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  • The Great Gatsby

    The Great Gatsby

    Because Gatsby and Wilson both lose their women to Tom, Tom is victorious. Tom is symbolic of moral corruption of the rich, selfishness, irresponsibility, and cold-heartedness. Unlike Tom, Gatsby and Wilson are symbolic of the lesser man, new wealth, family background, and true happiness. In the beginning of the book you learn that Gatsby is a poor soldier who falls in love with Daisy. Then he goes back to war, when he returns he finds

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    Submitted: May 1, 2010 By: Jessica
  • How Do the Writers Present Aspects of Childhood in the Three Poems You Have Studied?

    How Do the Writers Present Aspects of Childhood in the Three Poems You Have Studied?

    Within all of the three poems we have studied, UA Fanthorpe’s half past two, DH lawrence’s Piano and Stephen Spenders, there are aspects of childhood being described and conveyed. However each poem conveys them in a different manner, but there are some similarities as well. Firstly I will talk about what each poem is about and what attitude and themes they possess compared to the other two. In the poem half past two by UA

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    Submitted: May 2, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Moon Exploration

    Moon Exploration

    The history of moon exploration started in 1950 when the cold war started. The cold war was a fight between the Russians and the U.S about ideology. The cold war was not really about the science it was a fight over which country had the most knowledge about space and the moon because the U.S and the Russians were great rivals. History changed on October 4, 1957 when the Russians successfully launched Sputnik the worlds

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    Submitted: May 2, 2010 By: Steve
  • Exploration of Capitalitsm in Norma Rae

    Exploration of Capitalitsm in Norma Rae

    Exploration of Capitalitsm In Norma Rae While many of us tend to view capitalism as the ultimate goal when talking of profit capability and worker freedoms, we are shown a much different reality in the film "Norma Rae" in which the economic system comes under direct and harsh scrutiny. While the economic system on display in "Norma Rae" is a vast improvement from the impoverished feudal economic system shown in Matewan, there are still

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    Submitted: May 2, 2010 By: David
  • Love: Torn Between Passion and Great Hate in the House of Spirits by Isabel Allende

    Love: Torn Between Passion and Great Hate in the House of Spirits by Isabel Allende

    Love: Torn Between Passion and Great Hate Love is a constant reminder throughout The House of Spirits, by Isabel Allende; it flows freely through each and every character in one way or another. Allende has written a novel where at one point of another each and every one of the characters is deeply in love. The relationships and the love that these characters are in are never clearly defined. And though love itself mean something

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    Submitted: May 3, 2010 By: Wendy
  • In What Ways and to What Extent Did the Aims and Policies of the Great Powers in the Vienna Settlement Shape Europe Until 1852?

    In What Ways and to What Extent Did the Aims and Policies of the Great Powers in the Vienna Settlement Shape Europe Until 1852?

    The Congress of Vienna attempted to set Europe straight following the disruption caused by French Revolution and the subsequent Napoleonic imperialism within Europe itself. All European powers of any considerable size were invited to participate, including "defeated" France. Mercurial French statesman Talleyrand, priest, revolutionary, official under Napoleon, and in all regards a powerful representative of the French nation, was given a serious role at the Congress. Austrian minister Prince Clemens von Metternich played the key

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    Submitted: May 3, 2010 By: Top
  • The Great Crash 1929

    The Great Crash 1929

    The most terrifying book I've read in a while. Galbraith recounts and analyzes the months leading up to the October 1929 stock market crash and the crash's aftermath. The book is frightening because almost every page has parallels to today's economic situation: Around 1926-27, there was a real estate bubble in Florida; when that bubble popped, the stock market began to take off in its own bubble. Today the order is reversed: the stock bubble

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    Submitted: May 4, 2010 By: Yan
  • La Story and Shakespeare

    La Story and Shakespeare

    In American comedian/actor/writer/director Steve Martin’s L.A. Story, there are many Shakespearean references. This is displayed on multiple levels. Sometimes it is subtle, like a borrowed plot device that bears a tiny resemblance to the play it was borrowed from. At other times, there will be a direct quote credited to Shakespeare himself. Or there will be a scene directly taken from a Shakespeare play, almost verbatim. The movie itself serves as a model of the

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    Submitted: May 4, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Peter the Great

    Peter the Great

    PETER THE GREAT Peter the Great born on May 30, 1672. He shared power with his brother from 1682, but when Ivan died in 1696, Peter was officially declared Sovereign of all Russia. Peter was important because he wasn’t just any ruler, he created a regular army and navy. During his reign the Russian military increased from around 30,000 men in 1695, to about 300,000 men in 1725, and that included the newly formed navy.

