In the story “The Gold Mountain Coat,” By Jody Fong-Bates, Sam Sing is a stingy, demanding and controlling man, whose actions posed the question, was Sam Sing capable of compassion? Each evening, after his restaurant had closed, Sam, a tall and a bleak Chinese elderly man with many wrinkles wearing gold rimmed glasses that matched his gold teeth, would be found sitting alone in a booth in the back, carefully calculating his daily profits of his prosperous business. If the day’s profits were successful Sam would feel generous and he would cheerfully invite his sons to share a glass of whisky, but, if the profits were meager, Sam would sullenly drink alone while his sons diligently finished their duties.…
The Ely Copper Mine has caused a destructive condition that has affected miles of streams and rivers downstream from the mine itself. This is mainly because of the runoff from the mine waste and…
The Klondike Gold Rush was a time of fortune and misery. Some who were lucky brought gold home and some didn't even get to the gold because they got lost on their way. In the this piece the author stated that’ “Most stampeders knew little or nothing about where they were going, so pamphlets were available to help them on their way. Many of the pamphlets contained little or no real information and made outrageous claims of wealth” (paragraph 2). This quote explains that the miners just went to find gold but had no idea where they were going so they never found any gold.…
Two well know American’s each published a short story containing elements reflecting ideas of success and values in America, about 100 years apart. The first story authored by, Benjamin Franklin who is well known as one our founding fathers, author, and inventor titled wrote the story titled “The Way to Wealth” and the other story, authored by successful author Herman Melville titled “Bartleby, the Scrivener.” While these two stories have a few similarities, their perspectives primarily are very different.…
“Steel is born in the flames and sent out to live and grow old. It comes back to the flames and has a new birth. But no one man could calculate its beginning or end. It would end when the earth ended. It seemed deathless.” (302) Blood on the Forge, by William Attaway, illustrates one of the most important historical event in United States history, The Great Migration. Attaway sets Blood on the Forge in the midst of the Steel Valley in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania during the 1919’s. We accompany the Moss brothers in the Blood on the Forge as they face a world filled with emptiness, hunger, inequality and the obstacles they encounter in an unforgiving world.…
Thesis: In Andrew Carnegie, failures, such celebrating industrial power, but also integrity, of giving his money away can be seen of the Gilded Age America.…
McDonalds has always been able to face the challenges that arise when trying to expand to foreign cultures. They have successfully expanded to over a hundred countries, including countries in East Asia. In the book “Golden Arches East” by James L. Watson, he studies different cities and how McDonalds has played a role in their cultures. Three places that he mentioned in his writing were Beijing, Seoul and Japan. They all share similarities in the way the culture was impacted positively and negatively, in society and politically. They have their differences in the way things were dealt with and how the public viewed the American company coming to their countries. In this paper, I will be talking about how McDonalds is involved in the cultural transformation of different cultures, as well as, if they created the trends mentioned or if they just followed the market they had to work with. I will also be covering my beliefs on whether or not what McDonalds got involved in was an American inspired, transnational culture crowding out indigenous cultures.…
“ Achievement of your happiness is the only moral purpose of your life, and that happiness, not pain or self-indulgence, is the proof of your moral integrity, since it is the proof and the result of your loyalty to the achievement of your values. ” In the short story, “The Treasure of Lemon Brown”, by Walter Dean Myers explores the values of Greg Ridley, a fourteen-year-old boy who wants to play basketball but can’t because of his low grade in math. John Steinbeck’s novel, The Pearl, is about Kino and his family, who are poor, but when he finds the pearl he thinks that it will help him and his family ,but that soon changes when he goes to sell the pearl and as he becomes corrupt with greed. In both the “Treasure of Lemon Brown” and The Pearl, the main characters experience conflicts that change their views of what is important in life.…
When authors begin to develop a story, he or she takes ample time to ensure the story has some meaning or a message behind the wording. Both Nathaniel Hawthorn’s “Young Goodman Brown” and Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery” are examples of how authors tell stories that have an underlying message. Both Shirley Jackson and Nathaniel Hawthorn use themes and much symbolism in their short stories show the fallibleness of human behavior and judgment.…
