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- 5221: How The Garcia Girls Lost Thei
- ... s almost everything else that goes with it in generations to come . The next subject I asked him about in the interview was the difference in culture in America . He laughed because there is a big difference in cultures here in America . Years after he arrived here , he began to see the presence of drugs in school . If anyone was ever caught with drugs in a Japanese school , the punishment would ...
- 5222: Hester And Abigail
- ... for the sake of its gold thread (166). Hester is also an adulator who is punished by the village. Abigail Williams is a teenager who is a great liar. She manages to pull off a big witch-hunt with skills probably as great as an actor does. She is also the niece of the town minister, Reverend Samuel Paris. Both these women do know the feelings of being an adulator though ...
- 5223: Night
- ... got beat for screaming fire and they tied her up, if they would’ve taken her to the hospital she would’ve been killed. What as freaky was how she could see that there were big flames and fires in their near destiny. Eliezer’s Father never showed any emotion until their town was effects by the Nazis. He was strength for the Jewish community. He helped everyone prepare to be ...
- 5224: Holden Caulfield (catcher In T
- ... on a date. Holden takes her to a play, which he considers phony as it is, but then at intermission, Sally meets a man who she hasn't seen for years, and they began a big phony act. Holden says, "You've though that they hadn't seen each other for twenty years they probably even hugged and kissed checks and all." This is the kind of behavior that Holden obviously ...
- 5225: Hera
- ... gods. The month of June was named after Juno. Most women prefer to be married in June so Juno can protect their marriage. I think Hera was a very important goddess, because marriage is a big thing to watch over. But she wasn t a very good person. She was always angry with Zeus, and even though she had a good reason to be, she could have taken her anger out ...
- 5226: Heart Of Darkness 7
- ... from his culture, he had become corrupted by this violent native culture, and allowed his evil side to control him. Marlow realizes that only very near the time of death, does a person grasp the big picture. He describes Kurtz's last moments "as though a veil had been rent (Conrad, 239)." Kurtz's last "supreme moment of complete knowledge (Conrad, 239)," showed him how horrible the human soul really can ...
- 5227: Romeo And Juliet -3 People Who Betrayed Juliet
- ... still alive, which is not important because what you really want to do is show your love to your lover, not friends or family members still alive. But you can’t because suicide is a big sin and you will go to hell for it. So what’s the point? They won’t see each other again if one or both goes to hell, or one goes to heaven. This is ...
- 5228: Romeo And Juliet - Mercutio
- ... for the spider's legs which serve as the wagon's spokes, and the riding-whip which is made of a cricket's bone. Mercutio points out that the entire apparatus is not "half so big as a round little worm / Pricked from the lazy finger of a maid"-but do living maid's fingers have worms in them? He leaps off the topic of Mab's carriage, however, to describe ...
- 5229: Othello
- ... this monstrosity, when it was he who initiated it. It is all the more ironic that it is a female prostitute who is manhandling the male. The ceremony begins as Haze reaches for Leora’s big leg. It is a rather strange action in that he does not making any overt sexual advances towards her. He does not find her appealing, he merely wants to have sex. Through the course of ...
- 5230: Much Ado About Nothing
- ... Dogberry as the middleman much of the deception within the play would never be unraveled. This therefore making Dogberry a much more important role than one first perceives. Much Ado About Nothing is a play big on puns. One of the most significant puns we come across, "Note notes, forsooth, and nothing!" (II,iii,57) 'Nothing ' is meant to be pronounced 'noting'. Noting is also used to mean observe, and throughout ...
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