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the lifestyle of a relaxed southern town in the
early 20th century. It shows the families, feelings, and bigotry of the time. There are three main themes in the novel,
which are: justice is not blind, mob rule is not the way to solve things,
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The Call of the Wild
A. Characters
1. Buck
2. John Throton
3. A scotch half-breed
B. Plot
III.White Fang
A. Characters
1. White Fang
2. Mit-sah and Grey Beaver
3. Weedon Scott
B. Plot
IV. Similarities
A. Opposite Plots
B. Man vs. Human
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six mandatory components. These components help the reader, or listener to a broader understanding of the thoughts and motivation of the internal narrator and the external storyteller. The abstract gives a representation about the story. The orientati
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pitifully unsuccessful. Success is not necessarily measured in wealth or fame, but it is measured by how much one has accomplished in life. A successful person is one who has set many goals for himself and then goes out in life and accomplishes some
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'I hope I never
will,' she [Jordan] answered. 'I hate careless people. That's why I like you.' '
(Fitzgerald, pg. 63) Jordan is explaining to Nick how she is able to drive badly as
long as everyone else drives carefully. This quote represents
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boy. He was brought up by his
father deep in the woods just off the Mississippi River. His father strongly disliked society
therefore he lived as far as possible from it. Huck's dad brought Huck up the hard way without
a mother and instilled
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needs or considerations, with a disinterest in or rejection of spiritual values.
The acquisition of material has been equated with happiness in this country. This is true today, and it was true during the 1920's, the setting of F.
Scott Fitzgerald's
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Men, Jack Burden states, "The end of man is knowledge, but there is one thing a man can't know. He can't know whether knowledge will save him or kill him (9)." Jack's statement reveals that man is enslaved by knowledge. Familiar sayings such as, "Ignoran
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book on the outside. The story is about a poor man whose new found riches take over his life. It's a story we've all heard before, but as you dig deeper into the meaning of the book one finds much more than just a simple story. Discoveries such
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hand in hand. The church either ran
the land or had a strangle hold on the people. If the church thought there was one way to
do something, one had to do as the church requested or suffer great penalty. To go
against the church was to go against
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