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    We are lucky to present you Short Summaries of the Books You Have to Read in the course of the English Literature by Stulov Thursday‚ April 3 2002 Contents 1. AN OVERVIEW OF THE DEVELOPMENT FROM THE 17TH TO THE 20TH CENTURIES 2 2. ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN 5 3. ALL THE KING’S MEN 13 4. CATCH-22 22 5. CATCHER IN THE RYE 31 6. FAREWELL TO ARMS 35 7. GRAPES OF WRATH 41 8. GREAT GATSBY 46 9. LONG DAY’S JOURNEY INTO THE NIGHT 49 10. MOBY DICK 53 11. SCARLET LETTER 63 12

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    Kurt's Monologue

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    June 28‚ 1970 Kurt arrived at the cemetery just as the first few orange rays of daylight were peeking out of the sky. He smiled the slightest bit to himself when he realized that he could see the multitude of flowers that had been placed on Blaine’s grave from about a hundred feet away. He’d lived in New York for a while now‚ but Kurt still made a point of coming here to visit Blaine about once a month or so‚ and he’d never seen the grave without flowers. He knelt down on the grass in front of

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    Piggy's Monologue

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    The man with fair hair kept his eyes trained on the ground as he walked‚ occasionally looking up to assure he was still on the right path. He glanced at his watch. It was almost noon. At the pace he was walking‚ he’d make it to the train station on time. He was returning to London after a brief visit back home to Manchester to visit his aunt. The woman had come down with an illness‚ prompting him to head home to take care of her for a few days. He weaved through the crowds‚ keeping his head down

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    Chimes. I heard chimes playing. A slow tune‚ slow and beautiful. It lulled me‚ comforted me‚ made me feel at home. Suddenly‚ a large crash from cymbals surprised me but did not scare me. I looked in all directions but saw only darkness. Nothing. But there was something. Something lurked inside this void‚ just beyond my vision. I tried to adjust my eyes but they refused. Instead‚ all I saw was more blackness. It crept up towards me‚ I put my hands up to stop it‚ but I wasn’t able to see my hands.

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    Charlie Monologue

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    During the corrupt years of 1950‚ there was a boy named Charlie. Charlie used to have parents‚ but his mother passed away when he was born‚ and his dad was sent to asylum‚ as he has gone insane. One silent night‚ like all the others in April‚ at midnight‚ he was running in a storm until he came upon a circus which was as dark as the night sky. Charlie was wondering if he should go in or not‚ and‚ he chose to go in. Once he went in‚ a clown went to his phone telling the person he dialed ¨We got one

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    The fragmented‚ repetitive and obscure use of dialogue by the two derelict protagonists‚ Vladimir and Estragon‚ in Beckett’s existentialist drama‚ ‘Waiting for Godot’ is often not deemed as significant or as engaging as the action of the protagonists within this comedic play. As such‚ it becomes clear throughout the play that the repetitive action engages the audience through frustration due to its inconclusive and relentless nature that contributes to the meaninglessness of the play. This offers

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    Moonrock Monologue

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    Gabriela- After the fifth dah of riding we arrived at Moonrock‚ not the tower but the outskirts of the place. Moonrock was in lower land than Skyrock and Starrock was in. It felt like living in the mountains in Skyrock‚ and Starrock wasn’t as high but close enough. Moonrock was like in the pit of a large canyon‚ except obviously it wasn’t as small of a space. I’ve heard about Sunrock‚ but I have no idea where it is. We just have to find the tower right? How hard can it be? What could possibly go

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    the surrounding branches‚ he fashioned for himself a rope. Having his makeshift javelin and rope in hand‚ he laid in wait as the olyfauntasaur thrashed through the abandoned camp. Several hours passed as the mouse slept on the bough of the tree‚ waiting for night to fall. Once night came‚ the olyfauntasaur yawned‚ letting out a deafening sound before plopping onto the ground. The beast’s trumpeting noise awakened the mouse from his slumber. As the mouse gathered his wits‚ he set off on his

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    desperately looking for his cellphone. Once he finds it‚ he tries to find SCARLET’S phone number. Panicking‚ he walks back and forth‚ biting his nails. He finds the number and puts into the landline phone in the room. He stands there desperately waiting for the ringing to stop. SCARLET answers the

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    Bess's Monologue

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    On a full moon winter night‚ a highwayman named James came riding‚ up to the old inn door. He was wearing a black french cocked hat and a bunch of lace at his chin. He was wearing a velvet coat‚ with a white shirt underneath. He had breeches of brown doe-skin‚ and black boots that went up to his thigh.. In his belt he had a rapier‚ a pistol‚ and a pouch of gold‚ but covered by the pistol was a bright red rose. When he got to the inn‚ whistled a tune at the window. There he waited‚ for his

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