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- 3361: Abortion
- ... it cannot live independently, the fetus is alive, and termination of this pregnancy is in other words, murder. There are three types of aborting the fetus, as you've heard them. Does sucking out a child with a large vacuum, sound humane, and painless. What if you're doctor has made a mistake, and the pregnancy is in a latter stage then you were lead to believe. It is possible that ... reported that these 752 women had more of a chance of not having complications with their deliveries, including low birth wieght, learning disabilities, and removal of the placenta, rendering the woman incapable of having a child. In those pregnancies, the risk of miscarriage, increased 75%. Another study surveyed 6 015 women under going an abortion. 10% of these reported ill effects to the procedure, and 2% of those were reported as ...
- 3362: Laidlaw
- ... wishes that could ever satisfy." Laidlaw's character and the way he thinks could have been moulded and created by his childhood and how devastating it was to his mentality ; "Even when he was a child , it had been present in his own childish form. He remembered vividly the nights when the terror of darkness and all that s connected with the darkness , had driven him through to his parents' room ... the reader a shock as well and can take the reader into another world , especially in his childhood the reader can see deep inside his head and what was running through it constantly as a child ,a very good insight ; "Then it had been bats and bears , wolves running round the wallpaper. The spiders were the worst , big ,massive hairy swines , with more legs than a chorus-line. Now the monsters ...
- 3363: Napoleon 3
- ... ever claimed as much of the admiration, fear, and hatred of all men as did Napoleon. Napoleon was a man with many sides. He started many of his challenging voyages and defeats as a young child and they continued throughout his life. He had many accomplishments and many defeats that affect the world in which we live. Napoleon plays a very big part in history. Napoleon Bonaparte was born on August ... look for a younger bride. In 1810 he met and married Archduchess, Marie Louise the eighteen-year-old daughter of Emperor Francis I of Austria. During their marriage Napoleon and his new wife conceived one child, a boy also named Napoleon. Napoleon was a man known for his greatest powers and successes as a leader. One of the many successful things Napoleon did early in his life was develop a highly ...
- 3364: Macbeth: Decisions That Determined Fate
- ... the witches show him three apparitions that depict the future. The first of the three as an armored head; this is to tell MacBeth to be aware of MacDuff. The second apparition is a bloody child. This vision insures MacBeth that, "none of woman born can harm MacBeth" (Act IV scene 1 line 78). The final apparition is a child with a branch in his hand. The message brought to MacBeth by this vision is he has nothing to worry about until the Birnam Woods move to Dunsinane, MacBeth's castle. MacBeth is aware that ...
- 3365: Macbeth: Supernatural Influences
- ... that Macduff has fled to England and to a certain degree presumes that he is harmless ,but to prevent further trouble Macbeth has Macduff’s family and household servants killed. Appearing next is the bloody child, who tells Macbeth “none of woman born shall harm Macbeth” (IV,i,91), and Macbeth interprets this to mean that no one in the world is able to harm him due to the fact that ... untimely ripped”(V,8,19). Macbeth realizes that this statement has a double meaning, and now he will face his doom. The third and final apparition that appears from the witches incantations is the Crowned Child with a tree in his hand. His prophecy is that “Macbeth shall never vanquished be until Great Birnam Wood to high Dunsinane Hill shall come against him”(IV,i,106), meaning Macbeth will be safe ...
- 3366: Pygmalion +
- ... her response concerning the cost of the cab ride. Eliza feels humiliated by the taxi-man s sarcastic response to her. From the start of Higgins and Eliza s relationship, Eliza is treated like a child. Higgins says to her, If your naughty and idle you will sleep in the back kitchen among the black beetles, and be walloped by Mrs. Pearce with a broomstick. (p. 36) Higgins treats her like ... hurls these at him with force. I m nothing to you--not so much as them slippers. (p.81) Eliza then walks out on Higgins. She is now confidant and no longer acts like a child, but like a strong woman. In the final scene, Eliza asserts herself. She says, I want kindness. I know I m a common ignorant girl,and your a book-learned gentleman; but I m not ...
- 3367: Marsha Norman's Night
- ... marriage, Jessie fell off a horse, and the accident was thought to have led to her seizure disorder. But one of the truths that has come out was that Jessie began having seizures as a child, but Mama covered it up. It was something she didn't want to think about, so she found a way to simply go on. MAMA: I don't like things to think about. I like ... back to Jessie her suggestions about what Mama should say to the people who come to Jessie's funeral. Jessie goes into her room to do the deed. Mama collapses and cries out: MAMA: Jessie, child.... Forgive me. (pause) I thought you were mine. The gunshot answers with a sound like "no." Mama, following Jessie's instructions, goes to the phone and calls the home of her son and asks to ...
- 3368: Captivity And Restoration Of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson
- ... herself into the Wampanoag Indian society by suppressing her true feelings of anger and depression towards the Indians in order to survive. During the eighteenth remove she stole a piece of horse feet from a child. Then she claims that "the things that my soul refused to touch are as my sorrowful meat"(318). Rowlandson seems to be willing to do anything to fill her hunger, and she knew that she ... She had to restrain her true honorable self and past ideals in order survive. Rowlandson realized at the end of her captivity that amazingly "all the time [she] was among them one man, woman, or child die with hunger"(324). She realized that the Indians were not picky and spoiled, they were resourceful and ate whatever they could get their hands on to survive. Rowlandson knew that she had changed after ...
- 3369: Macbeth's Tragic Flaw
- ... manhood. Both, Lady Macbeth and Macbeth fail to realize that this decision is merely the beginning of Macbeth's tragic downfall and his capitulation to his overpowering ambition. As the play progresses, Macbeth continues to abuse his free will. He now drastically changes and gradually becomes an insane murderer. He orders the killing of his best friend, Banquo, and Banquo's son, Fleance, who according to the witches' predictions will become ... hints at Macbeth's willingness to die an honorable death and reminds us of the heroic qualities he once had. Macbeth's tragic flaw, the outside pressures from his wife and the witches, and the abuse of his free will .
- 3370: Hope Floats Video Review
- ... her father; as well as moving to an entirely new town and new faces. She had to attend a new school and that is one of the most scary things you can do as a child. She too had to finally accept the fact that her father was not going to be with her any longer. The actress did a good job! It almost made me cry. Another important character was Birdie’s nephew. He had been abandoned by his mother to live with his grandmother. The actor really did a good job and you felt so sorry for this young child and his aching heart. I thought this movie flowed very well. It went from scene to scene. It built on a series of very interesting portions or acts. It really showed the struggle that Birdie ...
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