Free Book Reports & Papers for English Novels

  • Inventing Elliot Year 9 Analytical Essay

    Inventing Elliot Analytical Essay “Until they become conscious, they will never rebel, and until they have rebelled they cannot become conscious.” ―George Orwell...

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  • Investment

    Example IPS | Investment Objectives: | These are my main objectives for my investment program. I have made developed them after a review of my financial resources...

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  • Iron Ore Processing Equipment Sale in Quarry

    U.s., Britain , Japan, France and other nations of production and utilization of mechanical artificial sand Sand decades of historical past, this kind of as the proportion of...

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  • Is Daisy Responsible for the Destruction of Daisy's Dream

    ‘He knew that when he kissed this girl, and forever wed his unutterable visions to her perishable breath, his mind would never romp again like the mind of God’ (pg 107...

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  • Is Google Making Us Stupid? by Nicholas Carr

    Carr through his personal experience states that Google and the internet reprogramming our memory and remapping neural...

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  • Is Mersault Really a Bad Person?

    Is Meursault a bad person? Meursault was a man who felt no sadness after his mother’s death, and no contrition for killing a person. Yet...

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  • Is Okonkwo Resposible for His Own Demise?

    Okonkwo is responsible for his demise because he had chosen to remain as a static character throughout the book while around him, his village, friends, and family modernized...

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  • Is Rosemary a Good Mother? This Boy's Life - Tobias Wolff

    Is Rosemary a good mother to Jack? The central concern in Tobias Wolff's retrospective memoir, "This Boy's Life" relates to..... Essentially Rosemary is a good mother...

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  • Is There a Clear Divide Between Books for Adults and Books for Children?

    ‘Is there a clear divide between books for adults and books for children? Discuss in relation to Block 1 materials, including the set book which you chose to read...

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  • Isnt It Obvious Reading Report

    Isn’t It Obvious? ----reading report Part 1. Summary of the book Paul White was running the Boca Raton branch...

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  • Isolation

    Isolation “Bartleby The Scrivener” by Herman Melville, reveals an eccentric character who stands apart among the workers. He is unwilling to complete his work...

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  • Jacob Black

    Interview with Jacob Black 1.Q: Why were you trying to distance yourself from Bella at the beginning of the book? A: Well I knew that she was going to choose Edward over me...

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  • Jacobs Omission of the Real Dr. Flint

    Harriet Jacobs wrote a poignant memoir about a slave girl named Linda, a character who was very close to her heart. In Jacob’s...

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  • Jai Sri Ram

    Reverse Logistics Most of us think of logistics as a one-way street. Products are manufactured, packaged, stored in a warehouse, sold, and then shipped off to the customer...

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  • Jame Gatsby and the American Dream

    The Great Gatsby: The American Dream The American dream is often set with unrealistic expectations. The Great Gatsby’s author, F. Scott Fitzgerald, writes about a time...

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  • Jane Austen's Lamited Range with Respect to Pride and Prejudice

    Novelists of The Romantic Age The great novelists of the Romantic period are Jane Austen and Scott, but before them there appeared some novelists who came under the spell of...

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  • Jane Eyre

    ’s Religious Motivations In the novel Jane Eyre, Jane is introduce to many motivations throughout her life. Some which are in large parts religious. Jane is...

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  • Jane Eyre

    Chapter 1-5 Jane Eyre opens immediately with the voice of the narrator, a young orphan girl named Jane Eyre, who is living with her aunt Mrs. Reed, and her aunt's three...

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  • Jane Eyre

    Depending on what the interpretation of “feminist” is, many answers can be given. If for instance it means the equality to men, then it is not possible because in the...

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  • Jane Eyre

    The Role of Women in Victorian Society through the Character Jane Eyre In Victorian society, women were prisoners of their own gender; they lived under the...

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  • Jane Eyre

    The major themes and ideas of Jane Eyre are evident in the plot, but unsolved mysteries still exist in the story. Additionally, the novel’s form as a bildungsroman, or...

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  • Jane Eyre

    Megan Dutoit Prof. M. H. Dutheil Introduction to Literary Analysis April 6, 2014 Passage: page 83. Redefinition of the Stick: Malone, the prisoner of Plato’s cave...

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  • Jane Eyre

    Text B is taken from a Brownie Handbook. Immediately it is clear that the discourse is aimed at girls of a relatively young age, as only young females are allowed to...

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  • Jane Eyre and Bertha Mason (Research Paper)

    Jane Eyre and Bertha Mason are two very similar characters, yet they are also very distinct characters. They are not similar in the sense that their personalities reflect...

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  • Jane Eyre Comparison of Film to Book

    Jane Eyre Comparison of 2011 Film to Book Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre was first published in 1847 and contains vast and rich material (largely autobiographical...

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  • Jane Eyre Essay

    Jane Paralleled Not having a family to love you is a hard thing. Jane is in this situation of not having a family because both of her parents are dead. Also her uncle who...

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  • Jane Eyre Imagery

    Jane’s account of her visit to Mrs Reed (ch. 21) Pattern of imagery Mrs Reed continues as “icily” and “stony” towards Jane as ever, but tries later to explain to Jane her...

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  • Jane Eyre- Response to Lit

    Madison Kilgore 12-20-10 P.5 Jane Eyre: Then and Now The book Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Bronte tells the story of a girl, Jane, her life, and the struggles and changes...

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  • Jane Eyre: the Woman in the Attic

    In Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Brönte, the character Bertha Mason is used as a symbol for the exclusion of other cultures in Britain and the entrapment of Victorian wives. She...

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  • Jasper Jones

    Chapter 1 • Setting the scene – Jasper taking Charlie to his special place in the bush • Discovery of the body • Charlie reaction and thoughts Chapter 2...

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