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  • Character Of Jordan Baker
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    In Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, we see that the character of Jordan Baker is quite different from other women of her time. She has beliefs and values that are radically different from everybody else's. Through her actions, it is clear that she represents the emergence of a different type of woman -- one who is self sufficient -- in the 1920's. Fitzgerald uses this individual to symbolize the changing ways of life in America. Jordan Baker, Daisy's friend, is portrayed by Fitzgerald as a masculi...
  • Exeter College
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    Dreaming of spires A couple of years ago I finished the last in a trilogy of novels [The Amber Spyglass, part three of His Dark Materials] set partly in an alternative universe, which contains an imaginary Oxford. Imaginary, because the story is a fantasy; but perhaps a great deal of Oxford is imaginary anyway. In Oxford, likelihood evaporates. At about the time the book was published, the Fellows of All Souls announced that they had just spent an evening parading around their college following ...
  • Thoughts Of Robert Jordan
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    For Whom the Bell Tolls For Whom the Bell Tolls is a novel loosely based on Ernest Hemingway's own experiences in the Spanish Civil War in the 1930's. Before I delve into the book itself, I thought it would be best to give some background information on Ernest Hemingway and on the Spanish Civil war and the circumstances surrounding it. Hemingway was born July 21, 1899 in Oak Park, Illinois, and the second of six children. His father, Clarence Hemingway, was a physician and his mother was a devou...
  • Lyra And Her Adventure Into The North
    726 words
    This is a story about a little girl, named Lyra and her adventure into the North to rescue her friend and other kidnapped children. Lyra was an early teenage girl who was raised in the Jordan College in Oxford. Lyra was a happy and naughty child when she lived in the Jordan College. She had a best friend, Roger there. Roger, the kitchen boy, played and made mischief every day with her. In their world (not the same the world here), every human has their own daemon accompanied with them even after...

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