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- 5181: The Library Card
- ... might telephone him. It is to make sure that the books were for him and not for Richard. If Richard gets caught taking out the books and reading it for himself, he will get in big trouble for it. Richard first book was “A Book of Prefaces,” which was written by Mencken. He was surprised on how Mencken fought with words in the book, and he was shocked with his style ...
- 5182: William Faulkner
- ... coincide with Miss Emily's physical and emotional decay. As an example, the house is in an area of town that was once a prominent neighborhood that has now deteriorated. Originally the house was a big white house with large balconies, and the yard was decorated with beautiful flowers. But now the people of the town think that the house has become an embarrassment to the town. This happened through a ...
- 5183: Nothing
- ... past. Family, place, and past. These things were most important to William Faulkner. After he was five years old, he and his parents lived only a few blocks away from his grandfather's home, The Big Place. Faulkner's grandfather was a successful lawyer and businessman. Townspeople called him the "Young Colonel" even though he had never served in the army. Faulkner's great-grandfather- like the Compson children's grandfather ...
- 5184: Television Drama
- ... This is what separates Dawson’s Creek and the rest of the field. The writers and producers made it clear from the first episode (the “Pilot” episode) that the subject of sex would play a big portion of the show. In the “Pilot” episode, there was a lot of sexual tension between the main characters. The main characters discussed their sex-lives, sexual experiences openly and they talked about sex in ...
- 5185: The Apprenticeship Of Duddy Kr
- ... does not understand that he is a struggling man. With his ill wife who later on passes away also due to Duddy and his work, Duddy keeps on tormenting Mr.MacPherson without looking at the big picture. Duddy sings a song Catcher in the Rye, due to Mr.MacPherson’s drinking habits. These little actions that Duddy uses against Mr.MacPherson is what drives his teacher insane. Mr.MacPherson was a ...
- 5186: Gender
- ... self conscious tell us not to be like them. You won’t see very many women acting like men either. For example you won’t see as many women wrestler as men, a women driving big motorcycles or women doing “Macho” activities. Their self conscious reminds them not to act like men do womanly jobs like take care of house and family. Most men and women know and think that if ...
- 5187: The Tragedy Of Hamlet
- ... the tragic hero. Hamlet has all the good traits needed to be a tragic hero. He is brave and daring. One example of this is that when he went to England, he was taking a big risk. If his plan didn't work, he would have been executed He also is also loyal. His loyalty to his father, was the reason he was so angry at Claudius and his Mother. Another ...
- 5188: The Madness Of Prince Hamlet
- ... kill Claudius when he says, I should Čai fatted all the region kites With this slaveis offal. Bloody, bawdy villain! O, vengeance! Why, what an ass am I? (2.2.581-585) He makes this big buildup of what he should have done and how he will be revenged and he shoots it down in the next line. This passage is the model of Hamletis cognitive dissonance. After all of this ...
- 5189: Shakespeares Comedy Vs Tragedy
- ... been a tragedy. Likewise, "Romeo and Juliet", could have been a comedy. The first two acts of this play qualifies it as a comedy. In act I, Sampson and Gregory, servants of the Capulets, "talk big about what they'll do the Montagues, make racy comments, and insult each other as often as they insult the Montagues." ("Barron's, 45). In act II, Romeo meets Juliet. All is going well until ...
- 5190: Othello 4
- ... on Othello. Iago knew that Othello valued honesty in Desdemona, and he tried to make him think that she was just the opposite, unfaithful. The play Othello was very much about jealosy. Jealosy played a big role in the play, and was the motive for Iago to conjure up a plan to ruin Othello. Iago was resentful because of the fact the Othello had gotten the job he wanted, and because ...
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