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- 621: A Man For All Seasons 2
- ... public duties...they lead their country by a short route to chaos."(Bolt, p 22). Despite what many may think, More would rather not get involved or influence the life of the king concerning the divorce. To most people signing the oath is a minor thing. It is something that should be done to appease the King , despite personal beliefs. However, for More his decision to sign the oath must be ...
- 622: Mrs. Cage (a Play)
- ... Elizabeth. When she is in the police station, she basically draws a character sketch of Phyllis Dean although she never knew her, based on what she's observed in Elizabeth but cannot control-unconventional (the divorce), career-minded (she's an attorney), rule-breaking (she has lots of parking tickets). However, at the grocery store, she is for a brief moment, given the power to control the situation-the gun. In ...
- 623: Effect Of Film On History (1920s-1940s)
- ... America that was sensed all around. People felt they had been bound by unjust laws during the war years and broke free during the twenties leading to a period of gsexual promiscuity, faithlessness in marriage, divorce, bad manners, the hip flask and general cynicism (Jacobs, 399)h. No one cared about their responsibilities anymore but instead tried to stay as far away from them as possible. The times were changing and ...
- 624: Cinematography Everything You Need To Know
- ... Close Encounters of the Third Kind, 1977; Altered States, 1979; E. T., 1982); or they have returned to earnest or comic investigations of the dilemmas of everyday life (a troubled family, in Ordinary People, 1980; divorce life and male parenting, in Kramer v. Kramer, 1979; women in a male world, in Nine to Five, 1979, and Tootsie, 1982). The most successful directors of the past 15 years--Stanley KUBRICK, Robert ALTMAN ...
- 625: Babyface: The Life of Toni Chessmore
- ... when Toni and Martine get in a fight, Martine tells Toni the truth. Before Toni was born, her parents got in a fight, and her father punched her mother. They were about to get a divorce when they found out her mother was pregnant with Toni. They decided to stay together just because of Toni. When Toni hears this she doesn't believe it at first. But then things start to ...
- 626: The Awakening: Casting Shadows
- ... was never heard of. In this era women were supposed to find happiness in serving their husbands and taking care of the children. There were no other options within the restrictive boundaries of marriage, and divorce was never an alternative. Women's lives were austere and self enrichment or self gratification were often times cast aside relative to the more mundane tasks of daily life. Most women accepted this but Edna ...
- 627: 1984: Summary
- ... idea of sex with her as she was with him. Winston recalls becoming physically sick at the mention of it. Winston wasn't satisfied with the status quo regarding sex. It eventually led to their divorce. It is important to mention that there were two classes of people, Party citizens and Proles. What rules apply to the Party citizens did not necessarily apply to the lower class Proles. They government did ...
- 628: Jarassic Park: The Dinosaurs Were Not To Blame For The Destruction of Jurassic Park
- ... be described through non-linear equations. Malcolm, of course, predicts that the park is inherently unstable and its security precautions must inevitably break down. There are also Hammond's grandchildren, whose parents are getting a divorce: an eleven-year old boy, Tim, and his seven-year old, ceaselessly obnoxious sister Lex (if only the tyrannosaur had killed her halfway through, when it had the chance!). Hammond invites them for a 'fun ...
- 629: The Yellow Wallpaper: A Woman's Struggle
- ... Unfortunately, she was treated by Dr. S. Weir Mitchell, who forbade her to write and prescribed only bed rest and quiet for recovery (Kennedy et al. 424). Her condition only worsened and ultimately resulted in divorce (Kennedy and Gioia 424). Gilman's literary indictment of Dr. Mitchell's ineffective treatment came to life in the story "The Yellow Wallpaper." On the surface, this gothic tale seems only to relate one woman ...
- 630: Diary of Hatchet
- ... he cries every time he thinks about it. He calls it the big "secret." Brian keeps describing visions of his mom kissing some new man, not his father. You can tell that he takes the divorce very seriously and sometimes gets emotional. 10/05 In this part of the book, Jake, the pilot, has a heart attack and dies. To be honest, I, myself, have thought about what I would do ...
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