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- 301: Atticus
- ... we observe the gentle, persistent concern he shows for his wayward son Scott, we discover nothing less than the ideal dad. Scott's testing of his father's love goes way beyond normal bounds: his alcoholism and general irresponsibility actually cause the deaths of several other characters. Scott's peregrinations take Atticus from his home in Colorado to the slums and bohemian underworld of a Mexican town. There, Atticus confronts a ...
- 302: Analysis If Homeward Bound
- ... the audience could relate to them because, before all the surprises were revealed the audience saw the characters as ordinary people. Once the skeletons came out of the closet, the audience realized that euthanasia, homosexuality, alcoholism and affairs are problems that all levels of class face. This realization brings the audience closer to the characters and the circumstances presented on stage. This play appeals more to a sophisticated and mature audience ...
- 303: Alcohol Abuse Among Teenagers
- ... Lennane 1995, alcohol, pg 56 · Alcohol, the facts, 1997, Australian government publishing service,pg148 · Key Healey, 1997,Alcohol, The facts, pg 176 ADDITIONAL READINGS · Gall T.L., 1996 , Statistics on alcohol use,gale research inc. · Alcoholism, 1998,vol 64, Neil kessel and Henry Walton.
- 304: Tale Of Two Cities
- ... he was a successful lawyer and not an alcoholic. The reader is unaware if Carton was ever a successful lawyer. The novel starts off too late in Sidney Cartons life to determine if his alcoholism was caused by the rejection of Lucie. The reader is unable to ascertain if Sidneys life was always bad or if it slowly went downhill. Cartons decision to sacrifice his life at the ...
- 305: Nothing
- ... but couldn't understand why blacks would need a political movement to win their rights. Faulkner died in 1962, following a fall from a horse, although the long-term cause of death was his lifelong alcoholism. He never saw the bloodiest years of the civil rights struggle in Mississippi nor the movement's eventual triumph. - Faulkner left a great body of work, which included 19 novels, and is considered one of ...
- 306: Native Americans and the American Dream
- ... do anything you set yourself to do" (Pg. 37, Gifted Hands) Many Native Americans are not blessed with such a strong encouraging parent. There is a lack of parental involvement for many Native American children. Alcoholism and drug abuse run rampant in Indian communities. As a friend of mine from the Makah reservation put it, "If your parents are alcoholics and you have seven brothers and sisters to take care of ...
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