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10281: Abortion
... abortions preformed each year are because of rape, incest or health problems. · In America, one baby dies every 22 seconds. · There have been over 36 million abortions since 1973. · 3,900 abortions are preformed each day in America. · Induced abortion is safer than childbirth. · The serious complication rate is less than one percent. · At least 30% of all pregnancies are now ended by abortion. · 81% of pregnancies to unmarried women are ...
10282: In Our Time
... and the way Hemingway writes something. I have found it difficult to pay close attention to both the story and the writing at the same time and have had to reread several times. "The Three-Day Blow" offered an interesting irony to the title "In Our Time", but maybe it is just my jaded view of the television. Nick and Bill sit and discuss intelligently on various topics like books and ...
10283: New England: A Matter of Perspective
... land. John Smith described a a land where little work was needed, and riches could be easily acquired. A man with little fishing ability could catch one hundred, two hundred, or three hundred fish a day. He tells of animals perfect for hunting that give plenty of food to live on, and rich furs that could be traded for money. Mr. Smith declares the land free, so anyone could come to ...
10284: The Elusive Form: The Use of Female Characters in "Naked Nude"
... misconception. It is the erotic memory of his sister Bessie, however, that brings Fidelman's epiphany full circle. He relieves a childhood memory in a dream in which he watches her bathe, and the next day he is able to assimilate all of the nudes he has ever seen to recreate "Venus" in actual flesh-and-bone. He is faced with the realization that "love is often most real when it ...
10285: The Story of An Hour: Irony
... with the best of intentions, they exert their own wills upon eachother. She realized that although at times she had loved him, she has regained her freedom, a state of beeing that all of G-d's creatures strive for. Although this reaction is completely unexpected, the reader quickly accepts it because of Louise's adequate explanation. She grows excited and begins to fantasize about living her life for herself. With ...
10286: Interpreting Edith Wharton's "Roman Fever"
... of this talent in it we find many of her highly celebrated qualities in the space of just a few pages. "Roman Fever" is truly outstanding: a work that exposes the gender stereotypes of its day (1936) but that moves beyond documentary to reveal something of the perennial antagonisms of human nature. From the story's first sentence, upon the introduction of two women of "ripe but well-cared-for middle ...
10287: A Story of An Hour: Feelings
... felt in a long time. No one actually knew what Mrs. Mallard had experienced behind her closed door. Although, the human heart was meant to deal with that much pain, joy and disappointment in one day never mind one hour. To her sister (Josephine) it would appear that she died of joy when she saw her spouse was not dead. The truth was buried with Louise. Tragically, what seemed to be ...
10288: Beowulf: A Story Told in One Mothers Point-of-View
... skin. She thinks that he was quite foolish to think that her sons death would not be rightfully avenged. She  believes that she will win this battle, and drain this arrogant mortals blood before the day has faded from the sky above them. She is caught off guard when the man drops his sword and seizes her by one mighty shoulder, and forces her to the ground. Her shock at being ...
10289: John Stubbs' "Love and Role Playing in A Farewell to Arms"
... explore this aspect of the relationship of the two main characters in greater depth. Bibliography Bruccoli, Matthew J. and Clark, C.E. Frazer (ed.), Fitzgerald / Hemingway Annual 1973, pp. 271-284, Microcard Editions Books, Washington, D.C., 1974
10290: Spirits of the Night
... voice, the lost souls of the past. And they would pass down from street to street, grasping for any living entity that dared to be out after dark. After their time in the light of day that was no longer theirs. Parents would bar and shutter the windows against the curious faces of their children, who wished to gaze out at the spectral parade that pasted by their houses. Come away ...


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