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- 4991: Medea
- ... by Medea to look after the children but the Nurse also gossips and provides advice and assistance to Medea. She provides the audience with background information on the play and puts pieces together of the "big picture." The Nurse begs Medea to not do anything rash because of Jason but says that she knows Medea will so that foreshadows the though of tragedy in the play. She also sympathizes Medea but ...
- 4992: Heart Of Darkness
- ... self worth from its workers in the sense that it does not encourage or expect input from them. This is all significant because Marlow finds himself in a position where he is giving up a big piece of himself and his beliefs to make money. The tension between capitalism and moral enlightenment in the first twenty pages of this story is evident. Conrad uses Marlow to depict a seemingly good-hearted ...
- 4993: A Drunk Bus Driver And A Bad A
- ... 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 ...
- 4994: Personal Conflicts In Am I Blu
- ... moments later he realizes he is being normal. John says “About me, you were right. I am a sheep, a normal one. I’ve been trying to get out of it but I’m as big a sheep as ever”(line 276). John knows he does what others expect. He says he can not deny wanting to become normal. John does not want to experience rejection for thinking or acting against ...
- 4995: PRESUMED INNOCENT
- ... spermicidal jelly along with type A semen in Carolyn's vagina. Stern shows Dr. Kumigeye a report from a gynecologist proving that Carolyn had her tubes tied six years prior. Dr. Kumigeye has made a big mistake, possibly mixing up her report with one of the other eighteen people that he examined that week. Stern asks the doctor if he can testify with no hesitance that Carolyn Polhemus had no spermicidal ...
- 4996: Psycho
- ... also discussed in this significant dialogue, to show his logical thinking of his situation. As scenes of logics shown from Norman comes up one by one, Norman’s rational process of thinking give as a big question ‘Is he really a Psycho or just the smartest murderer?’ In comparison from Norman Bates’ psychotic mind to Marion Crane and Sam Loomis’s, they are very similar as shown in one of the ...
- 4997: Pygmalion
- ... police, not me. I’m a good girl."[page 32] All in all, both get what they are looking for, although it is happier for Billie than it is for Eliza in the end. A big part of the woman’s lives were the men who took care of them and taught them what they needed to know. The strange thing about this is that two men Paul and Harry are ...
- 4998: Pursuit Of Materail Wealth Doe
- ... an illusion that fooled Kino. The appearance of it is deceiving to those who saw wealth and fortune. Kino is shown as the average man who presents moral breakdown of important values. The doctor illustrates big business. He takes advantage of the poor and vulnerable. And the Priest represents the institutions who is portrayed as the good, but in fact only want to acquire more wealth. In life, one works hard ...
- 4999: Pocahontas
- ... entirely of clay. Any orders from Powhatan to fetch two large stones would have been impossible to fill. If rocks were required, someone would have to venture to the falls at Richmond before any rocks big enough to meet specifications could be found. If all that was necessary was something flat enough to lay Smith’s head upon, a log would work just as well as the unattainable rocks. The English ...
- 5000: Pride And Prejudice - Jane Aus
- ... as possible. An hour later they set of for Longbourn. [Chapter 47] During the journey Mrs. Gardiner thinks that Wickham isn’t that bad, he’ll marry Lydia. If he doesn’t he’s in big trouble. Lizzy doesn’t believe it for Denny got a letter from Wickham, he never wanted to marry her. Besides, her aunt doesn’t know everything about Wickham. Lizzy feels guilty for she didn’t ...
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