Papers 1891-1900 of total 56942 found.
Category: /Literature/Novels
…looked at her Mary Jane wrapper and saw haw pretty she is with her blonde hair and her blue eyes. Pecola goes to visit the Whores. They live in the apartment above Pecola’s apartment. In the whores’ home there lives China, Poland , and Miss Marie…
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…The Remedy: Southern Humor In Mama Makes Up Her Mind and Other Dangers of Southern Living, Sleeping at the Starlite Motel and Other Adventures on the Way Back Home, and Quite a Year for Plums, author Bailey White offers readers an inviting refuge…
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…. On the surface, "The Butcher Boy" is a story of a boy from a dysfunctional family who comes of age in small-town Ireland in the early 1960s. But unlike other tales of survival, The Butcher Boy is less about overcoming obstacles than about giving in to them (O' Dometer…
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…source of their living. His mom, living in the town, selling goods in the market. They were among the peasants who worked very hard for the rich landlords just to feed their family. When his brother Leon came back form a war in Europe, he met a girl from…
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…, not once, but four times, direct hits on the side of the blue-sided garage. We roared in laughter after the attack. I turned left at the stop sign and headed back into town. We cruised by some friends house's to see who was home or not, and we figured most…
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…After his return from the "Teutonic migration known as the Great War," Nick Carraway felt too restless to work selling hardware in his Midwestern home town. He moved east to New York and entered the "bond business." Settling on the lowbudget side…
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…Melanie Wilkes: A Paragon of Loyalty, Courage, and Kindness Margaret Mitchell?s epic novel Gone with the Wind chronicles the drastic changes imposed on Southern society and civilization by the Civil War. The heroine, Scarlett O?Hara, sees her home
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…baseball town and gave the loyal fans something to be proud of. A city without the greatest history and not always looked at as a baseball city is Seattle. The home of the Seattle Mariners for 25 years. In those years fans went to watch a team…
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…. There are arguments concerning the use and placement of home computers. In Ireland, the town Ennis went totally wired - every house regardless of income was given a computer and internet connection (Irish Times, 2001). After four years, this strategy had some impact…
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…world into a nightmare of injustice and terror. Judith Loftus, a woman who lets Huck in her home as a female, shows a great deal of Avarice when a three-hundred dollar reward is offered for Jim, the runaway slave accompanying Huck down the Mississippi River…
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