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- 5111: A Land Rembered
- ... confederate troops and also being recruited to chop trees to build walls of defense for the confederate forces. During the excursion to chop down trees, confederate deserters raided Emma and Zech and burned down their house. Tobias and Emma made the decision that the war was getting to close to the scrub, and that moving South would be a good idea. The MacIvey clan packed up their wagon and headed south ...
- 5112: As You Like It
- ... Ganimed.Love is being examined through the various couplings and the audience themselves may start to categorise their own relationships accordingly. Love is merely a madness and I tell you, deserves as well as dark House and a whip as Madmen do and the reason why they are not so punishd and curd is that the Lunacy is so ordinary that the Whippers are in love too. During Ganimed ...
- 5113: Animal Farm 8
- ... to take charge. Meanwhile, the humans learn that the animals can talk. Pilkington works his way into the pig s trust and feeds whiskey to them. At this point, the pigs are living in the house and sleeping in the beds, which was breaking the commandments of animalism. The Jones take revenge by dynamiting the nearly completed windmill. Napoleon announces that responsibility lies with the traitor Snowball and that all animals ...
- 5114: And Then There Were None
- ... Some people would have, wouldn't they, doctor?" (pg 150) Vera Claythorne, along with Blore and Lombard, also thought it was Dr Armstrong. "It's Armstrong..........He's a lunatic, escaped from some doctor's house- pretending to be a doctor." (pg 145) Dr Edward Armstrong, on the other hand, thought that the killer was Blore. "He said dubiously: H'm tastes alright." (pg 150) Justice Wargrave was the only one ...
- 5115: An Analysis Of Buried Child
- ... is interesting to note that no one remembers Vince until he is acting as crazy as the rest of the family. He is the only one who is capable of dealing with life outside the house. It is unclear whether or not he is different because the brunt of the degradation happened to the family within the six years since his last visit, or if the act of leaving and forcing ...
- 5116: Analysis Of Clockwork Orange
- ... a lot of damage to others, but of course they did it as a group. They beat up an old man who asked for change, they fought another group of people, they broke into a house and beat up the old man who lived there, then beat up his wife, killing her, but only after they raped her. As a group they were to be feared, but when two of them ...
- 5117: A Typical Novel Hero (charlie
- ... many women throughout the novels when Charlie was making a routine visit to the wife of a murder victim. Instead of having her to the office she insisted on having their meeting over at her house. While they were sitting on her porch, about midway through their conversation, Mrs. Summer s starts to throw herself at Charlie. She says to him, Charlie, can I show you around, maybe upstairs? (A Question ...
- 5118: Amazing Grace
- ... 1.8 per 1000 people. In New York City, it is 2.5 per 1000, but in Mott Haven the rate rises to 6.0 (p. 171). To compound matters of health, the buildings that house these people are both rat infested and in such need of repair that they are borderline condemned. Most of the elevators do not work thus forcing its inhabitants to utilize the stairs which is very ...
- 5119: Aliens
- ... Ripley's behaviour towards her cat introduces some of thematernal qualities the film seeks to present as essential; she comforts the cat in order to console herself, an act that Newt also exhibits towards her doll in a moment of uncertainty. This similarity strengthens the narrative's premise that nurturing, protective, and even self-sacrificing behaviours are components of maternal desire essential to females. The narrative ultimately seeks to emphasise that ...
- 5120: A Gathering Of Old Men
- ... for two different goals. Their speech is also a symbol of the division. When the black men narrate they speak with bad English, for example, Chimley says "Now, I ain't even stepped in the house 'fore that old woman start fussing at me" (32). When narration is from Miss Merle or Lou Dimes the slang is not portrayed. This proves the extent of the division, it is even visible in ...
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