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Small Mountain Town
1,346 wordsLost but Not Forgotten It was a cold night in January, when he awoke covered in snow, his board broken and hanging from his left foot, the binding from his right still securely strapped to hit now numb, right foot It was now nearing Zero degrees Fahrenheit he thought, and not a soul was anywhere to be found. Zane Farrell had last seen another creature what he guessed was about six hours ago. As far as he knew he was about thirty miles north of Bull Creek, at the local ski area- Bull Mountain. Un...
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No Problem Lieutenant Hector
1,453 wordsHector Hector thrust his obsidian battle sword into a repulsive barbarian from the north running clean through the beast. Upon removing his sword the beast fell and hector continued to hack his way through the recklessly charging gnomes and demons. Many fell by his sword and the town militia fought valiantly behind him. Soon the last of the dreadful creatures turned and ran leaving the town's people victorious. Of the small fighting force he led few were injured and none had died during the batt...
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Babbit And Main Street Sinclair Lewis
1,753 wordsThe theme in books by Sinclair Lewis 1 relates to the time in which they were written. In both Babbit (1922) and Main Street (1920) Lewis shows us the American culture of the 1920's. He writes about the growing cities, the small towns, the common American man, the strong American need to conform, cultural integration, morals (or lack of in some cases), and he touches upon the women lib movement. All of these and more successfully describe the 1920's. 'The parties were bigger... the pace was fast...
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Grotesques Of Anderson
5,039 words" "What Middletown thinks" or "feels" or "is" " cannot be conversed without a great deal of misrepresentation. "As many qualifications must be noted in speaking of a "typical" Middletown citizen as in speaking of Middletown as a "typical" American inland city" (Lynd, 402). This means that Middletown people are talked about as several "qualifications" which as well turn to be a stereotype of American domestic city. Thus this paper will not try to reflect the stereotype of Middletown, but only bri...