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- 801: Coming Of Age In Mississippi
- ... from town named Raymond . She talks of her mother being pregnant and her realizing of how babies are brought into the world . Anne describes her mother's mood swings and what I see as emotional depression while seeing Raymond and not living with him . Anne , her mother , brother , and sister eventually move into a house in town with Raymond , which he has built for them . This house seems like a mansion ...
- 802: Comparing A Streetcar Named De
- A Streetcar Named Desire and The Glass Menageries were written by Tennessee William in the late Thirties, where the depression made countless of people struggled in poverty. Both of the plays used the typical American family during the Thirties as the background setting. There were many similarities between the plays: including characters and events. Did ...
- 803: Hamlet
- ... for his father’s 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 he’s 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 ...
- 804: Hamlet
- ... enriching in both the interpretation of Hamlet as well as the consideration of what role Hamlet plays in modern society. Aside from that, the play "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead" addresses issues of isolation, sanity, depression, and luck that are not necessarily supposed to be related to Hamlet. I think that looking deeply into Stoppard's work will reveal many ideas about Shakespeare as well as valuable insights to the changing ...
- 805: Porography
- ... by the Bill of Rights, because films then were looked upon as only as diversionary entertainement and buisness.Even though sexual images were highly monitored, the movie industry was hit so hard during the Great Depression that film-makers found themselves sneaking in as much sexual content as possible, were then they saw that "sex-sells" (Clark 1029).Films were highly restricted throughout the 30's, 40's and 50's ...
- 806: Jerome David Salinger, Born In
- ... hell of it and like the child, seems to have no regard for his own well- being. At this point, Holden may see a side in himself that is care-free and this lightens his depression.
- 807: Catcher In The Rye
- ... parents’ inevitable irritation. Told as a monologue, the book describe Holden’s thoughts and activities over these few days, during which he describes a developing nervous breakdown. This was evident by his bouts of unexplained depression, impetuous spending and generally odd, erratic behavior, prior to his eventual nervous collapse. Some critics have argued that Holden’s character is erratic and unreliable, as he has many of the middle-class values that ...
- 808: Birth Of A Monster
- ... Lost, he learns the origins of good and evil as well as the roles of the sexes. Finally, in Goethe’s The Sorrows of Werther he learns of the range of emotions, from love to depression and despair. The creature received an excellent education but unfortunately this caused a greater need for love and acceptance. Once the creature left the state of nature and learned the language and laws of society ...
- 809: Brave New World - Is It A Warn
- ... They do not spend their younger years looking for their dream jobs for they are conditioned so well that they love the job they are given and feel satisfied with it. They do not experience depression, sadness, or emotional and moral confusion. Even the lower caste people like the Deltas and Epsilons are happy. They go to work for a short amount of time during the day, and at the end ...
- 810: Brave New World
- On a superficial level Brave New World is the portrait of a perfect society. The citizens of this Utopia live in a society that is free of depression and most of the social-economic problems that trouble the world today. All aspects of life are controlled for the people of this society: population numbers, social class, and intellectual ability. History is controlled and ...
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