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- 1751: A Raisin In The Sun Crtical Analysis
- ... he seems to neglect the 'smaller' things such as his family. "Here I am a giant surrounded by ants! Ants who can't even understand what the giant is talking about (Hansberry 85). Walter has big ideals, but his methods of achieving his goals and ideals are somewhat irrational. Walter is more concerned with becoming self-employed without really thinking about the consequences, which may be imposed on his family. Later ...
- 1752: A Raisin In The Sun
- ... they shared with the other tenants. Living on the south side of Chicago doesn't exactly represent the "American Dream" that Walter so desperately wants to obtain. In this part of town there are no big yards or picket fences where most white American kids have while growing up. Here, on the south side of Chicago the son Travis is only exposed to the concavity of the inner city and the ...
- 1753: A Raisin In The Sun
- ... apartment, on Chicago's south side, Living on the south side of Chicago doesn't exactly represent the American dream that Walter so desperately wants to obtain. In this part of town there are no big yards or picket fences where most white American kids have while growing up. Here, on the south side of Chicago the son Travis is only exposed to the concavity of the inner city and the ...
- 1754: A Raisin In The Sun
- ... apartment, on Chicago's south side, Living on the south side of Chicago doesn't exactly represent the American dream that Walter so desperately wants to obtain. In this part of town there are no big yards or picket fences where most white American kids have while growing up. Here, on the south side of Chicago the son Travis is only exposed to the concavity of the inner city and the ...
- 1755: A Moveable Feast
- ... or was in trouble. Ezra was probably his favorite person out of the many writers he met. He probably liked him so much because of how generous and helpful he was to him. The last big writer Hemingway talked about was Scott Fitzgerald. He talks to him just after The Great Gadsby was released. He was rather impressed at how smart Scott was. But, it seemed he was annoyed with him ...
- 1756: A Lesson Before Dying
- ... two miles inland and youre in deep Cracker country. Alligator hunters. Cattle Ranchers. Seminoles." The inner part of the state is portrayed as a grassy plain with palmetto clumps dotting the landscape, and the Big Cypress Swamp is described as being an area where trees touch the sky and your feet touch the water. Both of these descriptions are accurate and can be proved by not only referring to books ...
- 1757: A Holiday For Murder - Summary
- ... Christmas and then the phone rang and it was a case of murder. (Ironic) The Colonel thought that the old man was not very liked in the community. But the case will still cause a big stirr. The colonel asked Poirot if he would like to come along on the case. Poirot said that he would only assist the Superintendent and not take over the case. Part 3, Chapter 6. The ...
- 1758: A Drunk Bus Driver And A Bad Accident
- ... Her neck was bigger than that of football players, and her arms resembled those of the body builders sometimes on ESPN. Her gut brought thoughts of the worlds strongest man competition to mind. She was big, and no one, not even Superman, or Batman could get away with messing with her. To us she might as well have been dressed in some military uniform, carrying a leather riding-crop. The fear ...
- 1759: A Christmas Memory
- ... he is the director telling the reader how to interpret the scenes. Capotes description of things is also different from the typical persons description. For example, to the laymen, the sun is a big, bright, shiny ball of fire. To Capote, the sun rises "
round as orange and orange as hot weather moons, balanc[ing] on the horizon, burnish[ing] the silvered winter woods." His word choice elicits more ...
- 1760: Death Of A Salesman 10
- ... moral character was the biggest flaw and it leaked into his children, like teaching his children success and popularity over effort and integrity. Also, he lived his life a lie. He thought he was someone big and special, and was not. He angered the audience, not because he thought he was someone successful, but because he knew he was not successful. Living like a coward, he was always afraid to face ...
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