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Was gender or class a more significant social division during the late 19th century ? Your question is similar to asking is it better to be black or white in the 19th century? |
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Symbolism is the very thing this book thrives on . Everthing in this book symbolizes something whether its good of evil . But basicly I think the author intends for this book to show the true nature of mankind. |
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After leaving the Riders of Rohan, Gandalf and Pippin ride to Gondor . They meet Denethor, who clearly dislikes Gandalf . Pippin offers his sword in service of Gondor. |
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A Jury system is the main way for a court to find out if someone is innocent or guilty . It is made up of 12 ordinary people who are pulled from work to decide an outcome for a case. |
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In literature, symbolism is used in many great novels to foreshadow major themes and events . George Orwell’s use of symbolism in 1984 is no different. |
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To this day, Orwell’s vision is invoked in many major debates about electronic technology and telecommunications . Especially his gawky idea of Newspeak . This was one of Orwell’s greatest creations. |
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1984 by George Orwell There are three main reasons I chose to read this book for this assignment . ... The second reason is that I have heard people say that 1984 could become one of the classics of the 20th century and I wanted to see whether I agreed with this statement or not. |
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Our world has several similarities to the world of 1984 . The world of 1984 is much more severe but we do have some things that can make us wonder how life will be in centuries to come. |
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Kate Chopin’s ‘The Awakening’ and Louisa May Alcott’s ‘Little Women’ are highly dynamic texts which succeed in enthralling an audience through obliterating human blindness and exposing societal grievance. |
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A two hundred and twenty six page disaster . For our first book report of the year, I picked a book that gave the impression of an intriguing story, a strong plot, and an unpredictable ending. |
6.2 |
A re-telling of part of the story from the perspective of Jacq Chapter 6 BBBrrrriiiinnngggg bbbbrrrriiiinnngggg . The phone rang . I put down the newspaper I was reading; a story on the success of pop-boy bands compared to rebellious punk bands, and picked up the phone. |
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The brutality and savagery of war are two aspects that no participant can ever forget or overcome, and Tim O’Brien is no exception . His novel The Things They Carried is his way of coping with the experiences that have left him with routine nightmares of death and destruction, but that is not all. |