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- 1361: SEX...as It Is(kind Of Long But Worth The Read)
- ... I suppose). But some willingly choose prostitution, esp. the "higher-class" operations, because of the relatively high pay. For such women, casual sex, is just a job and "doing" a bunch of guys is no big deal to them. It's been said that men want sex for the sake of sex while women trade sex ("always in exchange for"). Prostitution and pornography then are simply the seedy side of capitalism ... to do with lust, but is really all about power. This is certainly a factor in some cases; some men do rape women to "punish" and humiliate them and I'm sure this is a big factor in male prison rapes. But let's face it, there are many rapists who do it just for sex; they're simply thieves that steal sex just like some steal money and property. It ...
- 1362: Critical Review Of 1984 By Geo
- ... what the government wanted. In his novel Orwell used the image of a man who stood in a shadow that covered his face. This was to make him anamous and unrecognizable. The figure was called "Big Brother" and this figure was placed on posters and put all over the place with the saying, "BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU." This was used to let the people know that no matter where they go the could not escape the watching eyes of the controling government. The government itself was very mysterious ...
- 1363: Death of a Salesman: Willy Lowman's Escape
- ... going to ask his boss to be relocated is when the next journey into the past occurs. The point of the play during which this episode takes place is so dramatic that willy seeks a big hit of the flashback drug. Such a big hit in fact, that he is transported back to what was probably the happiest day of his life. Biff was going to play in Ebbets field in the All-Scholastic Championship game in front of ...
- 1364: The Detriment That Society Can Cause to its Inhabitants
- The Detriment That Society Can Cause to its Inhabitants Society's role and how it defines each individual has always played a big role in how we as people are supposed to conduct ourselves. Back in the late 1800's and early 1900's, the roles of men and women were defined specifically. Men were expected to be ... reason that Nora is telling the lie is to prevent a catastrophe that the truth will cause. The catastrophe would result because of society's restraints and expectations placed on the characters. One of the big events of the story was whether Tolvald would consider not firing Krogstad. Tolvald had two reasons or motives not to hire Krogstad. First of all, Nora was trying convince Torvald to keep Krogstad on the ...
- 1365: A Street Car Named Desire: The Many Traits of Blanch
- ... Get out of here quick before I start screaming fire! [Her throat is tightening with hysteria ] Get out of here quick before I start screaming fire. [He still remaining staring. She suddenly rushes to the big window with its pale blue squares of the soft summer light and cries wildly. ] Fire! Fire! Fire! Mitch had found out about Blanch's lies from Stanley. Now Mitch will not marry Blanch because he ... the bathroom "freshening up" so he yells "Hey, Canary bird! Toots! Get OUT of the BATHROOM!" to speed her along. Being untruthful can have a great impact on the lives of others. This is a big trait of Blanches through the entire book she is untruthful. One life that has a great impact due to Blanche's lies is Mitch which has been displayed in "Scene 9 Blanch being seductive has ...
- 1366: Death of a Salesman: Willy Lowman
- ... going to ask his boss to be relocated is when the next journey into the past occurs. The point of the play during which this episode takes place is so dramatic that willy seeks a big hit of the flashback drug. Such a big hit in fact, that he is transported back to what was probably the happiest day of his life. Biff was going to play in Ebbets field in the All-Scholastic Championship game in front of ...
- 1367: Movie: Casper - Death and Growth of Characters
- ... has to come to realize the reality of death and that it can happen to someone that she loves. Even though they dont show Cats mothers death in the movie it plays a big part in the way that she acts and feels. She grew up a little with her mothers death but not alot because she was still young. the second was when her fathers dies and she ... The last is when Cat is dancing with Casper and she sees him disappear back to a ghost. Throughout the story there were examples of evil, regeneration , and loss of innocence. This movie Casper was big on humor and good lessons, but it struck very hard to the ones who have experienced death and evils in their lives.
- 1368: The Outsiders 2
- ... to read the book is that the end of each chapter of the book does not leave you in suspense. You do not have to keep reading to solve a problem. There is always something big going on, such as when Johnny broke his back trying to rescue children from a burning church. A thing that reduced the realism of the story was the names of the people (i e Ponyboy ... had preparing it. I found the book hard to relate to in some parts because of the different time it was written in the 1950s. A good example for it was that Ponyboy thought the big difference between socs and greasers was that the greasers loved Elvis and the socs loved the Beatles. Since I was not born at Elvis' and the Beatles' time and I do not like either of ...
- 1369: Marilyn Monroe
- ... main complaints was my lack of modesty, and he was really upset after I sang for the soldiers in Los Angeles, and especially when my nude calendar came out, Golden Dreams. 1952 had been a big year for me, publicity wise: love, the calendar, my appendectomy, five films and endless interviews especially when I got the lead in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, which pretty much summarized my relationship with men. I began taking sleeping pills regularly at this time, but it was not a big deal; Hollywood was run on pills. Fox suspended me for not showing up to film one week, and I began to look for good scripts not good pay, so my friend Milton and some others ...
- 1370: The Significance Of The Title
- ... she became upset and complained that Holden didn't like anything. She asked him what he would like to be and Holden answered, "I keep picturing all these little kids playing some game in this big field of rye and all. Thousands of little kids, and nobody's around - nobody big, I mean - except me. And I'm standing on the edge of some crazy cliff. What I have to do, I have to catch everybody if they start to go over the cliff - I mean ...
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