The call of the wild Oxford Bookworms Library Stage 3 Jack London «The call of the wild» 1 To the north Buck did not read the newspapers. He did not know that trouble was coming for every big dog in California. Men had found gold in the Yukon‚ and these men wanted big‚ strong dogs to work in the cold and snow of the north. Buck lived in Mr Miller’s big house in the sunny Santa Clara valley. There were large gardens and fields of fruit trees around the house‚ and a river nearby. In a big place
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Recall: In the essay “Our Knowledge of the World Around Us‚” the author makes a number of points: 1) An external physical world does not exist 2) The only things that are in existence are the human brain and the ideas it generate 3) Perception is the brain’s own interpretation of what happens outside. 4) We are living in a Matrix Summary: The author rejects the concept of common sense or what he calls as “direct realism” that holds that the world is fairly represented as it is. He argues that seeing
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------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- An inspector calls JB Priestley wrote the play ‘An Inspector calls’ in 1912‚ just when the Second World War was over. He was trying to make people see that a socialist government would work by voicing his socialist views. His is written in a very critical way about the class system‚ highlighting how it is the upper class causing problems. Priestley speaks about women’s place in society too‚
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is a battle of words between the Parents and children‚ the parents who believe in tradition‚ materialism and status and the children who are for progress and liberalism. In this Act the Inspector has a huge impact on the children as he influences them to become tolerant‚ compassionate and teaches them to show respect. This is one of the reasons for why the children are against the Parents‚ the parents do not believe in respecting each other and once the children come to terms with respect they try
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In Brave New World by Aldous Huxley‚ there is a major contrast between two societies. An encounter between the perfect world and the brave new world‚ which is more like todays society. The two societies have many differences like having no feelings‚ being a organized society‚ and having babies is forbidden. As the society grows could it become like Brave New Worlds society. In Brave New world‚ they are not allowed to have feelings for each other or get to close to one another. Were in our society
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never mind helping her‚ thought if I could now that I know the great‚ vile grief I helped to cause this girls death‚ I would do all I can for her. Oh why had this had to happen? I feel I can never go to Milward’s again- I noticed even this afternoon- I suppose some of them remember. I can remember that very night when the inspector came to our home‚ inspector Goole. He seemed a bit curious at first and said we had killed this girl Eva Smith. I didn’t really recognise the girl or heard her name before
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An Inspector Calls‚ J.B Priestley: “Who is Inspector Goole and what is his role in the play?” Priestley creates a rather particular ‘character’ that interrogates each member of a more or less banal family in the beginning of the 20th century. It is in the very last lines of the novel that the reader becomes aware of the fact that Inspector Goole defies all rules of rationality and possible normality. Though this theme is maintained throughout the story‚ the author presents a moral when we understand
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poem „The world is too much with us…”‚ which is kind of surprising‚ because the author of this poem lived in the 19th century and it seems that back then people had already realized that human beings are destroying Earth and they take nature for granted. I guess Wordsworth wrote this poem to try making people aware of their actions and its outcomes. The speaker of this poem is a lyrical I‚ as you can see in line 11 where the poet uses the first person: “So might I‚ standing on this pleasant lea
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path in this book. There were lots of things that could have certainly gone better for him but also could have gone worse. He made do with what he had either going for him or against him no matter what was thrown at him. I think that he wouldn’t be able to rejoin man because the only thing tying him to man is now gone. John Thornton I believe was the only thing holding contact to man for Buck towards the end of the book. He would disappear for days at a time when the wolves would call him away
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9-1-1 Call Dispatcher- Jefferson County 911 Patti- Yes uh I am a teacher at columbine high school and there is a student here with a gun that just shot out of a window. Dispatcher- Has anyone been injured ma’am. Patti- I am not sure‚ I hear shots outside of the library were I am and a crowd of students are also here with me. Dispatcher-Okay‚ tell the student to get under the tables ma’am. Patti– STUDENTS UNDER THE TABLES!!!!! HEADS DOWN UNDER THE TABLES KIDS!!!!!!! We are trying
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