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- 3541: The Chrysanthemums: Elisa Allen Comes to Life
- ... her gardening costume” (304). She had on a pair of “clodhopper shoes” and a “man’s black hat pulled down over her eyes”(304). Her figure is completely covered by a “corduroy apron with four big pockets” (304). She wears a pair of “heavy leather gloves to protect her hands while she works” (304). Elisa has strong fingers(308). Her hair is “dark” and “pretty”(308). Just as Steinbeck gives a ...
- 3542: Understanding Masculine Psychology
- ... was pierced, or an event in that the ease of being gives way to struggle and conflict. In this sense, “all men are Fisher Kings. Every boy has naively blundered into something that was too big for him, gotten halfway through, realized that he couldn’t handle it, and collapsed. Then he is wounded, he is hurt terribly, and he goes off to lick his wounds. A certain bitterness arises because ...
- 3543: Gulliver's Travels: Political Satire
- ... the French. Finally, "The English political parties are satirized in the description of the wearers of high heels and low heels, and of the controversy on the question whether eggs should be broken at the big or small end. These are just some of the important references made in the first book. Book two seems to be the polar opposite of book one. This is because the inhabitants on this island ...
- 3544: Is Gimpel a Fool?
- ... of him as a rich man at that time. This shows how strong he had to be to put up year by year with people constantly coming in and teasing him. Gimpel is also a big guy and he had a lot of self-control to not just smack somebody after they said something sarcastic or stupid to him. This shows how strong Gimpel grew throughout his years.
- 3545: Death of a Salesman - "The American Dream: What it Means to Me"
- ... sometimes it can draw man to ruin, I guess it depends on what the man's dream is. If your dream is to succeed in business, be the best salesman of your company and make big money, I guess you could fulfill your dreams in America. But if you have dreams of seeing your children grow up, every day of their lives, your heart might pull at you and cause you ...
- 3546: There Are No Children Here
- ... from them. The same personality trate applies to my friend Lauren. Me and Lauren decided that we wanted to try out for a play. We both took private lessons and worked very hard for the big day, tryouts. We liked to sing and dance for each other so we could critique each other. When the day arrived we were driven by my mother. We could hardly open the car door we ...
- 3547: The Necklace: Madame Loisel
- ... rank would never even have been conscious, “tortured her and made her angry.” Even the sight of her servant would cause her to daydream of “two great footmen in knee breeches who sleep in the big armchairs, made drowsy by the heavy warmth of the hot-air stove.” “She thought of the long salons fitted up with ancient silk, of the delicate furniture carrying priceless curiosities, and of the coquettish perfumed ...
- 3548: The Time Machine by H.G Wells
- ... Also when the earth became darker only after 30 million years. The sun has approximately 5.5 billion years left before it goes super nova. Then it will become a red giant and be extremely big as wells described in the book. So Wells was not informed of all the facts but still, this book was interesting and entertaining.
- 3549: A Raisin in the Sun: Achieving Impossible Dreams
- ... He states, “Sometimes I can see the future stretched out in front of me—just plain as day. The future, Mama. Hanging over there at the edge of my days. Just waiting for me—a big, looming blank space—full of nothing.” (Hansberry 54). Walter encounters his problem and comes up with an idea of opening up his own business, to get control over his life, and puts up all his ...
- 3550: Touch Wood: Rene
- ... Alsace and forced the Jews to leave. France was split into two zones- the Free Zone and the German occupied zone. Renée's father chose for them to move to Paris, because it is a big city where he can find work, and also because Renée¹s mother has childhood friends there. So, Renée, her parents, her two younger sisters, and their blind grandmother move into a crowded apartment in the ...
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