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- 20091: Daddy, Vampires, And Dark Hearts
- ... do not do" and "Daddy, daddy, you bastard". Fear from her childhood moves her in directions that will take her far from herself. In one line in the poem she brings us starkly into the world of a child's fear. She uses words that sound like the words of a child staring out at us from behind "a bardwire snare" "I have always been scared of you." This poem portrays ...
- 20092: Dawn
- ... is Elisha. Age 18. "Gad had recruited me for the Movement and brought me to Palestine. He had made me into a terrorist." (11) The narrator was held in Buchenwald, a prison camp during the World War. The Americans liberated it and then they offered to send him home. He rejected it because he knew that his parents were dead and that his house and lands were under the control of ...
- 20093: Death Be Not Proud
- ... a normal life was phenomenal. If Johnny had any fears of death, they were unknown because of his consideration for others and not wanting to burden others with his troubles. Johnny was always strong and brave, he always smiled and hung in there fighting. " Once he told Frances that he had been chilly during the night. She asked him why he hadn’t called the nurse. His reply was that he ...
- 20094: The Works and Life of Charles Dickens
- ... has reached the end if following closely. As with Oliver Twist, for example, the moral of always telling the truth becomes an obvious theme. Dickens' works allow an individual to find significance in the modern world by expressing morals that will never become outdated. The morals of the two stories Oliver Twist and Great Expectations would express the need to be always truthful and, to never give up on your dreams ...
- 20095: Death Of A Salesman
- ... it and then tries to grasp at something which he can't reach. At first, he is presented as two different people. The first impression is that he is an angry man who blames the world for his faults, he has tried to mould his children into images of himself and often contradicts himself (as shown in Act 1 where he talks about Biff being a 'lazy bum' and then saying ...
- 20096: Death Of A Salesman
- ... the last line when Linda goes, "We're free and clear" she is indeed also speaking for Willy. By killing himself, Willy was finally free from the horrible life he was living and left the world thinking he finally did something positive for Biff (Miller).
- 20097: Death Of A Salesman
- ... degeneration. The two boys didn't have a positive role model in their life. When Biff stole a football, Willy congratulated him on his initiative. Willy prompted his sons to steal building materials for a new stoop. Biff's kleptomaniatic tendencies most likely came from his father's acceptance, and even approval, of his thievery in his younger days. When Biff found Willy in an affair with another woman, all respect ...
- 20098: Death Of A Salesman - Father-Son Relationships
- ... still drifting from place to place, job to job, most recently work as a farmhand. Biff is a source of endless frustration for Willy, who always dreams of Biff being incredibly successful in the business world. When Willy has memories of Biff as a boy, he is completely obsessed with whether or not Biff is well-liked; however, he is completely oblivious to things like Biff’s having stolen a football ...
- 20099: Robert Mannyng of Brunne
- ... bases. Both Handlyng Synne and The Chronicle of England are massive works, many thousandsof lines long. Sources Frederick Furnivall, ed. The Chronicle of England,2 volumes. London, 1887 Ethan Brand, ed. Handlyng Synne, London and New York, Chadwick, 1955
- 20100: Desperation By Stephen King
- ... he stabbed thus into his wife's soul (319). Ironically, in the letter Armand finds from his mother, she is praising God for having "arranged" their lives so as to be married in a racist world and to have a beautiful child such as Armand. "But above all, night and day, I thank the good lord for having so arranged our lives that our dear Armand will never know that his ...
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