Of Mice And Men By John Steinbeck
…stable buck of the barn. It’s not certain whether Crooks is his name, or his nickname, but we know he got kicked in the back by a horse and had a crooked back ever since. Nevertheless he gets yelled at by the boss every time something’s wrong." ‘The boss gives…
Huckleberry Finn: The Racism Part
…what he should do so he dropped he dropped to his knees and began to pray. He felt by helping Jim he was committing a sin, but he later realized "you can’t pray a lie"5 . Huck saying this shows that he feels what he has done for Jim is…
The Soul, God, Religion, & Evil
…things in the world are caused for some greater good. That God, does not inflict pain on people randomly, just because. Secondly, we are equal to God. All people are created in God's image. We each have a soul that allows us to determine right from wrong for ourselves, and…
Prophet
…then they speak of how the average man does not know how the poor person feels until they have been poor themselves. Crime and Punishment- He takes an interesting stance on punishment by suggesting a sort of purgatory. He says that, And for that wrong committed must you knock and…
To Kill A Mockingbird Prejudice
…best for him to stay inside. The people who chose to be different took a risk of being made outcasts of the majority of the society. The final group that was made to feel different was the group that defended and protected the minorities and the wrongfully treated people. Atticus…
West Side Story
…them. People need to stop stereo typing others. For example: your Spanish so all you eat is rice and beans, your black so you rob people, and your white so you think your better then everyone else of a different race. All those stereo types are wrong and need to…
The Loss Of Innocence
…had very loving and caring parents, chances are the child will grow to be very loving towards his/her children. A child doesn't know any better during the stage of innocence and is unable to reasonably distinguish the differences between right and wrong. The child who abuses his kids as an…
Freedom
…the rules and regulations our country is based upon, that students may have a bible study in and on school premises as long as it is student led. Teachers may even attend, but cannot participate in the function. This is where a lot can go wrong and things get turned…
Death Of A Salesman By A. Miller
…future.
It is only through Willy’s failure as a salesman that his innate desire for the outdoors is exposed. At the end of the play, Charley mentions," He was a happy man with a batch of cement so wonderful with his hands he had the wrong dreams, all wrong."
It…
Daeth Of A Salesman
…have any feeling for me(Act 1, Scene 9).
Linda believes that, since she loves Willy, Biff cannot come and just see her because it would hurt Willy too much. Biff had believed in his father as being a great man, and he realizes that he was wrong. When Linda asks…




