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- 371: A Separate Peace - Analysis
- ... 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 ...
- 372: A New Vision Of Masculinity - A Summary
- ... 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.
- 373: Essay On James Joyces The Dubl
- ... man s comments with the spoken English language. Rather, she simply gives him demure nods and hems. Demure is the key word in this phrase because it shows that even her nods and hems were modest, shy and reserved in manner: the definition of demure. Maria could not bring herself to actually speak to the man until she was leaving the tram at the Canal Bridge. Little Chandler s shyness is ...
- 374: Edmund In King Lear
- ... the Kingdom in mind, seeing them as a way of gaining even more land than his father controls. Goneril, who appears to be the evil of the two daughters, also sees this as a possible proposal since the authority that she has obtained has begun to go to her head. To both these sisters I have sworn my love; Each jealous of the other, as the stung Are of the adder ...
- 375: Homers Vision Of The Duality O
- ... s as if Homer is telling us that every human being is both important and significant in his own right. There is no anonimity of one's death in combat. Each combatant, however small or modest in rank, truly matters. You cannot help but feel some sort of emotional and psychological disgust upon reading such passages. Homer constantly reminds us that someone who just moments ago was a glorious and splendid ...
- 376: Hamlet And J Alfred Prufrock
- ... He also procrastinates because he fears that the partygoers will gossip about him. "They will say 'how is hair is growing thin', My morning coat, my collar mounting firmly on my chin, my necktie and modest, but asserted by a simple pin-they will say, but how his arms and legs are thin'.' 14 " I was afraid." 15 He wants to say his feeling, but is afraid no one will understand ...
- 377: 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 ...
- 378: War Of The Roses
- ... and in 1749 for all of Middlesex County. He was a proponent of social reform. He spent the last five years of his life in and out of courts and parliament. In 1753 he published Proposal for Making an Effectual Provision for the Poor. In April 1754 he was forced to resign his position as magistrate and move to Portugal. He later died in October of 1754. I believe that the ...
- 379: Romanticism
- ... This head more than churches, bibles and all the Creeds." This is obviously the extent of what people felt at this time, but this writing even shocks us today, probably because we have become more modest. In conclusion then, the Romantic Era was a period filled with love, passion revolution, individualism, nature, and many more themes like these. This period of time had spawned great literary works, paintings, plays, ballet, and ...
- 380: Rap Music; Its Impact On Society Since Its Birth.
- ... to the efforts of the Sugarhill label itself. Grandmaster Flash's hard-hitting 1982 single, "The Message," really stands as rap's watershed mark (Shomari, 1995, 67), with a massive impact belied by its relatively modest peak on the pop charts. No longer could rap be ignored; here was straight up social commentary, reporting from the front lines of the ghetto with more immediacy than almost any newspaper or television broadcast ...
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