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- 12391: Cyrano De Bergerac 2
- Cyrano de Bergerac "Aggressive: I, sir, if that nose were mine, I'd have it amputated-on the spot! Friendly: How do you drink with such a nose? You ought to have a cup made specially. Descriptive: Tis a rock-a crag-a cape- A cape? Say rather ...
- 12392: Biology, The Five Major Compounds
- ... insulation for nerve impulse transmission. The third group is steroids and cholesterol is an important steroid. Cholesterol is another component of cell membranes and a form of cholesterol in the skin is changed to vitamin D on exposure to sunlight. All of the sex hormones like estrogen and testosterone are also steroids. So despite the links to bad effects, cholesterol is an essential substance for human beings. Proteins are very important ...
- 12393: Crime In The Great Gatsby
- ... he told Nick: That fellow had it coming to him. He threw dust into your eyes just like he did Daisy's but he was a tough one. He ran over Myrtle just like you'd a dog and never ever stopped his car. (187) Tom only wanted Daisy back because she wasn't interested in him any more. So in the end he threw Gatsby to the lions, Gatsby's ...
- 12394: Great Expectations
- ... of this book indicates the confidence of conscious genius. In a new aspirant for public favor, such a title might have been a good device to attract attention; but the most famous novelist of the day, watched by jealous rivals and critics, could hardly have selected it, had he not inwardly felt the capacity to meet all the expectations he raised. I have read it as it appeared in installments, and ...
- 12395: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
- ... with Lorelei, and I find it hard to believe that many women at the time would have been able to either. Something that I feel many women at the time, and still some to this day can identify with, is Loreleis use of her sexuality to get what she wants from men. It reminds me of the whole treating phenomenon mentioned in Cheap Amusements. While did not have sex with ...
- 12396: Crime And Punishment 5
- Raskolnikov, Why d you do it? The character Raskolnikov in the novel Crime and Punishment is among one of the most realistic and believable characters I have ever read about. He is also the most confusing and distraught ...
- 12397: The Social Construction Of Rea
- ... shift from scientific empirical evidence to sociological evidence as the means by which to define reality. The reality is not a heterosexual objective reality anymore. In other words, that scientific convention has disappeared in this day and age, largely due to the rise to the rise of the encompassing social science that sociology is. What was once called a heterosexual mystique" in the first third of the century is now considered ...
- 12398: Great Gatsby
- ... show that although one can look to be living the American dream, it is not always true. Perhaps the most honest and hard-working character in the novel is George Wilson, Myrtle's husband. Every day, he works at his garage, trying to scrape out a living and to achieve the American dream. Near the beginning of the novel, one finds out that Tom is having an affair with Myrtle. She ...
- 12399: Crime And Punishment 4
- ... would establish the rule of the Inquisitor: he would establish a system that uses Christ for its own survival. To actively love means to believe and not to calculate or believe only nine hours a day or when it is helpful to one's survival Through the act of rebellion against the social norms and the Christian dogma secular liberals, or humanists, forget about fellow human beings as being fallible as ...
- 12400: The Superfluous Man As A Mirro
- ... terms with himself. Pechorin is not merely the superfluous man of the 19th century, but rather a mirror held up for all of humanity. His insensitivity, fear, and self-loathing reflect us still to this day.
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