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1151: King Lear
... his losses and apologize to Regan to get out of the cold; for King Lear is bigger fool to stay in the storm: O nuncle, court holy water in a dryhouse is better Than this rain water out o' door. Good nuncle in; ask Thy daughters' blessing! Here is a night pities neither wise men nor fools! (III, ii, 10-13) King Lear declines the Fool's suggestions. He is too ...
1152: Diamonds Are My Best Friend
... next year, it will all begin again. A fresh new start. A brand new season. However, right now, it is fall. A pitcher grabs a coat to keep his throwing arm warm in this chilly rain, and soon the entire dugout is seen donning coats. The leaves start to change to brown. Kids go back to school. Football begins to creep onto the minds and lips of sports fans. The season ...
1153: A Wild Sheep Chase
... the following way: “She'd show me her ears on occasion; mostly on sexual occasions. Sex with her ears exposed was an experience I'd never known. When it was raining, the smell of the rain came through crystal clear. When birds were singing, their song was a thing of sheer clarity. I'm at a loss for words, but that's what it was like.” Anything requiring sustained thought, spiritual ...
1154: A Comparison Of Two Classic Fi
... point where Wendy casually breaks her idea of killing cheating husbands for money to Mike, it is at night, and raining. They sit in the office building, at a computer, Wendy smoking a cigarette, with rain, thunder, and lightning in the background. This sets the stage for what Wendy's intentions really are, and for the first time, fear is detected in Mike's eyes. This scene also shows the power ...
1155: Discuss The Representation Of
... in dark areas. Shakespeare has used this dramatic technique to construct the weird sisters as dark, incomprehensible people. They always meet on a heath or a desolate place, and there is always thunder, lightning or rain to add to the atmosphere. It is always outdoors, when it is dark, cold and misty. This suggests the savage, natural and uncivilized world. In Macbeth, women are represented as the weaker sex, and if ...
1156: Dillards Delay
... kids innocent of the bad things and teach them to trust more in their instincts. I think of the story about the black lady who was standing along side of the road in the pouring rain after her car broke down. This story was in the deep south, when times were tough for the black people of the south. A white man comes along and picks her up and gives her ...
1157: And Then There Were None
... said violently, "It's mad---absolutley mad----were all mad!" or "He looked from Wargrave to Vera and repreated helplessly----weakly, " I tell you someone must have taken it." She also uses metaphores "Outside the rain poured down and the wind howled in great shuddering gusts against the window panes.
1158: Concentration Camps
... in the quarantine and a few months in the labor camp itself. Every morning these prisoners had to endure roll call whereby they would stand for hours at attention outdoors in the cold, wind, and rain or snow. Anyone who fell was gassed. By the time the Auschwitz was destroyed and liberated in the summer of 1944 , over 1.5 million Jews and 4 million people in total were murdered at ...
1159: Catcher In The Rye Book Review
... was too old to take part in such an activity. When he takes Phoebe to a carousel later in the book, he decided not to ride on it, or even stand on it during a rain storm, because he felt "too old" to get on. Holden also had another one of his childish fantasies for his future. He wanted to go and be a deaf mute somewhere in the west, so ...
1160: Iliad By Homer
... the invasion of the Trojans. These two imposing characters "stood before the gateslike two high oak trees upon the mountains, that tower from their wide-spreading roots, and year after year battle with wind and rain." This simile lends to the characters of the two, Polypoetes and Leonteus, along with the resolve of the Greeks atthat time. The defenses are brought out to be as long-standingand strong as one of ...


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