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lost from her faith.
To complete the story of Levin, Tolstoy shows how one may choose life rather than death. It also completes Tolstoys portrayal of Russian society. Levin undergoes a spiritual conversion when his son is born The death of his brother also
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between 1984 and our country is the distribution of information by the governments. We may fool ourselves by having a constitutionally guaranteed free press and other civil liberties, but our very own Big Brother is still choosing what trickles down. Though
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people are also concerned about large companies and government invading privacy although there really is no need for great concern. Home computers are relatively safe from Big Brother.
Cookies are small files planted on Internet users computers by web
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The plot of Frankenstein was about a scientist who created a monster. When he saw how terrifying his creation was when he fell sick with a brain fever. For two years, he did not know about his were abouts or his creation. When his brother was murdered
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, she and her older brother are sent away by thier parents from St. Louis to a small town in the south called Stamps. In Stamps, they are in the heart of the differences and injustices between whites and blacks. They live in the black part of town
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. This poem is an excellent example of why Australian students should study her poetry.
Australian relationships are depicted perfectly by Judith in these poems, Woman to Child, Woman to Man, Brother and sisters and then Remembering an aunt. All
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Chapter 1
The reader is introduced to the narrator, Scout, who describes her family's history and her town, Maycomb. She and her brother, Jem, are also introduced to Dill, and the children share stories and fantasies about the mystery man next
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dead brother. Her attitude towards the laws set and her rebellion against them is what causes Antigone to face death. The decisions she makes throughout Sophocles drama can easily show that she is the protagonist. The reader may also assume Antigone
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Jean Louise "Scout" Finch and her brother, Jem, live with their widowed lawyer father, Atticus, in the Alabama town of Maycomb. One summer, they welcome a boy named Dill, and the trio acts out stories together. Eventually, Dill becomes fascinated
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, and kept him in the dungeon. They were treating the monster as an adult, because the monster was huge and scary, but it has a mind of a baby. Meanwhile, the monster learned to speak from a blind man. The monster killed Dr. Frankensteins brother, and force Dr
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