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    Submitted: May 4, 2010 By: Top
  • Explain in Detail How Shakespeare Constructs the Theme and Cycle of Revenge in Hamlet

    Explain in Detail How Shakespeare Constructs the Theme and Cycle of Revenge in Hamlet

    Prompt #7: Explain in detail how Shakespeare constructs the theme and cycle of revenge in Hamlet. Revenge: a perfect punishment, a loyal act Hamlet is a brilliantly written Shakespearean play, instilling all of the ideas of a tragic and catastrophic story. It contains a daunting murder, a bitter protagonist, a complex mystery and even incestuous desire. But while comparing Hamlet to other Shakespearean plays, there is a definite peculiarity that sets it aside from all

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    Submitted: May 4, 2010 By: lauren
  • Explain in Detail How Shakespeare Constructs the Theme and Cycle of Revenge in Hamlet

    Explain in Detail How Shakespeare Constructs the Theme and Cycle of Revenge in Hamlet

    Prompt #7: Explain in detail how Shakespeare constructs the theme and cycle of revenge in Hamlet. Revenge: a perfect punishment, a loyal act Hamlet is a brilliantly written Shakespearean play, instilling all of the ideas of a tragic and catastrophic story. It contains a daunting murder, a bitter protagonist, a complex mystery and even incestuous desire. But while comparing Hamlet to other Shakespearean plays, there is a definite peculiarity that sets it aside from all

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    Submitted: May 4, 2010 By: lauren
  • The Great Awakening

    The Great Awakening

    Courtney Hughes Mr. Robinson The Great Awakening was a time in the mid-1700’s in which certain social events allowed for a change in some religious practices. The occurrence of this event allowed for the separations of different types of Christianity, new forms of preaching, and changes in the structure of worship. Jonathan Edwards, Theodore J. Frelinghuysen, Gilbert Tennent, and George Whitefield were all leaders of the Great Awakening. Their influence was affected by the states

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    Submitted: May 6, 2010 By: Jon
  • The Great Patient Race

    The Great Patient Race

    When Gordon Gould was a graduate student at Columbia University in 1957, he sketched out the concept of a concentrated beam of light amplified in a gas-filled chamber and coined the term "laser" to describe it. But Gould waited to seek a patent on his discovery, believing incorrectly that a working prototype was necessary. Eventually, two other researchers were awarded the basic patents instead. After a decades-long legal tussle, Gould finally reveled in victory when

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    Submitted: May 6, 2010 By: Wendy
  • The Life of William Shakespeare

    The Life of William Shakespeare

    His father, John Shakespeare, was successful in the leather business during Shakespeare's early childhood but later met with financial difficulties. During his prosperous years his father was also involved in municipal affairs, holding the offices of alderman and bailiff during the 1560s. While little is known of Shakespeare's boyhood, he probably attended the grammar school in Stratford, where he would have been educated in the classics, particularly Latin grammar and literature. Whatever the veracity of

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    Submitted: May 6, 2010 By: Artur
  • William Shakespeare’s Lofe,words, and the Globe Theater

    William Shakespeare’s Lofe,words, and the Globe Theater

    William Shakespeare's life, words, and the globe theater William Shakespeare's life is a mystery even if his works have been read by millions of people. "The Bard" is one of history favorite characters. His plays are some of the best written in history. William Shakespeare's word, life and his work in the globe theater aren't as familiar to people as they feel. William Shakespeare was born in 1564 at Stratford upon Avon. His true date

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    Submitted: May 7, 2010 By: Anna
  • Shakespeares Biography

    Shakespeares Biography

    SHAKESPEARE’S BIOGRAPHY By Paige Scheller Shakespeare’s Biography William Shakespeare was a great writer who lead a very interesting life. In fact, he is often though of as “the greatest write of his time.” As a child, William Shakespeare started his education at around the age of “six or seven at Stratford grammar school, also known as the King’s New School of Stratford-upon-Avon.”(Brooke pg23) It would be most likely that Shakespeare’s lessons would focus around

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    Submitted: May 7, 2010 By: Anna
  • Compare and Contrast the Ways in Which the Writers Present the Horrors of the War in "regeneration" and "journey’s End".

