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- 911: Death Of A Salesman
- ... 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. Willy can also be seen as a misunderstood hero who eventually ...
- 912: 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 ...
- 913: Catcher In The Rye - Fall Of Innocence
- ... 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.
- 914: Love In Rosettis Goblin Market
- ... the fair full moon doth turn/ To swift decay and burn/ Her fire away." Laura can find no comfort for her addiction and thus becomes sickly, pale and feeble. Lizzie soon notices her sister's depression and realizes that in order to 'live' again Laura must have more of the sweet-tasting fruit of the goblin men. Lizzie is sympathetic towards her sister and can not bear to see her hurt ...
- 915: Metamophasis
- ... degree. Franz Kafka made his character, Gregor, transform into an insect in the story. Nobody wants to associate themselves with an insect, which is a lowly creature, a pest, or nuisance. This symbolizes Kafka s depression and his poor self image. Since his family treats the insect like an outcast, that must be how Franz felt about the treatment that his own family gave him. It showed the control that his ...
- 916: Broken Ground By Jack Hodgins
- ... memory is that "[he] cannot even protect [his] family from harm. Dear God, [he] cannot do a single thing alone!" (Book 1 Chapter 33 P182) In the following years, Matthew goes through several bouts of depression, alienating his family and friends. Both the savageness and beauty of the settlement simultaneously transforms his life before his eyes, and sends him back into his terrible past. Tanner Pearson's life is changed even ...
- 917: Behind The Urals
- ... Soviet Union leaving the United States and in his eyes, its unsatisfactory capitalistic way of governing. Scott may have been aided in making his decision as he saw the United States slip into the Great Depression, a time when the conditions in America reached an all time low. He left his roots in the United States to begin a new life in a foreign country simply because he was disgruntled with ...
- 918: People And Places
- ... this as an example of how environments shape the lives of their inhhabitants, and their actions. The place, like the people, appear happy at first sight, but deep down you could notice the saddnes and depression which starts to unveil like the cloud of smoke as you walk in. The club resembles its clients perfectly, creating a concrete bond between them.
- 919: ALCOHOLISM
- ... States. Not so suprising is the fact that approximately thirty seven percent of alcohol abusers suffer from at least one co-existing mental disorder. Two psychopathological conditions that have been linked to addictive disorders are depression, and antisocial personality. Schizophrenia, borderline personality, and anxiety disorders have also been connected with this diease. This affliction is five times more dominant among men, than women. There is no known reasoning for this. However ...
- 920: A Tale Of Two Cities
- ... choose the negative view, Carton's death seems an act of giving up. These readers point out that Stryver's jackal has little to lose. Never useful or happy, Carton has already succumbed to the depression eating away at him. In the midst of a promising youth, Carton had "followed his father to the grave"--that is, he's already dead in spirit. For such a man, physical death would seem ...
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