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- 1471: American Beauty
- ... cosmetics created the modern woman. You don't need the latest census to tell you that America is, more than ever, a rainbow of faces with worldwide roots. More and more women of African, Hispanic, Asian, and Native American heritage are celebrating their own personal beauty, and the cosmetics industry is responding. Viramonte uses the character of Champ to show the changing mood in America towards the need to fall in ...
- 1472: American Beauty
- ... cosmetics created the modern woman. You don't need the latest census to tell you that America is, more than ever, a rainbow of faces with worldwide roots. More and more women of African, Hispanic, Asian, and Native American heritage are celebrating their own personal beauty, and the cosmetics industry is responding. Viramonte uses the character of Champ to show the changing mood in America towards the need to fall in ...
- 1473: A Dolls House - Norma As A Dol
- ... a fully developed and captivating woman who can independently take care of herself and her family without the guiding hand of a man at her side; this is illustrated by her handling of the debt crisis up to the point that her husband finds out. This revelation is what prompts Nora to walk out on Torvald. When Torvald tries to reconcile with Nora, she explains to him, in their first real ...
- 1474: Analysis Of Clockwork Orange
- ... with the fact that he had a virus, but just happened to out on the town until the early morning. For the most part, this movie probably isn’t reality for many Middle Eastern or Asian countries. Crime isn’t as rampant in, say, Singapore, as it is in America. To me, the depiction of this kid is something I can relate to. Maybe not all the deeds he did, but ...
- 1475: Langston Hughes
- ... left after an unhappy year. Even as he worked as a delivery man, a messmate on ships to Africa and Europe, a busboy, and a dishwasher, his poetry appeared regularly in such magazines as The Crisis (NAACP) and Opportunity (National Urban League).1 As a poet, Hughes was the first person to combine the traditional poetry with black artistic forms, especially blues and jazz. As a leader in the Harlem Renaissance ...
- 1476: Walt Whitmen
- ... with Moss.’ “I Saw in Louisiana a Live-Oak Growing” was one of the first twelve, “To a Stranger” didn’t come till later. “This twelve poem series is am artistically complete story of attachment, crisis, and renunciation and was motivated by some specific emotional experience” (Bliss 293). Through time some of the poems would leave the section and lines would be changed in some. Contrary to frequent implications by Whitman ...
- 1477: THE GRAPES OF WRATH
- ... problems of the farmer, subsidies will continue to be used. Works Cited Blanpied, Nancy. Farm Policy. Congressional Quarterly: Washington D.C., 1984. Fox, Michael. Agricide. Schoken Books: New York, 1986. Long, Robert Emmet. The Farm Crisis. Wilson Co.: New York, 1987. MacFadyen, J. Tevere. Gaining Ground. Holt, Reinhart, and Winston: New York, 1966. Reische, Diana. U.S. Agricultural Policy. Wilson Co.: New York, 1966. Solkoff, Joel. The Politics of Food. Sierra ...
- 1478: Nora As A Doll
- ... a fully developed and captivating woman who can independently take care of herself and her family without the guiding hand of a man at her side; this is illustrated by her handling of the debt crisis up to the point that her husband finds out. This revelation is what prompts Nora to walk out on Torvald. When Torvald tries to reconcile with Nora, she explains to him, in their first real ...
- 1479: Inclusion Of Master Harold And
- ... term used euphemistically by the Botha government. It means ‘separate development’, but the practical application of it ensured that the white minority maintained its dominant position, at the expense of the black, Cape coloured and Asian majority. This is indeed fertile soil for the spade work of any dramatist, but it does not provide a guarantee against clumsy development or poor writing. Fugard’s major victory is to take an already ...
- 1480: Hamlet
- ... and help to their elderly mothers. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 45, 193-202. 10. Gilligan, D. (1982). In a different voice. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. 11. Erickson, F (1968). Identity: Youth and Crisis. New York: Norton. 12. Horner, M.S. (1972). Toward an understanding of achievement-related conflicts of women. Journal of Social Issues, 28, 157-175. 13. Bernard, J. (1975). Women, wives and mothers: Value and options ...
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