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- 851: Farm Subsidies - A Necessary Evil?
- ... was no longer able to compete, lacking the capital to buy productive machinery. Small farms lost their practicality, and many farmers were forced to consolidate to compete. Fewer, larger farms resulted (Reische 51). During the Depression, unemployment grew while income shrank. "An extended drought had aggravated the farm problem during the 1930s (Reische 52)." Congress, to counter this, passed price support legislation to assure a profit to the farmers. The Soil ...
- 852: Holdens Lonliness And His Inab
- ... kind of remark we can see that Holden is a failure with girls too. He does not know how to talk according to the situation and this is on of the leading reasons of his depression and loneliness. We saw Holden having trouble fitting into the world he lived in. From the above examples we can conclude that Holden's problems are self-imposed and not due to anyone else's ...
- 853: Black Boy By Richard Wright
- ... met an Irish chap who was as cynical as Richard was. He introduced Richard to Irish, Jewish, and Negro group of friends. He met a Negro literary group on Chicago's South Side. The Great Depression arrives. Jobs are scarce. Aunt Cleo, his mother and his brother become ill. He got a job from a distant cousin selling insurance policies. He became an insurance agent. Sometimes if the clients could not ...
- 854: Hamlet 5
- ... Hamlet s obsession with seeking revenge on Claudius was also partially responsible for Ophelia s death. He thought he was killing Claudius when he accidentally slaughtered Polonius. This caused Ophelia to fall into an intense depression and basically loose her mind, which in turn led to her death. This theme is also shown at the climatic ending of the scene during the discussion between the King and Laertes about destroying the ...
- 855: Is Racism Still A Problem In The 21st Century?
- ... the Jewish people as being the cause because of their alleged skills with money and that there was a global Jewish conspiracy to control the world economy. He claimed that they has deliberately caused the depression. This satisfied the Nazi belief and want for a 'Master Race', and they believed that Jews were inferior. This resulted in the Holocaust, were over six million Jewish people were murdered simply because they were ...
- 856: John Steinbeck: Realist And Naturalist
- ... Steinbeck was a model example of the realist and nateralist of his generation. He often wrote about the things that were going on in th late 20's and 30's, like most noteably the depression and his characters often dealt with the real life problems of the time. His characters often, illiterate and weak minded are essentially good people. when steinbeck's characters are esablished severly on the land , they ...
- 857: Hills Like White Elephants, Ye
- ... her. We also see a misunderstanding and unbalanced relationship in the story The Yellow Wallpaper, by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. In this case, the main characters are husband and wife. The wife has a temporary nervous depression and is repressed by her whole surroundings. First of all the room she has to stay is very confined having bars, and has little funiture and ugly wallpaper. She is left in the room by ...
- 858: Herman Hesses Demian
- ... Although the story is untrue, Kromer threatens Sinclair with exposure if Sinclair does not pay him off. Unable to pay the full amount, Sinclair is forced to become Kromer s slave, ultimately sending Sinclair into depression and paranoia. Sinclair feels trapped by Kromer, forced to live within the forbidden realm , which in turn exiles him from the world of light because he has defiled himself by lying and committing sinful acts ...
- 859: Romeo And Juliet - The Role Of Love
- ... his anger and fit was a mere case of frustration. He had tried his best to help his daughter, and the attempt had failed. Capulet felt helpless as his daughter slipped further and further into depression. He thought that if she would give the marriage a chance, Juliet would find true happiness. Obviously he did not know the true motive behind Juliet's rejection, or he might have halted his efforts ...
- 860: Romeo And Juliet - Fate
- ... live in the shadows until his name is forgotten and he is able to go back. Much is happening while he is gone, and in the midst of all the chaos, Juliet is in great depression, which brings us back to her talk with the Friar. Juliets father is a large disappointment, and his practical view of Juliets marriage consumes him and pushes his actions to extreme limits. He ...
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