Kafka's Truth
…the man's eyes, is truth, perception, grace, and happiness. The Man is persistent yet powerless in attaining the benefit of The Law. The Gate is the path to the truth, and The Guard is the obstacle in that path (Zatonsky, 223). According to Kafka's writing, The Law is not a…
Jefferson's Views On Education
…thought that they needed to be educated mothers to educate their children. Jefferson believed in the Republican Mother . Later, many 19th century reformers believed in the power of education to reform and redeem- to release a blame or debt, to buy back- backward people. As a result, they generated…
The Great Gatsby
…The Great Gatsby . After reading The Great Gatsby, I understand that literature is written through inspiration from our daily lives. In this novel, F. Scott Fitzgerald portrays the themes of morality and life versus illusion. Through his excellent writing techniques, Fitzgerald reduces most of the characters of the novel…
Of Mice And Men By
…works, leading up to his great masterpiece The Grapes of Wrath which won the Pulitzer Prize in 1940. In 1962, Stienbeck became the sixth American to win the Nobel Prize for literature. He died at his home in New York on December 1968. I found the writing style of this…
The Life Of George Washington
…son of Augustine Washington and Mary Ball Washington. He received no formal education, but he read geography, military history, agriculture, deportment, and composition. Washington later developed a powerful and convincing style of speech and writing. He enjoyed sports and social occasions, and he later became a surveyor for landowners on…
Treasure Island
…the surf booming about its coasts or start upright in his bed with the sharp voice of Captain Flint still ringing in his ears: Pieces of eight! Pieces of eight! This book, I think, is the worst book I have ever read. I could barely understand the writing. It was…
Pretend You Don't See Her
…reading it. The areas that I will be evaluating are development of character, the development of suspense, and the conclusion. The character, Sandy Savarano, was very complex and was described well. The beginning when he portrayed the potential buyer, Curtis Caldwell, was very clever. He was in no way suspected…
Huck Finn Journal (Freedom)
…they are so preoccupied with themselves that Huck makes a run for it. Only Jim isn’t there, he has been taken by Silas Phelps for the reward on him.
Ch.31: pg.200
All right, then, I’ll go to hell-"
Huck thinks about writing a letter to Mrs. Watson telling her where…
Edward Weston: American Photographer
…was an American photographer. His mother died when he was five, possibly the reason for his skipping out of his schooling.
At the age of sixteen (1902), his father bought him a Kodak box camera (Bull's-Eye No. 2). Soon he was saving money to buy a better 5x& camera with…
Color Purple: Book Report
1. The main character in The Color Purple is a young black Georgia girl named Celie. She is uneducated and uses a non-standard dialect when writing and speaking. She was born into a poor family. Her mother was ill much of the time, and there were too many children. She…




