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311: Cooper Thompsons A New Vision
... as independence or courage. Yet, in some extreme case it may create mental and even physical agony. Therefore, he suggests that boys shall accept and learn positive aspects of femininity. In addition, he offers a proposal that if maleness and femaleness are equally valued, boys no longer will fight to prove their masculinity.
312: Irony Moll Flanders
... chair). And just as Moll's brother becomes ill when he hears of his incest so, we recall, does Moll when the elder brother, on another visit, tries to persuade her to accept Robin's proposal. Anticipating her brother's illness almost exactly, Moll becomes melancholy, it is feared that she will "go into a consumption; and which vexed me most, they gave it as their opinion that my mind was ...
313: In Cold Blood
... Clutters, and whoever happened to be at the house and in the way at the time of the murders. The motive for the murders was that the Clutters were rich, even though they were extremely modest about their wealth and fame. Dick came upon the knowledge of the family’s wealth by a prisoner who was celled with Dick and had worked for the Clutters. The prisoner meant no harm in ...
314: Henry James Book Report
... while Isabel's wealth give her the option of a lifestyle that is simultaneously independent and luxurious. Lily and Isabel are both extremely attractive and charming, which cause them to have more than one marriage proposal from wealthy and eligible bachelors. This option would alleviate their financial concerns but would also restrict their personal freedom. Isabel refuses the proposals of Casper Goodwood and Lord Warburton , because she does not want to ...
315: Brutus, An Honorable Man
... firm talking to from Cassius. Before talking to Cassius Brutus actually believed Caeser to be semi-noble. After a conversation with Cassius however, he viewed Caeser to be ambitious. If Brutus would have rejected Cassius’ proposal and stood up for what he believed in, then he could be viewed as an honorable man. The second henious act Brutus commits is murder on his dear friend Caeser. After commiting the crime he ...
316: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
... the dogs and cutting their hair and their dresses short, it seems that Lorelei is taking this route. However, what seems weird is the fact that it is never even mentioned. She receives one marriage proposal after another and the things that she seriously considers are along the lines of how boring parties will be with her new husband around. She feels no maternal or familial obligation. This is especially surprising ...
317: Birdhouse
... piece of paper that holds the wrapping over the cigar before being bought) and places it on her finger. Then says I ll replace this with a real ring some day (suppose to be a proposal). Beverly of course does not die The story ends when Beverly actually gets a job as a librarian at a school in Yakima, Washington. There she would be paid one hundred and ten dollars a ...
318: American Dream
... through the university system on a scholarship or her family's savings may have earned billions of dollars twenty years from now. By the same token, the unwary corporate executive may have been reduced to modest means by a change in the economy. For all of these Americans, a common facet of the dream is to have enough money to do as they wish, not as they must. Freedom from threat ...
319: American Dream 3
... through the university system on a scholarship or her family's savings may have earned billions of dollars twenty years from now. By the same token, the unwary corporate executive may have been reduced to modest means by a change in the economy. For all of these Americans, a common facet of the dream is to have enough money to do as they wish, not as they must. Freedom from threat ...
320: A Separate Peace, Detailed Ana
... to get an official scorekeeper so Finny could get a plaque but Finny said "no, in my head I know that I did it, that's all that matters," thus demonstrating that Finny is very modest and secure. The next day Gene and Finny went to the beach, which wasn't allowed. This was done at Finny's request, Gene was going to study for a test, but he felt that ...


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