The poem “ Nothing Gold Can Stay” relates to real life because the paris attack at the outdoor concert by ISIS(www.CNN News.com) that has a big impact on real life. Because all of the people that were lost in the attack were gold to someone . And sadly they got killed so they couldn’t stay on earth for that long so there for the theme nothing gold can stay comes into play. The theme is trying to describe to people that the best things in life may not always stay there or be there when you need them the most.…
In the novel, “East of Eden”, John Steinbeck uses the controlling power of money to overcome greedy, curious, and desperate characters. Knowing money is necessary in life, most people will desire it, but in East of Eden it affects the lives of some of the main characters. Some in the book have an aspiration for money, while others find it come into their lives out of nowhere. The perception of wealth changes in characters. While some may find that money is the only wealth in life, others may see past this greedy obsession. Either good or bad, these interactions with money change their lives and the lives of others around them. Steinbeck uses wealth as a catalyst for the decisions that his characters make- whether they have money or whether they do not.…
John Steinbeck (born in 1902) was a talented Californian writer. Steinbeck spent much of his time in New York and the Salinas Valley. Although he spent a few years at Stanford University, he desperately wanted to be a writer, therefore he started writing. His work includes The Grapes of Wrath, Cannery Row, The Red Pony, East of Eden and of course, Of Mice and Men. Hollywood loved Steinbeck and even made these very books in to film adaptations. Steinbeck was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1962 for his realistic but imaginative writings. In this essay I will be talking about one of John’s well known books, Of Mice and Men. This story is about two travelling ranch workers, George and Lennie, trying to earn enough money to get their own house and farm. The tale is based is 1930’s America during the Great Depression. This book encompasses themes of prejudice, racism and the fight for personal independence.…
Over a short period of time, we have accumulated a lot of information regarding short stories as a result from reading. They all had many significant themes and a variety of symbolic meanings. The majority commonly share many aspects however certain stories are completely unrelated. “The Lottery Ticket” by Anton Chekhov and “Rich for One Day” by Suzanne Jacob share the most similarities. Their similarity is evident between the setting, characters and the plot.…
In this essay, “The Rocking Horse Winner” and “The Lottery” are compared and contrasted. Their different themes and different characters have some similarities. The things the characters do and want ultimately brings them to their very own downfall. Throughout this essay, I talk about how these characters are just like every ordinary person and how our society is well represented by the different themes in each of these stories. One character is cruel and self-centered and all of that leads to her own death while the other is “unlucky” and her greed and want for wealth leads to her very own son’s death.…
The story of The Miserable Mill, is the sequence novel to Series Of Unfortunate Events By Lemony Snicket. It is the story about the Baudelaires' three misfortuanant children who have been moving to different family membors and now what would be the Lucky Smells Lumbermill, there "new" home. While traveling with Mr.Poe, they see a building in the shape of an eye. When the Bauldelaires' arrive at their new home they are presented with a memo from sir. The childrens new guardian, explaining they would be working in the mill in exchange for free room and board. Also keep Voilet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelairs' nemisis away, Count Olaf. Who is the only after the childrens fortune, which their parents left them when they died in a horiffic fire in the house. When meeting Charles, (sirs partner, he shows the children the library where they find three books. Later on then they are working in the lumbermill Klaus is tripped by Foreman Flacutono breaking his glasses. He was then sent to Dr.Orwell, the local optometrist. Before ariving he is acting very strangely and occult, as he was hypnotized. The next morning, Foreman Flacutono orders Klaus strait to work, immediately he began to work. Klaus causes an accident when dropping a machine on Phil, one of the other workers and breaking his leg. Flacutono yells an unusual word and Klaus is instantaneously back to normal. For the second time, Klause is tripped by the malicios Foreman and is taken to see Dr.Orwell once again. Except this time Violet and Sunny flee with their brother. DrOrwell who greets them at the door, seems surprisingly ploeasant. Later on they recognize Count Olaf desguised at a female rectionist, Shirley. While back at the lumbermill, Sir has left them a note saying they cannot have another accidednt or they would be under the care of Shirley. When hypnotized brother goes to bed, the two sisters depart off to…