Category: Study Guides

  • Jeanette Bivens

    She is a high school English teacher, and the faculty adviser for the school newspaper, The Maroon Wave. She convinced Rex to earn his diploma, and he named Jeannette after her. She is Jeannette’s favorite teacher who not only encouraged her dad to be a writer but also supports and guides Jeannette. Miss Bivens made…

  • Chemistry Study Guide

    Chemistry Study Guide Author: Just Great DataBase Original title: New Essays Comparison of R-32 Refrigerant With Other Refrigerants Introduction: This report contains review of thorough study of refrigerants and their effects on environment. Beginning with the history of Refrigerants their evolution and trend of shifting from CFCs to modern refrigerants to avoid Global Warming caused…

  • Tess of the D’Urbervilles Summary

    The novel “Tess Of The D’Urbervilles” written by Thomas Hardy, talks about the struggles of 16-year-old Tess in society. Being born in a challenged financial household, Tess is seen to be taking decisions that fulfill her family’s demands, meanwhile herself being trapped in the catacombs. She was the daughter of John and Joan Durbeyfield. Her…

  • A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court Summary

    The story begins from the context of a stranger born as Yankee. He starts by describing how practical his life has been. He talks about his skills in operating and fixing machines and then he talks about how one day his life took a rather interesting turn after he got in a fight and got…

  • The Marquise St. Evremonde

    He is well-dressed and ill-mannered sixty-years-old man. This character is another villain presented by Dickens in his novel. Being the representative of the French aristocracy, he is arrogant, roughness, and cruel. In the course of the book, the author describes some moments that demonstrate great inhumanity of the Marquis St. Evremonde. The Marquise St. Evremonde…

  • Volpone Essays

    Comparing Morality in the Plays of Volpone and A King and No King Introduction Morality has been one of the major themes not only of movies and plays of today but also of earlier plays. This is evident in Ben Jonson’s Volpone and Beaumont and Fletcher’s A King and No King. This paper seeks to…

  • The Narrator (The Aviator)

    The narrator is a grown-up who has childish thinking. When he was younger, his parents told him to give up the hobby of painting because they did not understand its meaning. His first picture was a boa that swallowed an elephant. Nobody could see this from the drawing except the Little Prince whom he met…

  • The Crucible Essays

    Why does John Proctor Choose to Die John Proctor was a husband, a farmer and village commoner. All of this was represented by his name. The name of John proctor could be considered his most prized possession. It was his most priceless asset. This is understandable because reputation was tremendously important in Salem, where public……

  • John Steinbeck

    Initially, Steinbeck in the novel is revealed to us as a narrator. In the first chapters, he tells us so smoothly and mentally about two families that the unexpected appearance of dialogs at first cut my eyes. The author’s voice so drowned and suppressed the voices of the characters that they resembled the irritating squeak…

  • Norman Bowker

    Norman Bowker was an important character as well. He kept a diary. The nights were cold, the monsoons pierced with dampness; he carried a polyethylene green poncho, which served as a cloak, litter and a tent, built in a hurry. Together with the quilted lining poncho pulled almost two pounds, but it was truly valuable every…