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… a novel about sinfulness, revenge and purity. The setting takes place in the seventeenth century in the small Puritan town in Boston, Massachusetts. The protagonist, Hester Prynne has been accused of committing adultery and forced to wear a scarlet…
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… and interesting story, about a field expedition who are send to find a rare kind of blue diamonds- diamonds type IIb. The diamonds are in the middle of the Congo jungle in mines near to the lost city of Zinj. The diamonds are used to improve…
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… Holden Coulfiled ) tells us he was kicked out of school, but he is afraid to tell his parents . He leaves the college and go to his town (where his parents live)- New York. He rents a room in a lousy hotel that most of its tenders are pimps, prostitutes,…
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… Stanley Fogg, an orphan searching for love, his father and the key to the riddle of his origin and fate. Marco's mother was killed in a car accident when he was eleven years old, and he never knew who was his father. Since then he had lived with…
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… and frontiersman, who commanded important victories over British troops in the Northwest Territory during the American Revolution (1775-1783). The brother of famed explorer William Clark, he was born near Charlottesville, Virginia. With little education,…
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… his actions. When he is able to control his emotions during a critical situation everything works out for his benefit. When Spade's emotions boil over it results in violence, but the situations still end up working out in his favor. Many times in the…
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… hated that she couldn't help it. He was repulsive; a slimy, pasty, swollen figure whose unkempt hair only slightly detracted from his twisted face. His eyes were sunken into their sockets, seemingly digging themselves deep inside to avoid being recognize…
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… for each play he wrote; each have their own individual faults and issues that we learn about throughout the plays. Hamlet, being one of the more famous of Shakespeare's creations, has his issues with his mother, deceased father and his new father,…
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… speech: speaker, audience, and, most importantly, the gift of rhetoric. The speaker must know what his audience wants to hear. The speaker must play off the audience's emotions to inspire and convince the audience of his words. Not only does…
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… is a classic American novel, considered by some to be the finest example of American literature. It follows Huck and Jim, a poor Southern white boy and a runaway slave, as they travel down the Mississippi River in a quest for freedom. Sometimes regarded…
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