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6311: William Faulkner
... the mass Negro, once the slave of slave of any white man within range of whose notice he happened to come, now tyrant over the whole countries white conscious (228). He was never put to death because he was proven innocent by a young white boy named Charles Mallison. This boy had been bothered for years because he had eaten part of Lucas s supper once. Charles tried to repay the ...
6312: Van Gogh
... born, Anna and Theodorus gave birth to another baby boy. His name was Vincent, the same name as the baby who died. Anna and Theodorus although happy with their son could never get over the death of their other son Vincent that died. "The living child was brought up under the shadow of his dead namesake"(Elizabeth, Lawrence Hanson 7) Van Gogh was very gifted as a child. At the age ...
6313: Upton Sinclair Paper
... was making the government rich. But according to Upton Sinclair and his "Conditions at the Slaughterhouse," unsafe and repulsive sanitary conditions were at play, putting thousands of carnivorous Americans and factory workers in danger of death, disease and poverty. Although America had expanded to be the most rapidly industrious nation in the world, few agree that it was worth the expense of its populous' health and well being. Upton Sinclair was ...
6314: Ramses
... were thought to be daughters. Ramses married his first wife Nefertari in 1267 B.C., even before he took the throne. She was his first and greatest love. Ramses appointed Nefertari, after his father's death, as the "Great Royal Wife" and the "Mistress of Upper and Lower Nile". She had born his first son. Ramses went as far as to construct an enormous statue of his beloved wife next to ...
6315: Vladimir Ilyich
... he continued the revolutionary teaching of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Born in the family of a public-school inspector. His elder brother Alexander, a member of the "People's Freedom" movement, was sentenced to death in 1887 for participation in preparations for an assassination attempt on the Tsar. In 1887 Lenin finished gymnasium [eg. highschool] and entered the law faculty of Kazan University. He was arrested in December 1887 for ...
6316: Vincent Van Gogh 2
... after completing his last painting, Crows in the Wheatfields, and died two year later. In the painting his emotional intensity is shown thought the thick brush stroke and the ominous crows, which are symbols of death. Throughout his life he made an output of about 750 paintings and 1600 drawings.
6317: Vincent Van Gogh
... of a gun. He went out to the country at the place he was staying at and shot himself in the upper abdomen. He walked up to his room and laid by himself bleeding to death, just like he had done after cutting off his ear. Theo arrived the next morning and stayed until Van Gogh died July 29, 1890 at the age of thirty-seven.
6318: Robert Frost 2
... working man. He understands that a working mans' value is measured by the amount and the quality of the work that he does, and an example of a poem where this is used is The Death of the Hired Man. In this poem, Silas, an old man, returns to a farm where he has worked sporadically in the past, and wishes to work again. The owner of the farm and his ...
6319: Robert Boyle
... the children, Robert preferred studying and reading. The father and founder of modern chemistry had been born. (Sootin p.8) In this paper will be discussed Robert Boyle's childhood, his scientific works, and his death. Boyle grew up imitating and making fun of people who studdered, in fact, he did it so much, he also developed the habit of studdering. This habit caused him to keep to himself much of ...
6320: Rudyard Kipling
... most famed novel "Kim". In 1907 Kipling won the Nobel prize in literature in consideration of the power of observation, originality of imagination, virility of ideas and remarkable talent for narration which characterized his writings. Death of both his children, Josephine and John, deeply affected his life. Both these incidents left a profound impression on his life, which his works published in the subsequent years after their deaths displays. Between 1919 ...


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