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- 13091: Fahrenheit 451 - Similarities To Our Society
- ... they notice how fast drivers go that they "'don't know what grass is, or flowers because they never see them slowly,' she said. 'If you showed a driver a green blur, Oh yes! he'd say, that's grass! A pink blur! That's a rose garden! White blurs are houses. Brown blurs are cows. My uncle drove slowly on a highway once. He drove forty miles an hour and ...
- 13092: F. Scott Fitzgerald
- ... these factors, Zelda is often considered the prime instigator of Fitzgerald’s literary and personal declines. Yet in spite of Zelda’s overtly negative influence on Fitzgerald, he continued to love his wife to the day he died. Later in life, after Zelda became mentally ill, Fitzgerald clearly illustrated his unconditional love for his wife by compromising his artistic integrity in order to write short stories to support her medical expenses ...
- 13093: Ezra Pound
- ... of the city seem dull, dreary, fatigued, and lifeless. The city dwellers repeat their daily mechanical routines; there is no change or break in the cycle. They come home tired and worn out from a day’s work, sleep, wake up, head towards coffee stands for a jolt of energy, and off they are to work again. Eliot expresses that people put on false fronts so that people do not feel ...
- 13094: Exotica - Character Analysis
- ... find that Francis has a more honorable reason for attending this club. The narrative slowly reveals a man torn by the murder of his daughter and the loss of his wife. He faces every new day with feelings of abandonment and pain. Francis fills this void in his life by using the other principle characters in the film as an outlet for his emotions. Be it through voluntary or involuntary means ...
- 13095: Development of the Submarine
- ... to examine the political climate of the world in the era after World War II. The realignment of the superpowers after the war resulted in a unique situation. The two major naval powers of the day, Great Britain and the United States, were now allied against the greatest land power in history in the Soviet Union. In the period from 1955 to 1965, the advantage was heavily in favor of the ...
- 13096: Exiles
- ... for how her mom was in the past and that she was a hard-working woman. The story that her mom told was, "that she flung a sixpenny piece back at a titled woman who'd given it her as a tip: ‘If you can't afford any more than that Madam, I suggest you keep it.' Wonderful! Like tearing up the ration books" (652). This showed that the author was ...
- 13097: Evil - By Edgar Alan Poe
- ... Evening Post) on August 19, 1843 (Womak). The story opens with the narrator deciding to record the events that led him to murder his wife and the cat as he awaits his execution the next day. The narrator is first described as a gentle, loving man who would never hurt a fly. He has a pet cat that he loves more than anything in the world. After some years, the narrator ...
- 13098: Everything That Rises Must Coverge
- ... his mother is. In her dying moments she can only envision her childhood days on the plantation oblivious to world she currently lives in. Julian at that time expresses a love for his mother he’d never displayed in the past. In conclusion, Julian and his mother could have learned a great deal from each other. Julian’s mother could have taught him where they came from and Julian could have ...
- 13099: BAG OF BONES
- ... Mike is drawn back to his lake lodge located in a “one-stop town” in Northern Maine. Named “Sarah Laughs”, after a previous owner, the lodge proves to be haunted. While visiting town the next day, Mike meets a young lady named Mattie after coming in to a close encounter with her three-year old daughter, Kyra. He instantly falls in love with the 20 year old beauty. While trying to ...
- 13100: Everyday Use
- ... story so the readers could relate to their own lives. Her dynamic theme was put across in a way that everyone who reads this story can relate. She was telling her people to live each day of life to the fullest, and do not over look anything directly in their path.
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