Term Papers on Book Reports
- "A Streetcar Named Desire"
- The drama is basically about a married couple -Stella and Stanley Kowalski- who are visited by Stella's older sister, Blanche. The drama shows the caustic feelings of these pe...
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- Scott Carabello
Professor Kaplan
EN 102*80
Final Draft
March 16, 2004
Always a Man and Always a Woman
Despite changing gender during the novel, the character of Orl...
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- 12 Angry Men Vs Witness For The Prosecution
- This is an essay which compares and contrasts the play "Twelve Angry Men" by Reginald Rose, to the film "Witness for the Prosecution" directed by Billy Wilder.
Both play...
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- 1984
- There is a reoccurring theme in the novel 1984, by George Orwell. The main character, Winston Smith is often fantasizing about his utopia, and dreaming about past events. In...
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- 1984b
- In George Orwell's 1984 we are introduced to a world were privacy does not exist. Orwell wrote this book in 1949, but even today in 2005 this book still serves as a warning...
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- A Battle Of The Heart Lord Of The Rings
- A Battle of the Heart
In the book The Lord of the Rings, the Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R. Tolkien Frodo Baggins was raised by Bilbo Baggins, a hobbit that disappear...
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- A Battle Worth Fighting Odyssey
- A Battle worth Fighting
After each journey we seek to return to the place we hold dear in our hearts, a place we can call our own, we call that place home. However duri...
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- A Bird In The House
- By Margaret Laurence "The Loons" 1) Meaning of the chapter: -Connects back to Piquette's life -"loons" used as a metaphor to describe the lack of attention and belonging...
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- A Boys Life
- The book, Boy's Life , has several important scenes which carry on throughout the story. One particular scene that keeps influencing other scenes all through out the s...
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- A Bridge To Wisemans Cove
- The novel "A Bridge To Wiseman's Cove" explores the effect that change has on the lives of the characters; Carl, Harley and Skip. Change is the essence of living. Our lives...
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- A Clockwork Orange
- 1.Violence:
From the beginning of the novel until almost the last chapters, we can see the importance of violence through out Alex life. He feels great when performing rape,...
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- A Farewell To Arms
- All fiction is autobiographical, no matter how obscure from the author's experience it may be, marks of their life can be detected in any of their tales. A Farewell to Arms...
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- A Farewell To Arms
- When I finished FTA I was of course stunned by the death of Catherine and the baby and Henry's sudden solitude. What happens now? I felt, as I so often do when I finish a book...
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- A Letter To The Author
- What makes a good book? What makes a great book? How does a book inspire a person? How does the writer know how to write an inspiring book? Why does it seem like a writer is w...
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- A Light In August
- In the novel, A Light in August, William Faulkner introduces us to a wide range of characters of various backgrounds and personalities. Common to all of them is the fact tha...
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- A Separate Peace
- One of the most revered and utterly enigmatic topics present within humanity is the evolution of humankind itself. Collectively contrasting both the origins of man physicall...
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- A Tale Of Two Cities
- A Tale of Two Cities is a riveting novel that gives deep insight into the personal beliefs and life experiences of the author, Charles Dickens. Through this literary work,...
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- A View From The Bridge
- A View From the Bridge is the modern tragedy. It symbolises one mans life and his helplessness in the face of his own death. Eddie Carbone is an epic character; a man that is...
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- About A Boy Deals With A Lot Of Issues Discuss
- "About a Boy" deals with a lot of issues. Discuss."
Nick Hornby's novel "About a Boy" and its adaptation to the screen both exhibit the growth of Will and Marcus through...
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- Achilles
- Homer's poem the "Iliad" has a character named Achilles. He is destined for death, but doomed for glory. He is a fearless, fiery leader that lets his selfishness get in t...
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- Addiction In John Cheevers The Enormous Radio
- George W. Hunt has written that Cheever's "The Enormous Radio," is about "the mysterious
communality of evil [. . .]" (238). Without entirely disagreeing with Hunt, I su...
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- Adventures Of Huck Finn A Portrait Of Slavery
- At the surface, Mark Twain's famed novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, is a thrilling narrative told by a 13-year-old boy who embarks on a perilous journey down the f...
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- Alice Walker- 1955
- Alice Walker's- Nineteen fifty-five Nineteen fifty-five is written by a remarkable author- Alice Walker. A blues singer and songwriter, Gracie Mae Still sold her song...
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- All Quiet On The Western Front
- The book, All Quiet On The Western Front, is a war novel written about World War I. It Is written from the side of the Germans. The book is really interesting at times and r...
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- All Quiet On The Western Front
- “All Quiet On The Western Front”
Sometimes in a story, the setting takes place in a particular time and/or place. “All Quiet On The Western Front” by Erich Rema...
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- All Quiet Western Front
- By: Remarque Nationalism can be defined as having a sense of belonging and loyalty to ones country or nation state. Of all the European nations, France was the first to s...
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- An American Childhood
- Based on Peter S. Hawkins' Review An American Childhood, by Annie Dillard, is a happy memoir of Annie's own life, a child of a well-to-do Pittsburgh family. Dillard remembe...
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- An Analysis Of Shakespeares Sonnet 116
- Sonnet 116 is a testament to the steadfastness and perfect nature of true love. The sonnet was written by William Shakespeare, along with 153 other sonnets. They are connect...
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- An Everlasting Friendship
- John Steinbeck expresses George Milton as a leader and guardian of Lennie Small, in his novel Of Mice and Men. George is proud of Lennie and has stuck up for him numerous ti...
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- An Olive Branch From The Dalai Lama
- Tibet is one of the major shadows over the Olympics and over China’s rise as a great power, sullying its international image and triggering unrest that is likely to worsen i...
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