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- 1271: Ernest Hemingway
- ... to get back to his regular pace of writing, reading, and greeting a steady wave of fans and students who had come to meet the renowned writer (Russell 43). In 1960, he was hospitalized for depression and treated with electro-shock therapy. He was released only to be put back in because of threats of suicide. They gave him electro-shock therapy and he was released again. He later proved true ...
- 1272: Hamlet: Holding Back Revenge
- ... for his fathers murderer. For the two months since Hamlet has seen the ghost, Hamlet has been unable to commit his vowed revenge; unable to explain to himself either his long delay or his depression and insanity. Maybe hes scared of taking revenge on Claudius, he may think by taking revenge he endangers his own soul. No matter how right a man might think his motives are, if Claudius ...
- 1273: The Use of Camera Angles in Citizen Kane
- ... shutting down had on the people. It puts into perspective the amount of people that were fired and had no job and in essence no money. These shots help to prove the impact that the depression had on people. The fourth example is at the very end. During the whole movie everyone is trying to figure out the meaning of the word Rosebud and Welles uses a close up of the ...
- 1274: The Death and Dying Beliefs of Australian Aborigines
- ... with the knees doubled up against the chin and is interred in a round hole in the ground. The earth is pile directly onto the body so as to make a low mound with a depression on one side (van Beek, 1975). There are many forms of burial used by the Aborigines. These forms include interment, mummification, cremation, platform-exposure and delayed burial, and burial in hollow trees. There is a ...
- 1275: Differences and Similarities of Liberalism
- ... the amount of money flowing and the rate at which it flows. This means that the market place was prone to certain types of macro economic illness. These illesses are First, that an economy in depression might well stay there; there was nothing inherent in the situation to pull it out. Second, that prosperity depended on investment; for if savings were not put to use, the dread spiral of contraction began ...
- 1276: My Personal Search for a Meaningful Existence
- ... is a neurosis that is often derived from boredom, which makes it seem like a benign illness, but it is often responsible for creating the foundation, from which, many other much more serious conditions arise. Depression, aggression, addiction and even suicide have been directly linked to nihilism and the existential vacuum, therefore, it is not to be confused with simple laziness and apathy, and it should not dismissed as a petty ...
- 1277: Do We Have Souls?
- ... came about, and again this was at the time of decline of the Roman Empire. My initial point being that the idea of souls and their existence seemed to grow stronger at times of great depression or strife [much like when people pray to God when they only need something]. It was then that faith and hope for a better life after this one was at its greatest. Thus the emergence ...
- 1278: The Extermination of Jews Documents
- ... kill that many defenseless people. Skinner's opinion that the actions of a man are a direct result of his surrounding situations effectively explains the reasons for the Holocaust happening. The surrounding conditions of economic depression and a general anti-Semitic attitude enabled Germans to accept something that they would abhor under other circumstances. Providing the hatred of the Jews was not an accepted attitude, Hitler would not have been able ...
- 1279: The Dream of Oenghus
- ... Celtic and Roman culture. It would be a serious understatement to suggest that the course of love runs smoother for Oenghus than it does for Psyche. Following his vision Oenghus is overwhelmed by melancholy, a depression so pervasive that he falls into a generalized malaise. However, when the root of his affliction is diagnosed by Finghin, "you have fallen in love in absence," the assistance of Boann is immediately enlisted. When ...
- 1280: Emily Dickinson 4
- ... I never told the buried gold confirms that six years later this belief didn t subside. It seems that despite the union of Susan and Austin, and in spite of Dickinson s long period of depression and recluse, she was still in love with Susan and mortified by her loss. Even in 1862, Dickinson dealt with her feelings of having lost Susan indirectly through her poetry. The similarities between The Malay ...
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