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1. Human Comedy 2
The title is not that important to the novel, but it does aid in understanding one of the book's main themes, that the quality of life is very important. Homer Macauley: This responsible young man has become the man of the house by supporting his family with an after school job. But with this job comes responsibility and the hardships of growing u
2. The Human Comedy
William Saroyan’s , deals with ravages of life. Due to these trials, Homer is forced to mature. How he matures is a result of facing the challenges. Two very import themes that help homer mature are family and death. Homer represents the men of the house because he works and earns money for the family. For example, he goes to school until thr
3. Ulysses S. Grant And Robert E. Lee
Ulysses S Grant and Robert E Lee both embodied the dynamic spirit that developed from the goe political trends of their time. These men were responsible for the end of an old ideological way of life and the creation of a new one. Robert E Lee was from Virginia his background was rich with family, culture, and tradition. He embodied a way of life th
4. A Hero Among Men, A Man Among
Heroes The name Ulysses instantly conjures up images of heroism and adventure. Even modern readers who are less versed in classical literature recognize the larger-than-life character, if not the specific details of this legend. It is with these associations in mind that one approaches the poetic monologue Ulysses by Alfred Lord Tennyson. Tennyso
5. Ulysses S. Grants Leadership And Simplicity
Ulysses S. Grant was one of the Unions best generals, if not the best. He displayed two strong qualities, leadership skills and simplicity. He could not only discipline others, but he could discipline himself, said Horace Porter, who was in service with Grant. Grants methods were always simple, direct, and to the point, which established his si