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- 4191: Heart Of Darkness 5
- ... of the cause in corruption of civilization. He believes that the only way he can contain his power is by using brute force against the native chief. "He whacked the old nigger mercilessly, while a big crowd of his people watched him, the chief s son in desperation at hearing the old chap yell, made a tentative jab with a spear at the white man " (Conrad, 72). The downfall of civilization ...
- 4192: Hamlet Literary Analysis
- ... this slave s offal. Bloody, bawdy villain! O, vengeance! Why, what an ass am I" (2.2.533-537). Act 2, scene 2 is a great example of Hamlet s tremendous problem. Hamlet makes this big buildup of what he should have done and how he will seek revenge, but then contradicts himself in his next statement. After all of the swearing and support, he backs out again. He can t ...
- 4193: Dollshouse
- ... put appearance, both social and physical, ahead of his wife, whom he says he loves. Nora states on page 1611 you neither think nor talk like the man I could join myself to. When your big fright was over and it wasn t from any threat against me, only for what might damage you when all the danger was past, for you it was as if nothing had happened. I was ...
- 4194: Critical Analysis Of Steinbeck
- ... Candy's dog is nothing more than a "dragfooted sheep dog, gray of muzzle,...with pale, blind old eyes," (p. 24) but Candy sees him as a companion. To George, Lennie is more than a "big guy" (p. 25) who can't speak for himself. On the ranch Lennie is suspected to be of no value because of his lack of intelligence, and Candy's dog is thought to be of ...
- 4195: Bless Me, Ultima
- ... town and some of the horrible things that happen. Also the way they talk and act show how their childhood innocence is floating away while they don t even know it. Then, there is the big example in one of Tony s friends, Florence. An atheist, he didn t accept the god of the church whom so many others in the town believed in. He didn t have any faith in ...
- 4196: Book Report For The Odyssey
- ... sheep out to graze, but never did he let a man escape. He ate all those who tried! Eventually, the men who were still alive devised a plan to escape. Odysseus first found a stick big enough to damage the Cyclops' eye and, the minute Polyphemus fell asleep, stabbed the stick into the giant's eye. When anyone asked him what happened and who did it he told them "Nobody" did ...
- 4197: All Quiet On The Western Front
- ... gigantic and I be no longer able to master them. (Remarque, All Quiet VII. 146) Again, Baumer notes the impossibility of making the experience of war meaningful within a verbal context: the war is too big, the words describing it would have to be correspondingly immense and, with their symbolic size, might become uncontrollable and, hence, meaningless. While with his father, Baumer meets other men who are certain that they know ...
- 4198: Advertisers Take Us For Spend-
- ... frequency. Closely allied to these plain and simple discount offers are the "something for nothing" lures, such as "buy one get one free," "send for free sample," and "trial offer at half price," and the big-money contest, for example, "finish this sentence and win £1000 in cash, an automobile, or a trip to Bermuda for two”, “No money down” is also a successful inducement. Modern advertising employs an astonishing variety ...
- 4199: Do Companies Have Business Con
- ... subsidy. U.S competitors are supported solely by private donations. P&G has initiated several programs to help raise these funds, giving millions of Americans the chance to support this important cause (Cordtz, 1990). Five big separate coupon events, involving over thirty P&G brands, make up the company's Olympic promotions. They are designed to encourage consumer to purchase P&G brands and thus aid U.S. Olympic athletes. The ...
- 4200: Double Standard
- ... women are constantly concerned about their appearances. They are always trying to make themselves look good, even though they are physically different. In order for a male to look good, he is suppose to be big, strong, and athletic. On the other hand, in order for a female to look good, she is suppose to thin, pretty, and have a good figure. I think the females feel more of the pressures ...
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