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1961: Mayor Of Casterbridge 3
... novel opens with Henchard, his wife and baby daughter arriving at Weydon-Priors fair. It is a scene of festive holiday in which 'the frivolous contingent of visitors' snatch a respite from labour after the business of the fair has been concluded. Here Henchard gets drunk and vents his bitterness and frustration at being unemployed on his marriage. Henchard negates the festive and celebratory nature of the fair by his egotism ...
1962: Macbeth Is Not A Villain...
... quite obvious that she is correct to have such suspicions, for by the end of his own soliloquy he has decided against the murder. He tells Lady Macbeth; We will proceed no further in this business: He hath honoured me of late Despite this apparent resolve, just 49 lines later Macbeth has changed his mind and is set on murdering the King. Lady Macbeth was extremely influential in turning him around ...
1963: Macbeth 8
... flower, but be the serpent underΉt. (p.38) Macbeth was not happy with the plan because he sternly insisted that it come to an end. He said, ³We will proceed no further in this business. He hath honored me of late, and I have bought Golden opinions from all sorts of people, which would be worn now in their newest gloss, not cast aside so soon. (p.41)² Macbeth was ...
1964: Motives In Toni Morrisons Song
... fact that Ruth finds her greatest pleasure in the time shared with her son. As Milkman matures into adolescence, Macon asserts himself as the breadwinner of the family and involves Milkman in his real estate business. Macon delights in the veracity that his son truly dedicates himself to his job, almost as much as he enjoys drawing Milkman away from Ruth and depriving her of her only pleasure. Macon wants control ...
1965: Lees Philosophy To Kill A Mock
... and Jem, Scout s friend, and Scout s brother, respectively, as shown here by Dill, I don t care one speck. It ain t right to do em that way. Hasn t anybody got any business talkin like that it just makes me sick. Various characters reactions to the verdict emphasize Lee s feelings toward racial injustice. During the Tom Robinson trial, Atticus could not have portrayed his evidence in a ...
1966: Jungle 5
... his family members and found a job. He conquered many demons in his life. Upton Sinclair made Jurgis a victim, but he overcame many tragedies and fought to become the victor. He battled the corporate business world, and social and moral problems in his life. This man came out on top because he was initially a decent, strong man. His many struggles led him in different paths, but finally he returned ...
1967: Jane Eyre 6
... Jane promise to keep the incident a secret. Jane found this peculiar, but brushed the thought aside. At this point Jane started falling in love with Mr. Rochester. The next day, Mr. Rochester left on business and returned weeks later with several guests. They threw parties every night so Jane rarely had the chance to speak with him. Jane also discovered Mr. Rochester was courting one of the ladies and planned ...
1968: Importance Of Being Earnest 2
... that integrated the two distinct upper class and lower class, that class was the Bourgeoisie, or the middle class. Wilde put this new class into his play with grand success. They were a class of business men and investors, and from that spurned the character Jack. Jack was the character who not only symbolized the middle class, but he also carried the turmoil of, "What class do I belong to?" He ...
1969: Video Games
Video Games Video games are taking the entertainment business by storm. Systems are constantly improving and new systems are always in the process. The two latest systems are the Nintendo 64 and the Sony Playstation. Both have similar qualities, but they are very different ...
1970: I Aint Got Time To Bleed
... all different territories in the United States. Then Vince McMahon lured him to the WWF up north. A few months after Jesse went with the WWF most of the regional promotions were put out of business by the WWF. The end of Jesse's career came soon after he was hospitalized with pulmonary emboli. After that Vince McMahon asked Jesse to be the first heel(bad guy) commentator in wrestling to ...


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