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- 4921: Pigman
- ... constantly put her down and left her with very little self-confidence. As a result Lorraine was very shy, too shy to stop John from throwing a big party in the Pigman (Mr. Pignati)'s house. Yet when the Pigman died, she knew something had also died in her, and took responsibility for Mr. Pignati's death. At the end of the play, John refers to all mankind as "Big blabbing ...
- 4922: Player Piano
- ... does not feel happy at all. Since Paul insists on staying a farmer, she wants to divorce him. He quiets her down and they live separately he in the farm and she in the city house. And then the plot events begin to move. In those days the revolutionary group called the Ghost Shirt Brotherhood start acting. Firstly, they just gather new members and make plans. The leadership of the industry ...
- 4923: Paradise Lost
- ... Admantine chains and penal Fire. For nine days they fall through Chaos till: Hell at last Yawning receiv'd them whole, and on them clos'd, Hell their fit habitation fraught with fire Unquenchable, the house of woe and pain. They splash down into a burning lake, and, looking around, discover themselves much changed from their original angelic form, similarly their surroundings are: A Dungeon horrible, on all sides round As ...
- 4924: Psycho
- ... all in our private traps that never budge an inch." He should know, what with the imprint remaining in his long dead mother's bed covers, though he's the only one living in the house. This indicates that Norman is farther down the road of helplessness than Marion, probably to the point of no return. Even though she's in a rut, Marion, on the other hand, still has a ...
- 4925: Pragmatism Vs. Idealism (a Man
- ... More deliberately misinterpreted it as “Metaphorical arms. The breastplate of righteousness and the helmet of salvation.”(Bolt, p. 51) He is able to see right through people and he knows he has spies in the house such as the steward looking for some evidence against him and thus he protects himself quit cleverly. Also, as soon as Norfolk arrives, More warns him of the rising in Yorkshire, thus proving his loyalty ...
- 4926: Portrait Of A Lady
- ... Goodwood's offer was because accepting his proposal of marriage would mean returning to America. To Isabel, America was not a very fulfilling place. Her father had just died, and she was living in a house by herself. There was very little room for her to grow or become the independent woman that she wanted to be. When Mrs. Touchett showed up at her door to take her away, she looked ...
- 4927: Bernice Bobs Her Hair (F. Scot
- ... the hair bob. Although the new hair style was immensely unflattering to Bernice, and her popularity evaporated immediately, the bob unleashed a strong, independent side of her character . Bernice decided to leave her cousin's house and go home, but before she left, she snipped off Marjorie's long blonde braids. The two most important characters in this story are Bernice and Marjorie. The theme of superficial popularity and social pressure ...
- 4928: Bloody Merdian
- ... Kid’s life to start anew. The circle will once again complete itself, starting as before with a young boy and the judge. There is always some one else to be the Judge’s “voodoo doll,” someone else’s soul to manipulate to be just like his. Wars have continued throughout history, and the blood of the innocent is what the Judge needs to survive. That is why they say the ...
- 4929: Book Report On The Crucible
- ... be, “… ripped from the earth” (Miller 76). She goes further by telling John Proctor to, “… go and tell her she’s a whore” (62). Never acting upon her rage, Elizabeth only dismisses Abigail from her house. Abigail, on the other hand, wants Elizabeth Proctor to die. Abigail desires to do away with Elizabeth so that she can have her husband, John Proctor. Hysterically, Betty Proctor screams that Abigail, “… drank a charm ...
- 4930: Black Like Me
- ... friend. Griffin had no contacts in the black world in New Orleans, but he figured he could just fade in. I also wonder why the host, the person who was letting Griffin stay at his house during his treatments, wasn't more suspicious. The host knew what Griffin was doing, and he didn't ask questions of him. If I was the host I would be concerned for Griffin, and I ...
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