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- 961: Stephen Crane
- ... in one small boat. The weather is really bad; there are some big waves on the ocean this day. The waves are so big sometimes that the sky just disappears between the big waves. The rain is pouring down, and the wind blows like a jet engine. They almost cannot hear themselves speaking to one another, so it is more of a shouting conversation. Then in the cold night, a seagull ...
- 962: Story Of J Robert Oppenhiemer
- ... but was it really a choice at all? That question ran over and over, through his mind like a mouse on a wheel. The quest he had begun years ago had finally ended, in a rain of fiery hell. Thousands of people died that day. Partly because of him, and he knew that. Was there even a chance for him to have said no? Would the U.S. Government have allowed ...
- 963: The Time Period And People Of
- ... are two examples. The Parson always went out of his way to help others and did unnecessary things to help the parishioners. Wide was his parish, with houses far asunder, Yet he neglected not in rain or thunder. Nothing ever stopped the Parson from doing his duties. The Parsons brother, the Plowman, was very much like the Parson. He never asked anyone to do his work and always paid his ...
- 964: Wuthering Heights 2
- ... into tranquility. She kept wandering to and fro, from the gate to the door . . . and at length took up a permanent situation on one side of the wall, near the road, where, . . . great drops [of rain] began to plash around her(78). She was desperate for Heathcliff to come home, and without Catherine even speaking, the reader can know of this desperation. Bront is able to allow the outer weather to ...
- 965: The Power And The Glory
- The Power and the Glory: "The roof couldn't keep out this rain." (p. 152) "Hope is an instinct only the reasoning human mind can kill. An animal never knows despair." -Graham Greene, "The Power and the Glory" (p. 141) In Graham Greene's The Power and the ...
- 966: The Grapes Of Wrath 2
- ... By noon the whole field was picked. The Joads made ninety cents. Then suspicion arouse about Tom and he was forced to leave the family and go off some where. That night it began to rain and Rose of Sharon went into labor. Also the camp was in danger of being flooded. So during the night the men tried to build a wall to keep the water out, while some women ...
- 967: The Red Badge Of Courage
- ... some of the questions that come to my mind when I think about if there was no Civil War. Imagine lying in a canvas tent writing a letter to your parents under candlelight in drenching rain. Camp is so smoky; ones eyes were sore and watering. Being on the march for twenty-two days and so sore after every day not speaking a word the whole day. Marching barefoot some of ...
- 968: Report On Book Titled Black Li
- ... the way that I do, even if the person(s) so not feel the same way as I do. I feel as if sitting back and letting bigotry and hatred hover over people like a rain cloud waiting to explode into a monsoon is worse than saying all the snide remarks that kill a mans good heart. No man should have to be put under such harsh ridicule simply for being ...
- 969: Pycho By Alfred Hitcock
- ... the money. This fact itself shows that her sense of logic is gone. A rationally thinking person would have realized that she would never get away with the crime. As Marion drives on into darkness rain begins to fall heavily. The viewers begin to feel as Marion does, hopeless and weary. Her endless journey takes a turn due to an illumination on the side of the road. Marion exits her car ...
- 970: Perspective In As For Me And M
- ... isolates himself, creating tension in the marriage. Mrs. Bentley is attention and love starved; Philip only withdraws. geI thought it would sound sillyf I said, eto tell you I was sitting in the rain with El Greco down by the elevatorf. Then I put a pail to catch the drip from the ceiling and went back to his studyh (Ross, 175). In fear of facing the truth ...
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