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1. Grendel Vs. Grendel
In the epic poem Beowulf, Grendel is seen as pure evil and nothing more. He brings bad things and he kills loved ones. The epic poem just shows him as a monster who needs to be killed. In John Gardner’s novel, Grendel, the monster is showed as bringing good things through his evil, like art and poetry. Grendel is also depressed and confused.
2. Richard Linklater: Man Of Youth
I had recently seen Dazed and Confused on the USA Network. First of all my Dad thought I was weird because that was the first time I saw it. Secondly he told me it would be better uncut, on video. I liked how it dealt with disfunctional youth. Suburbia also looked like it dealt with the same stuff and I would have liked to have watched Slacker, but
3. Bill Clinton's Election Will Brighten America's Future
In the recent election of Bill Clinton, the future of America is much brighter. I feel Clinton will do a much better job of solving the problems that have the most impact on the future, such as protecting the environment and improving race relations. If comprehensive action on these issues is not taken, America will slowly go down the dead-end road
4. Jay Gatsby: A Confused Man
Jay Gatsby was a wealthy businessman who lived in the east side of New York City, a well-established section of the city often referred to as the East Egg. He was the owner of an extensive stone mansion where he held many parties for dignitaries and other established persons throughout the New York City area. At the time when the novel took place,t
5. The Salem Witch Trials: First Person Point Of View
Ten years have past, it is now 1702. Today is the first time that I have spoken about the horrible thing that happened in Salem. The thing that killed so many of our neighbors and friends. The witch hunt, what were we thinking. I remember the day that it started. We were just joking around; we never thought that we could really find spirits. We nev