    Compare and Contrast the Ways in Which the Writers Present the Horrors of the War in "regeneration" and "journey’s End".

    "Regeneration" was written by Pat Barker, a university-trained historian and this is confirmed by the presence of very reliable sources in the "Author's Notes", at the end of the novel. It was written the 1980's which has enabled her to gather a lot of information about the war. Pat's grandfather had been bayoneted during the war, and Pat would see his scars when he went to the sink to wash. His experiences in the war

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    Submitted: May 7, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Great Camo Uproar

    The Great Camo Uproar

    Before I begin my story, I would like to take the time to reveal what type of person my father is. He is a tall, strong willed, not to mention religious, man who never ceases to possess whatever he desires. The relationship between my father and I is rather hard to explain. When I was younger, it seemed as if I could do no wrong in my father’s eyes. Now that I am older, and

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    Submitted: May 8, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Exploring Religion

    Exploring Religion

    Exploring Religion 03-13-03 Exploring Religion Midterm 1.) A. Theistic belief in one God viewed as creator and ruler of the universe and known by revelation by its people as the maker/creator of all things. The person/people put faith and belief that the God is known to them personally and acts as sole benefactor of their life, creator and destroyer. These people also believe that this is the one true word of holy and that is

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    Submitted: May 8, 2010 By: Vika
  • A Simple Analysis of Tthe Great Gatsby

    A Simple Analysis of Tthe Great Gatsby

    How do we perceive a novel? What influences our impressions of certain characters? Many literary critics would agree that choosing the correct point of view is critical in developing the plot and character of any piece of writing. Quite simply, point of view can be described as the role of the narrator in the story; is the person telling the story as a detached observer, or is he or she actually involved in the events?

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    Submitted: May 8, 2010 By: Jon
  • Shakespeare, a Gifted Writer

    Shakespeare, a Gifted Writer

    The Merchant of Venice features a Jewish character that is abused and slandered by nearly every character in the play. Throughout the play the behavior of these characters seems justified. In this way, The Merchant of Venice appears to be an anti-Semitic play. However, The Merchant of Venice contains several key instances, which can be portrayed in a way that criticizes anti-Semitism. The first instance occurs in Act 1, scene 3 when the audience realizes

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    Submitted: May 9, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Great Gatsby

    The Great Gatsby

    Many people try to achieve the American Dream by simply trying to make a lot of money. Money isn’t all what the American Dream is about. Other people know the power of money yet they still think they can buy happiness, like Gatsby. In F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby, displays that money does not necessarily bring happiness. Money does not necessarily bring happiness because Daisy has a lot of money and she is not

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    Submitted: May 9, 2010 By: David
  • Great Apes as Food

    Great Apes as Food

    Great Apes as Food This article talks about the love for great apes meat in Central Africa. Although some religions forbidden ape meat as food but others like to consume the meat and they actually prefer it from the other meats. There are many reasons why central Africans like Consuming great apes as food other than the taste. In Some parts of central Africa people believe that eating Apes as food would bring strength and

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    Submitted: May 10, 2010 By: Jack
  • Great Gatsby - Personalities of the Lost Generation

    Great Gatsby - Personalities of the Lost Generation

    "Personalities of the Lost Generation" One of the best writers of the Lost Generations is F. Scott Fitzgerald. He writes exceptionally well on this subject because he was also part of it. One of the many famous novels that he wrote was The Great Gatsby. The characters in this story represent the many different sides of the Lost Generation. The narrator, Nick, is caught between the two worlds, the world of moral corruption and the

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    Submitted: May 10, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Tom’s Character in the Great Gatsby

    Tom’s Character in the Great Gatsby

    Tom Buchanan’s moral character can be quesitoned due to his despicable and patheic nature when it comes to his actions throughout the novel. Even though he was born into a wealthy family and thus inherited the wealth he has in the novel, no signs of moral teachings by his family were evident. The actions he took in the book were due to him being a conceited and ignorant man. His ignorance was a result of

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    Submitted: May 10, 2010 By: Jessica

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