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1891: Robert Johnson
... his guitar, tuned in the Neo-African styles of his tunes, is as subtle as moonlight on the Mississippi" (Lomax 13). Robert Johnson began his recording career in the "roaring days of the ‘race’ record business" (Lomax 13). This period, which took place during the twenties and thirties, was a period when millions of blues records were sold. Robert Johnson records rest upon the record selves with the likes of several ...
1892: Act One Of Othello
... that each fell in love with an image, not necessarily a person. The theme of the basis of their love, and their love itself, will be extrapolated throughout the remainder of the play. Once the business of Othello and his love is passed, the Duke resumes the talk of war and battle against the Turks, and heeds Othello to prepare to depart for Cyprus. Brabantio, before his depature, turns to Othello ...
1893: Alice In Wonderland
... girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do, you know." Ethel Rowell, to whom Dodgson taught logic when she was young, wrote that she was grateful that he had encouraged her to "that arduous business of thinking." While Lewis Carroll's Alice books compel us to laugh and to wonder, we are also easily led, almost in spite of ourselves, to think as well.
1894: A Typical Novel Hero (Charlie
... a 25-year-old girl, approximately half his age to find out some details in a murder case. She seemed to be strangely attracted to him and wanted to make their next visit a non business meeting. “Hey Charlie, do you wanna catch a movie with me tomorrow?”, (A Question of Murder pg. 73) she asks him as she leaves his office. Throughout his meetings with Ashley Salter’s charismatic charm ...
1895: Creative Writing: Stanley
... one of those scratch off ones. Stan almost pissed himself when he saw that he won twenty dollars, and immediately called his drug dealer. He again almost pissed himself to find him home and in business. Stan punched-out of work, got in his car, and tore-ass to Ronnie McDavis's house. When Stan arrived at Ronnie's house, he saw the wonderful beast of a dog that Ronnie and ...
1896: Personal Writing: The Hamster
... hamster wasn't moving. I observed the hamster for a few minutes, and then I decided that the hamster was asleep. I put some food in the cage, checked the water, and went about my business until it was time for me to go to sleep. On the third and last day of my freedom from my family, I did what I usually would do on the previous two days: I ...
1897: Analysis Of Gimple The Fool
... advantage of poor foolish Gimpel. While he might have gained wisdom towards the end of his life Gimpel lost the respect entitled to all human beings. Gimpel worked hard and acquired money and his own business but he could have gained more had he not chose to be the village jester.
1898: Personal Writing: Letter To the Future From 1996
... Nicole who is 5, so that makes me an uncle. My two other sisters are still at school. My parents' names are Mick and Christine. My dad owns a Japanese car repair and spare parts business. My mum works in Rooks Heath High School. We have a dog, he is an English Springer Spaniel. He needs a lot of exercise because his breed of dog is bred as a gun dog ...
1899: All Quiet On The Western Front
... do if we suddenly stood up and came before them and proffered our account? What do they expect of us if a time ever comes when the war is all over? Through the years our business has been killing;--it was our first calling in life. Our knowledge of life is limited to death. What will happen afterwards? And what shall come of us? (Remarque, 263-264) ...This statement was made ...
1900: A Man For All Seasons 3
... lady. Margaret is in her middle 20 s, beautiful with moral fineness. A letter is delivered to Sir Thomas More in which it says that the Cardinal needs to talk to him about King s business, immediately. Everyone is shocked that Sir Thomas has to leave now, because it s 11:00 at night. In Scene 2, Sir Thomas is at Cardinal Wolsey s. Wolsey is old with a big decayed ...


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