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- 3311: Death of a Salesman: Willy Lowman's Escape
- ... discussion between Willy and Linda. Willy is depressed about his inability to make enough money to support his family, his looks, his personality and the success of his friend and neighbor, Charley. "My God if business doesn't pick up , I don't know what I'm gonna do!" (36) is the comment made by Willy after Linda figures the difference between the family's income and their expenses. Before Linda ...
- 3312: Barbara Walters' Interview with Christopher Reeves
- ... she had no right intruding in the Reeves' personal life, even venturing into their sex-life. I am sorry, however I do not wish to know certain things about Mr. and Mrs. Reeve's personal business (namely that that occurs behind closed doors). However, if the Reeves offered this information openly there is a great difference. So long as the information was gained without coercion, deceit, or by breach of a ...
- 3313: Willy’s Loss of Life and Dignity
- ... discussion between Willy and Linda. Willy is depressed about his inability to make enough money to support his family, his looks, his personality and the success of his friend and neighbor, Charley. "My God if business doesn't pick up , I don't know what I'm gonna do!" (36) is the comment made by Willy after Linda figures the difference between the family's income and their expenses. Before Linda ...
- 3314: Rasin In The Sun Two Influence
- ... heart. They have good intentions, but goabout it differently. Asagai likes to talk about his past and get more involved in most things more than George. As he seems to want to get down to business slightly more. They are about the same age and seem at least by what we see of them in the play to be well educated. Asagai is the more traditional of the two, which probably ...
- 3315: Saint Joan's Tragic Flaw: The Epilogue
- ... the epilogue, he immediately explains his actions that we've already seen. He says, "Perhaps I should never have let the priests burn you; but I was busy fighting; and it was The Church's business, not mine." He had already made it clear that fighting the war was his priority in Scene V. Referring to Joan, he says, "The day after she has been dragged from her horse by a ...
- 3316: Death of a Salesman: Willy Lowman
- ... discussion between Willy and Linda. Willy is depressed about his inability to make enough money to support his family, his looks, his personality and the success of his friend and neighbor, Charley. "My God if business doesn't pick up , I don't know what I'm gonna do!" (36) is the comment made by Willy after Linda figures the difference between the family's income and their expenses. Before Linda ...
- 3317: Death of a Salesman: Symbols in the Play
- ... believes in using his old techniques and style to succeed. N evertheless, in his job, it is not what you know, but it is who you know. Willy is not up to date with the business nor technology. Yet, Willy still has hope, and wishes to leave some fo rm of support behind for his family as illustrated in his planting of the seeds. Willy feels that he must leave something ...
- 3318: Creative Writing of Hamlet
- ... dad was around. He always knew how to handle situations and save the day. I guess that's why he was such a great king. Now his ghost is telling me to take care of business and set things in order. I guess I am going to have to take out the garbage.
- 3319: Arthur Miller and "The Crucible"
- ... and published. 1969 In Russia, a travel book with pictures by Ingeborg Morath, published, followed by In the Country (1977), Chinese Encounters (1979), "Salesman" in Beijing (1984). 1972 The Creation of the World and Other Business produced. 1979 The American Clock produced. 1980 Playing for Time, play made for television, produced. 1986 The Archbishop's Ceiling produced and published; Danger: Memory! published. 1987 Clara produced and published; Timebends, his autobiography, published ...
- 3320: Dramatic Irony and Characters in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet
- ... deal with love, that is, before she met Romeo. She fell in love with Romeo and Romeo with her. A little later in the story her parents wanted her to marry County Paris (probably for business purposes). I don't really think that Juliet has a good idea what happens in the real world other than in her own house. She's sort of isolated from the rest of the world ...
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