Category: Study Guides
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I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings Essays
Displacement, a Theme in Maya Angelou´s I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings The feeling of displacement leaves a painful hole in one’s heart. Whether a person is a male or female, white or black, lives in the North or South, or young or old, displacement takes a toll on their character and personality. Maya…
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Paper Towns Essays
Book Report on “Paper Towns” by John Green Book Report Project in English By Claire Andrea Pascual – III-Arezzo Title: Paper Towns Author: John Green Genre: Young adult novel, mystery Characters: 1. ) Quentin “Q” Jacobsen – He is the protagonist and the one who is telling the story. He is childhood friends and… 1…
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The Turn of the Screw Essays
The Turn of the Screw: Theme Analysis Beauty versus evil Throughout The Turn of the Screw, there are many references to the connection between physical appearance and morality. Traditionally, external beauty was assumed to be connected to internal beauty, and literary representations of physical perfection as representing moral… 881 words Turn of the Screw Summary:…
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Charlie
Charlie is Morrie’s father. This man has a hard destiny. Being younger he was running from the Russian army to America in order not to die. He was there completely alone, without money, food, clothes, and place to live. He was even uneducated that is why he didn’t speak English. Exactly in that time, he…
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The Proposer
The unknown narrator in ‘A Modest Proposal’ is not Jonathan Swift himself, though he can look like him. Rather, he is prone to exaggeration man, who represents a class of people whom Swift especially neglected. The Proposer looks like well-educated, rich, English Protestant who does not actually care about the humanity of Ireland’s Catholic poor.…
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Huckleberry Finn
This hero is the main one in the book. He is a kind boy with tricky character. Also, he has a kind of misunderstanding in his inner world. The thing he needed to understand was to whom he felt loyal: to follow a religion, or follow his gut instincts? To obey his father or the…
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William Henry Blore
William Henry Blore is the following character of the novel, And Then There Were None that should be discussed. Firstly, he was also invited to the Indian Island together with the other nine guests. Mr. Henry Blore is a former policeman who practiced corruption and committed crimes in this way. In accordance with the plot…
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Kantorek
In a novel about war, you’d expect to see the evil which takes many forms. An enemy soldier, a betrayer, bomb, even death itself, or a rat inside the group of friends. But you can’t think of the one person, profession, that could take a form of evil – a schoolteacher. And Kantorek is the…
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Son of God
He is Jesus Christ, the second part of the Trinity. The Son of God is very sympathetic and often advocates everyone in front of God. When the war comes, he conquered devils for two times, at first in heaven and at the second time when he sacrifices himself for the survival of all humanity. Before…
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White Fang Summary
The story narrates the life of White Fang, a half dog and half wolf. The story begins with White Fang’s mother surviving a famine. This slowly transcends to his birth. He survives and soon encounters men in an Indian village. There, a white man, Beauty Smith, proceeds to own him. Next, he becomes a fighting…
