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... BUT THE WOMEN MAKE ALL THE OTHER DECISIONS.IT IS A SOCIETY IN WHICH THEY LIVE LITERALLY ON GENISIS CHAPTER 30:1-6.THIS IS A VERY DISTURBING NOVEL IT SUGGESTS A ...
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... Gatsby's rag to riches story is also disturbing because though the novel never particularly describes where he made his money, he did make it by unethical ways ...
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If the character Victor Frankenstein, from Mary Shelly's most acclaimed disturbing novel Frankenstein, is to be perceived as a God-like figure then Shelly ...
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... enforced by the German soldiers, kapos and the SS officers is unimaginable today, but it brought back to life in this inspiring and sometimes disturbing novel. ...
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... man. To the everyday person this novel is very disturbing. Albert ... man. To the everyday person this novel is very disturbing. Albert ...
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... mighty characters of 1984. The novel is a disturbing and twisting journey which is not realistic. Winston, the protagonist, betrays ...
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... As a consequence, some of the more interesting parts of Capote\'s novel are left ... Dick to life, and giving him a distinctive, equally disturbing character much ...
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... make the atmosphere of the novel very mysterious. Just when it appears that Lisa is getting better, another episode occurs. The story is disturbing, being set ...
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... What is disturbing about the novel is not so much the violent and tragic subject matter, but that O'Brien openly admits at the end of the novel "most of what I ...
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... Self Concern in the group of cavalier characters in the novel Trainspotting by Irvine welsh In Irvine Welsh's disturbing and tragic novel 'Trainspotting' one ...
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... Robert Cormier manages to create a puzzling, disturbing atmosphere for the most part of the novel, which fits in well with the theme of the book. ...
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The novel 1984 touches on many disturbing aspects about the denial of a person's natural rights. As citizens of the United States ...
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... They are also people that in some odd way reflect the most disturbing elements in Raskolnikovs life. In the middle of the novel even the most important part of ...
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... The poor turnout at Gatsby's funeral represents one of the final, most disturbing acts of disregard in the novel (Maurer 79). When ...
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... people. Another disturbing matter is exhibited in the novel: the capacity of humans to lie and hide things from each other. It is ...
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... is very disturbing, and even shows to what lengths African Americans were willing to go to avoid enslavement of themselves or their children. In the novel the ...
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... They put on acts in the novel such as the "Nonesuch" that get them almost ... The useless of the Wilks sisters is disturbing to Huck who attempts to help them stop ...
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... They put on acts in the novel such as the "Nonesuch" that get them almost ... The naivete of the Wilks sisters is disturbing to Huck who attempts to help them stop ...
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... novel of 1993, the chairman of the judging committee called the novel "funny, humane, and sad." Eamonn Wall called it "profound, disturbing, and beautifully ...
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... novel of 1993, the chairman of the judging committee called the novel "funny, humane, and sad." Eamonn Wall called it "profound, disturbing, and beautifully ...
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... In the novel Emile Janza physically destroys Renault. ... animal, another violent person in another violent world, inflicting damage, not disturbing the universe ...
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... In the novel Emile Janza physically destroys Renault. ... animal, another violent person in another violent world, inflicting damage, not disturbing the universe ...
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... In the novel, the reader is allowed an in-depth look inside the life of a ... It is truly disturbing to recount these scenes, but they add to the book's intense ...
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... strong that is actually gives Elie a reason to keep on living through this novel. ... what has happened between the Rabbi and his son, it is very disturbing to him ...
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... He uses the Joad family to illustrate many important social problems that were seriously disturbing the chemistry of the nation. The novel is used as a ...
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... He uses the Joad family to illustrate many important social problems that were seriously disturbing the chemistry of the nation. The novel is used as a ...
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... background for all the characters quickly in the first section of the novel and by ... These two images that involve the sea are disturbing, yet they do not bother ...
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... Sadistic behaviors also prevail in James Fennimore Cooper's novel. ... The audience would have surely found this to be disturbing and would presumably characterize ...
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Ever since it was written, Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn has been a novel that many people have found disturbing. Although some ...
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... Not only does Burgess permit Alex to commit such heinous crimes, he describes them in a very disturbing manner. Near the beginning of the novel there is a ...
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