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the setting is particularly significant to the novel in
terms of plot, themes, or characters. The Catcher in the Rye, by J.D. Salinger,
takes place in 1950 New York City. The main character, Holden Caulfield, got
expelled from school
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the carrousel. First, Phoebe and I
walked out of the park onto the east side, and took the bus to Grand Central,
to get my goddam Gladstones out of the strong box there. Though it had
stopped pouring out, I was still pretty wet. Boy, it really
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lightning, or in rain?
2 Witch. When the hurlyburly’s done,
When the battle’s lost and won.
3 Witch. That will be ere the set of sun.
1 Witch. Where the place?
2 Witch. Upon the heath.
3 Witch. There to meet with Macbeth.
1 Witch.
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Life because it proves that nothing is living forever, and everything in life even life itself will end. Death is part of the life every creature in this earth. Everybody is written to die someday by God either a good death or a bad death. Although
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For Emily" is to "let go of the past." Emily Grierson has a tendency to cling to the past and has a reluctance to be independent. Faulkner uses symbols throughout the story to cloak an almost allegorical correlation to the reconstruction period
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Mark Twain, the main character goes through a transitional period of his life. Huck, the main character, travels on the Mississippi River where he comes across adventures experiencing the true elements of human nature and society as a whole. The encoun
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is presently on many administrators'
minds about The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain. For those who read the
book without grasping the important concepts that Mark Twain gets across "in between
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Blanche or Stella? A question being tossed around in classrooms in Eastport lately. Tennessee Williams, in A Streetcar Named Desire, creates two sisters who each clearly portray a stereotype. Stella, the sister in distress, perhaps the more reserved
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plays for centuries. However, Oscar Wilde's An Ideal Husband displays something that most power-driven plays don't - the desire for many different kinds of power. Instead of every character struggling to control one common aspect of their lives, each
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true friendship is filled with though times, during these times loyalty is expressed and you learn who your true friends are. Life is all about ups and downs, the highs are high but the lows are even lower. Friends are the only things
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