Whom the Bell Tolls Summary

    The book begins when the young American Robert Jordan, who voluntarily participates in the civil war in Spain on the Republicans’ side, receives a mission from the base. He needs to destroy the bridge before the enemy crosses it. It is essential task and a mission of first priority because if fascist bring the reinforcements…

  • Dinitia Hewitt

    She is the young black girl from Welch. Initially, she was the leader of a group that bullied Jeannette at school in Welch. She allowed her gang to beat up Jeannette and then called them off when she saw Jeannette in a different light, and later they became her friend. The two later visit the pool…

  • Kate Chopin

    About Author Kate O’Flaherty (name in girlish years) was born February 8, 1850, in the city of St. Louis in the family of a businessman. Her father was an Irish immigrant, and the girl’s mother had French roots, which enabled her to speak two languages. The girl was taught not only the languages, but also…

  • Earl of Kent

    Earl of Kent is a faithful and candid dignitary of King Lear. By the efforts of enemies, he is doomed to exile. But instead of meekly accepting the verdict, he becomes a different person. His mission is to be with the governor and support him. It’s no wonder Kent seeks to play a role of…

  • Pride and Prejudice Essays

    Characters’ Transformation Introduction Pride and Prejudice is one of the most popular novels written by Jane Austen which was first published in 1813. It is more than a story of love which revolves around the lives of the Bennett family and the wealthy male visitors of Hertfordshire. The wide variety of personalities in… 1 160…