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13351: The Dead
... s daughter, and she tried to refuse but he just keeps on walking. After leaving he was disappointed that a person would refuse his offers. He offered the coin to Lily to boost his ego. d. Pages 21-23 while dancing with Miss Ivors, she mentions to him that she has noticed his article in a Briton paper. Henceforth she gets on his case and he admits to not liking Ireland ...
13352: Vincent Van Gogh The Successful Failure
... van Gogh and her husband, "The Handsome Pastor," (Theodorus van Gogh) gave birth to their first child. Alas, the child was born dead. The dead child was named Vincent. One year later to the exact day, Anna gave birth to yet another child. Her second child was named after the dead born child, Vincent. Vincent's early loneliness and isolation sprang from his mother. Anna refused to show acceptance or true ...
13353: Vincent Van Gogh
... was his way to a communion with God. In any case, it was in this crucible that his art was formed. In his short life Van Gogh wrote nearly a thousand letters, often several a day. Most were written to his brother Theo, possibly the one person in the world who understood him. Only to Theo could Van Gogh describe the impressions and feelings that boiled within him. The letters are ...
13354: Utopia...Model Or Reality
... somewhat less black-and-white. In reality there is always a difference between what society believes and what the individual believes. Communal living may be the most widely realized ideal from Utopia. In the modern day this can be displayed through the beliefs of Karl Marx. He believed in this ideal, his dream was ultimately realized through communism. Though communism is not acceptable in America, it is practiced in many countries ...
13355: Stanely Kubrick
... others body of work. Lynch, in his creation of such over-the-top characters as Frank Boscombe, the log-lady, and Sailor, is using the template forged by Kubrick with characters like Major Kong, Jack D. Ripper, and Humbert Humbert. Kubrick, in return, might have been inspired by Lynch's powerful use of colors and forms when shooting such scenes as the "bloody elevator" in The Shining or his creation of ...
13356: Standing Mahadeva
... god to remove obstacles). He has elephant's head and a big belly. The story behind it was: Once Shiva went in a forest for meditation. At that time Parvati gave birth to Ganesha. One day Parvati was taking bath and Ganesha was guarding the door. At that time Shiva suddenly came back, as Ganesha didn't know his father he didn't allow him to enter in the house. For ...
13357: Smoke Signals - Movie Analysis
... characters encountered along the way, and the everything-will-be-alright ending. But the foundation of Smoke Signals is the central figures of Victor Joseph and Thomas Builds-the-Fire, two natives of the Coeur d'Alene Reservation in Idaho. I would not say that Victor and Thomas are exactly friends, but they have known each other since childhood and they share a link. At a drunken Fourth of July celebration ...
13358: Slingblade
... name suggests, Karl Childers is a child-like man with instilled Southern Christian values and somewhat comical mannerisms including his nervous grunts and the rubbing of his hands together in preparation and readiness for the day ahead, or perhaps with satisfaction and acceptance of self. His jutting lower lip, raspy voice and short back and sides haircut have similarities with the protagonist in the movie Forest Gump, but that is where ...
13359: Scarlet Letter- Judgment
... and descent of mortals…" (Hawthorne, Nathaniel 82). One might ask, is the child really a punishment from God? It is clear that the child is from God, but would God consider this child a punishment? D.H. Lawrence answers this, "Hester simply hates her child, from one part of herself. And from another, she cherishes her child as her one precious treasure. For Pearl is the continuing of her female revenge ...
13360: The Force Of Evil
... and went along with T.'s plan to destroy a nearby house. Like Dick, they also saw something dark, almost menacing in T. "T. raised his eyes, as gray and disturbed as the drab August day. 'We'll pull it down,' he said. 'We'll destroy it!'" "T. was giving his orders with decision: it was as though this plan had been with him all his life. . . Eventually all of the ...


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