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- 1551: Death of a Salesman: Willy Lowman
- ... memories. The way he overuses his vivid imagination is sad because the only thing it's good for is enabling Willy to go through one more day of his piteous life, full of bitterness, confusion, depression, false hopefulness, and a feeling of love which he is trying very hard to express to his sons who seem reluctant to accept it.
- 1552: Arthur Miller and "The Crucible"
- ... The Last Yankee produced and published; National Medal of the Arts awarded. 1994 Broken Glass produced and published. Biographical note Arthur Miller was raised in a prosperous Jewish family in New York City. During the Depression, the family faced financial ruin and Miller worked in various manual labor jobs. He graduated from the University of Michigan in 1938 where he began to distinguish himself as a playwright. Due to an old ...
- 1553: Hamlet: Notes
- ... is in a destructed state seeing his father's death and also in grief for his mother quick remarriage. 9. Hamlet's soliloquy. His tone is grievous and angered. He is in a state of depression. It is produced slowly in throughout the play. He also revels that he would like to disappear from the earth. He rails against the sudden death of his father and calls his mother's quick ...
- 1554: Hamlet: Brutal Truth
- Hamlet: Brutal Truth Disillusionment. Depression. Despair. These are the burning emotions churning in young Hamlet's soul as he attempts to come to terms with his father's death and his mother's incestuous, illicit marriage. While Hamlet tries to ...
- 1555: Freud's Oz: Freudian Views in The Wizard of Oz
- ... Em that "all I kept saying to everybody was I want to go home.'" This fits perfectly with the time, 1939, that The Wizard of Oz was produced. One reason was that due to the depression, many people were forced away from their homes and into cities. Another reason was that America was on the verge of entering into another war, WWII, and the threat of having to send troops away ...
- 1556: Cinematography: Everything You Need To Know
- ... fast- thinking, and, above all, fast-talking men and women.^The issue of artistic freedom versus censorship raised by the movies came to the fore again with the advent of talking pictures. Spurred by the depression that hit the industry in 1933 and by the threat of an economic boycott by the newly formed Catholic Legion of Decency, the motion picture industry adopted an official Production Code in 1934. Written in ...
- 1557: Cause of Hamlet's Distractions: Feelings and Passions
- ... rather than a grown man. He acts very immature, sarcastic, and takes action, before thinking it out, in the heat of anger. The abilities to love, control one's actions, and to subdue one's depression are signs of becoming mature however, Hamlet, a grown man, has a difficult time controlling these abilities. Although Hamlet may be a man who has come of age nevertheless he tends to identify with the ...
- 1558: Egypt
- ... is considered a desert climate; hot, dry summers with moderate winters. The terrain of Egypt is a vast desert interrupted by the Nile valley and delta. The lowest point of this country is the Qattara Depression, which is 133 meters below sea level. The highest point of Egypt is Mount Catherine, which is 2,629 meters above sea level. Egypt has many natural resources, which are very useful for todays ...
- 1559: Chico and the Growth issue
- ... workers and many places to house them. We are already having a problem with suburban sprawl. That is the reason for the No Way San Jose movement in this town. Suburban sprawl causes mass economic depression 1-2 generations after its creation. As Mr "B" said "It is like a blight on the city." When these large communities are first put together families move in and are happy. When the children ...
- 1560: Newfoundland
- ... women and even men suffered was that of Julia Salter Earle. Julia Salter Earle was outstanding among the women of her time for her advocacy to improve the lot of the working classes. During the Depression, she led a march of about 500 unemployed men through the streets of St. John's to the Colonial Building. She provided much of the impetus for the founding of the Ladies Branch of the ...
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