The Outsiders
…"…so I can still help Darry with the bills and stuff…Tuff enough. Wait till I get out…I told you he don't mean half of what he says…" (page 26). The highlighted words and phrases are ones that will not be used in formal writing and they even contain grammar mistakes.…
Winston and Julia
…was following him he even considered killing her by taking a cobblestone and clubbing her head with it. A little later in the novel, Winston sees Julia trip and fall in the hallway, when he helps her up she slips him a piece of paper that read "I love you."…
Socrates
…did not fear death. Wherefore, O judges, be of a good cheer about death, and know of a certainty, that no evil can happen to a good man, either in life or after death. (Plato) Socrates was almost larger than life, in his generosity, good humor, and love of life.…
Educational Dissatainment On The Grounds Of Sex
…ideology has thus taken place as shown in Sue Sharpe's study "Just like a Girl" in which girls reactions and thoughts on life were recorded in 1976 and later in 1994. From these results she concluded the 1976 pupils were simply worried about "love, marriage, husbands, children, jobs, career, in…
Galapagos
…brain could come up with and Wait also served as husband to Mary toward the end of the story. He made Mary happy for a short time; she didn't know of his past. Society was probably what influenced him to do these rotten things. Society was still in love with…
The Cost Of Living
…label as coming Roy from a social conflict perspective. I basically did this through the process of elimination. She is definitely not a structural-functionalist. She was certainly not trying to be objective, in the loosest sense of the word, while writing this book. "This is another of the state's tested…
Hamlet
…conduct in council gives him the appearance of an Honest and honorable man. In Act one scene two Claudius in the presence of council shows his true skill and ease of manner at speaking. Claudius speaks well of the spent king by showing a general love for him by all…
Pride and Prejudice
…family image, by introducing some of the imperfections that many families encounter. The Bennet family, consisting of five daughters, a marriage obsessed mother, and an unhappily married father, contain many of these difficulties. Throughout the love, joy, heartache and pain, which evolved from the series of events the Bennet family…
Review Of Lterature
…that he does not care what w e think of him. The Underground Man goes on to explain why he became spiteful, saying that only fools go far in this world, and intelligent men like himself face failure inevitably. After assuring us that he is not writing for our amusement,…
Free Will
…going through some routine only to get by and then move on to something better which has been determined for us somehow. We need free acts thrown into the mix so we have some reason for living. Right now I am acting out of free will in a way, I…




