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- 8601: Andy Warhol
- ... his day to day accounts, but they are audio recordings of his phone conversations to Pat Hackett every Monday through Friday (from Wednesday, November 24, 1976 to Tuesday, February 17, 1987, just weeks before his death). Warhol originally intended these daily records to be documentation of his minor "business" expenses. He was just audited and felt the need to be extra careful. "In a word it was a diary. But whatever ...
- 8602: The Grapes of Wrath
- ... the Joad family will grow again. The rain contributes to the theme by showing the cycle of nature that give a conclusion to the novel by showing that life is a pattern of birth and death. The rain is another example of nature against man, the rain comes and floods the living quarters of the Joads. The Joads try to stop the flood of their home by yet again are forced ...
- 8603: Cold Blood: Myrt
- ... Myrt Clare lived in Holcomb. She had various view points about the people in the town. Myrt Clare had an attitude towards her neighbors. Myrt was the town instigator. When given the news about the death of the Clutter family Myrt Clare started to ramble about Herb Clutter. How Mr. Clutter “spent his whole life in a hurry rushing t get mail without waiting a minute to say good morning and ...
- 8604: Social Class Distinction In Madame Bovary: A Way Of Categorizing People
- ... peasant or working class. His job involves phsysical labor and the type of work does not earn him much respect. He earns little money, even though his two jobs gives him double earnings from each death in town (p. 63). He earns extra money from taking other jobs, including caring for the gardens at “ principal gardens,” including the Bovarys’ (Faulbert 95). Lestiboudois' remains in the same social class status throughout the ...
- 8605: The Catcher in the Rye: Now and Then
- ... there are over 8 million single-parent homes (Holzman). Forty years ago, single-parent homes were few and almost unheard of. If a child grew up with a single parent, divorce was hardly the reason. Death was the cause, not divorce. Today, divorce is a common factor of life. Holden Caulfield’ s perspective is that of a nuclear family. Holden’s point-of-view and perspective is still interpreted the same ...
- 8606: Edna's Suicide in The Awakening
- ... enough to go on living. She wasn’t strong enough as an individual to create her own model. Mademoiselle Reisz and Adele Ratignolle suggest different endings to Edna’s life story had she not chose death as a way out. Modeling herself after Adele would make Edna regress, she was way beyond the role Adele plays. At the same time choosing Mademoiselle Reisz’s path is too much n the opposite ...
- 8607: Catcher In The Rye: Holden A Victim of Society
- ... a confession. Vital elements lie in the psychological states of the storyteller rather than the actual engagement. The confusion of time in his thoughts prove Holden to be bloated with memory and experience. Allie's death, experiences at Pencey, Whooton, and Elkton Hills, prior dates, and immediate events scramble together leaving them undivided by time levels and verb tense. "I just wish he wasn't there. You didn't know him ...
- 8608: The Catcher in the Rye: Holden's Fall From Innocence
- ... prostitute. If there's one thing I hate, it's the movies. Don't even mention them to me (Salinger 2). The way that Holden interacts with his sister, Phoebe, and the way Allie's death still affects Holden, are two direct examples of the effects sibling relationships create. The relationships people share with siblings are often the longest-lasting they will ever have (Crispell 1). This idea, multiplied with the ...
- 8609: The Trial by Kafka and The Stranger by Camus: Flaws and Failures of the Judicial System
- ... through because of the judicial system they are much more likely to agree with the authors views. The plot of the two novels is very similar. Both men are on trial and are sentenced to death because of flaws in the judicial systems. The specifics about each trial and the different flaws are entirely different, however. The purpose of the plot in The Trial is to show the downfalls of a ...
- 8610: The Sun Also Rises : Moral and Social Values
- ... and understanding for Robert¹s position. The only problem was the way Robert choose to deal with his feelings. Robert also ends up dying, and they all spend the rest of the story mourning his death. x
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