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Hank Morgan's Use Of Technology In King Arthur's Camelot
Number of words: 618 | Number of pages: 3

... blow up Merlin's tower. When Morgan did this he used dynamite and the people stood in awe. As soon as Hank got his power back from blowing Merlin's tower, he developed a patents office, iron missionaries, and steel missionaries. During this time he also created a teacher factory, Sunday Schools, Grade Schools, variety of Protestant Congregations, mines, Branch Schools, Naval Academies, Military Academies, and established a remote seaport. Morgan also invented soap, which he wanted people to use. In the sixth century, no one believed in properly bathing so Hank made squires where Slogans on their armor to encourage people to wash. One slogan about soap is “Persimmon's Soap – All the Pri ...

The Lord Of The Flies: SUmmary
Number of words: 544 | Number of pages: 2

... The failure to establish rules soon creates confusion and inappropriate behavior encouraged by Jack. Ralph=s only supporter is Piggy, a fat asthmatic boys who nobody likes because he is always lecturing and criticizing everyone=s behavior. Jack bullies him constantly and the other boys make fun of him. Jack and his followers spend most of their time hunting for wild pigs so Ralph=s efforts to organize the group fail. By now, most of the older boys are beginning to act like savages, hunting wild pigs, going into a frenzy when they succeed and celebrate their kill with wild dancing around a fire. One night during an air-battle, a body of a parachutist lands on the island and has b ...

Gullivers Travels By Jonathan
Number of words: 1371 | Number of pages: 5

... 1710-14 would naturally fall into the "Middle Period."(Cook, V) In 1710, he became a powerful supporter of the Tory government in England. Through many of Swift's articles and pamphlets in defense, he became one of the most effective public relations men any English administration ever had. The Tories saw how good Swift's literature was and hired him as an editor for their journal, The Examiner. His political power ended when a new government came to power. This was the Whig party. The Tory government and the Whig party were against each other and shared different views like the republicans and democrats in the U.S. The last stage of Swift's life shows him transformed from a ...

A Farewell To Arms
Number of words: 599 | Number of pages: 3

... his characters'--beliefs. The punchy, vivid language has the immediacy of a news bulletin: these are facts, Hemingway is telling us, and they can't be ignored. And just as Frederic Henry comes to distrust abstractions like "patriotism," so does Hemingway distrust them. Instead he seeks the concrete, the tangible: "hot red wine with spices, cold air that numbs your nose." A simple "good" becomes higher praise than another writer's string of decorative adjectives. Though Hemingway is best known for the tough simplicity of style seen in the first passage cited above, if we take a close look at , we will often find another Hemingway at work--a writer who is aiming for certain complex effects, ...

Brighten Beach Memoirs: Neil Simon's Background Influence
Number of words: 556 | Number of pages: 3

... stands his role and makes sure everyone in the play has their own role in the house because he feels that that Is right (Simon p 54). Responsibility and exceptingness of his less fortune Neil Simon always had a way to keep everything under control. Finally Simon’s responsibility helped out a lot and helped the family out in many ways. Living with a minimum amount of money and a small house, Neil Simon was accepting of his large family. For example Eugene always had many people in his house at once (Drama 42). This happened when all his family moved in together; Eugene lives with brother’s sister’s parents and cousins. Showing his acceptingness of his large family Eugene made joke ...

The Prince And The Pauper
Number of words: 851 | Number of pages: 4

... novel takes place in the sixteenth century the dialogue and narration is written in the language style of that time. “Oh, prithee, no more, my lord, I cannot bear it! I beseech your good lordship that order be taken to change this law...” is an example of the style within the novel. Not only the does the dialogue and narration make this novel unique but also the construction of the novel itself. The story has two different stories happening at the same time. One scene is that of Prince Edward and the other of Tom Canty. Mark Twain set up the chapters so that with every chapter the scene was changed to the view of the next character. This helped to make the novel more understandabl ...

"The Gift Of The Magi": Theme Of Love
Number of words: 413 | Number of pages: 2

... for Della's hair. They each wanted to give a gift related to each other's most prized possession and they both were willing to sacrifice their most prized possession. Neither gift was useful at the time but it was a sign of their love. This theme not only relates to this short story but it relates to life. For example, Mother Theresa gave her love for the world, but she was not rich. She had more to give in the way of love. Another example was a family who adopted many children, regardless of their handicaps, and loved them, which was something that money cannot buy. Finally, there are many people who volunteer their time and show their love is worth more than material things. In c ...

Of Mice And Men: Crooks
Number of words: 528 | Number of pages: 2

... time. Crook's room is his own private place where he is in control but he hates being alone. The true loneliness comes out when Lennie comes into Crook's room. Crooks explains to Lennie that "guys don't come into a colored man's room very much." This shows the reader that he has been casted out. Crooks is angry at society for oppressing him so severely. Lennie is rare, because though he is a white man, he is still weaker than Crooks, and Crooks takes the opportunity to pass along some abuse, to take it out on someone else. He tells Lennie that George isn't coming back just to see a reaction. Crooks then realizes what he is doing to Lennie is what is happening to him. Crooks does ...

The Cause And The Loss: Comparison Between "Mice And Men" And "Flowers
Number of words: 338 | Number of pages: 2

... for the changes in his life it would bring. "And what was that Joe and the rest of them were doing. Laughing at me. And the kids playing hide-and-go-seek were playing tricks on me and they were laughing at me too... I felt naked" (page 30). All of a sudden Charlie realized everyone had always laughed at him, not with him, and he suddenly ashamed/naked. In his innocence he had requested "smartness" and with it came the loss of his innocence followed by shame then anger. In both cases Lenny and Charlie were tempted and in their innocence they accepted. In both cases their innocence was lost. Although their innocence may have appeared to others as a struggle to both Lenny and Charlie it ...

For Whom The Bell Tolls - Summ
Number of words: 1208 | Number of pages: 5

... a group or controlling a situation. Pilar demonstrates her skill at various times within the text, most notable however, in dealings within her group. She constantly battles with the various men of the camp, demanding absolute respect, and becomes the leader of the group. In nearly every occasion she commands the utmost respect from the various members of the group. Pablo in contrast, once a brave leader and a proud man, who turns into a dangerous and unreliable coward. In his prime, Pablo led a group of enraged villagers to kill multiple Fascist soldiers and twenty known fascists. However, in the present he illustrates his cowardice by stealing and discarding Robert’s blasting ...

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