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Blood Test Service Station
1,051 words... er it. What was the black demonic figure going to do next? Punch her more? Kick her? Rape her? Stab her? She was almost certain she was going to die. She heard the door close. She listened but she could near nothing. No breathing. Anything. Only her heartbeat and her blood pump around her body. How long would she have to wait? Natalie! Oh Natalie, who the hell did this to you? Speak Nat! Come on! Nats Mum was holding her arms tightly, gently, but quickly shaking her to wake her up. She grabb...
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Forced To Live Migrant Workers
808 wordsIn his novel The Grapes of Wrath John Steinbeck wishes to change the negative social attitude toward the migrants to bring about better treatment of this group of people. He does so by using a few different techniques. One of his techniques is the use of characterization to show the migrants as humans, to do away with the stereotypes that haunted many people during this time. Another technique he uses is an attack on private enterprise. He does so because it creates greedy people. The third tech...
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Tom Joad Jacket Struggles Against Nature
2,021 wordsThe Grapes of Wrath The Grapes of Wrath is a novel by John Steinbeck that exposes the desperate conditions under which the migratory farm families of America during the 1930 s live under. The novel tells of one families migration west to California through the great economic depression of the 1930 s. The Joad family had to abandon their home and their livelihoods. They had to uproot and set adrift because tractors were rapidly industrializing their farms. The bank took possession of their land b...
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Gatsby And Daisy Daisy
1,147 wordsAuthor: F. Scott Fitzgerald Publisher: New York, Bantam Books, 192 Plot A young bond-man from the Mid-west named Nick Carraway, moves to a suburb of New York in search of fortune. The first few weeks pose a general? Culture shock? to him, but he quickly befriends one of his cousins by the name of Daisy Buchannon and her husband Tom. His neighbor, a very wealthy Mr. Jay Gatsby, is also one of the many interesting people that Nick encounters. Mr. Gatsby is known all around New York for his elabora...
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Place In Society Racial Segregation
1,913 wordsSocieties have always had different classes, or subdivisions of economic and political standing. Ancient Greece was divided into the educated upper class, the middle working class, and slaves. Europe in the Middle Ages had an upper ruling class, and a poor working class. Africa in the past on hundred years had two classes, colonists and native Africans. Each class had a strict place in society and each person in that society was expected to conform to the behavior expected of their class. In the...
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