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5471: Gummo - Movie Critique
... reality. Fantasy and reality conflict constantly, sometimes brutally, but the American Dream still exists. Grounds for ambition, that is all the American Dream truly is: the ability to be successful and free. Fantasy is “Little House on the Prairie,” but the American Dream is, in its rawest form, very much still a reality. Ambition will always exist, as well certain extents of freedom, and this Ohio town seems to be on ...
5472: Friday
... parents worked, which left the kids unsupervised the majority of the t e. Some of the parents in the movie also set terrible examples for their kids. Smokey's mom locked him out of the house so she could have sex with her male friends. She also got high and disregarded her parental responsibility to her kids. Although the area where Craig and his friends lived didn't look like what ...
5473: Duke Ellington
... Brunswick, Columbia, and Victor came calling. Duke's band became the most sought after band in the United States and even throughout the world. Some of Ellington's greatest works include, Rockin' in Rhythm, Satin Doll, New Orleans, A Drum is a Women, Take the "A" Train, Happy-Go-Lucky Local, The Mooche, and Crescendo in Blue. Duke Ellington and his band went on to play everywhere from New York to ...
5474: Cold Blood: Myrt
... it to be “unchristian”. Nancy Ewalt always made sure to go to church with the Clutters, even though her family was not churchgoers. On the other hand religion does play a role in the Ewalts house the Ewalts were busy farmers and they made sure that Nancy goes to church. The town has values. Myrt’s attitude toward her neighbors and the dominant attitude that Holcomb is a friendly place make ...
5475: The Scarlet Letter: Light And Dark Imagery
... circle of radiance around her, on the darksome cottage floor" (83). Although the light shines on Pearl, it does not shine on Hester because of her scarlet letter. In one situation at the governor's house, Pearl is in the sunshine while "the shadow of the curtain fell on Hester Prynne, and partially concealed her" (100). Hester remains in the darkness because of her sin, which she wants to remain a ...
5476: The Sound of A Voice
... play an important role in the story. The musical instruments represent freedom and creativity. The flute is an object of inspiration. It inspires the man by filling his dreams with creative thoughts. It keep the house from being quite, and the fine music soothes their souls. Moreover, it makes the man realize the beauty of music when he himself is inspired to play. We also see an example of music when ...
5477: The Great Gatsby - Daisy's Role
... her innocense is false. Simply a materialistic young girl and has little mind of her own is underneath all of that covering. Daisy rediscovers her love with Gatsby because of his nice shirts and large house. Daisy has been well trained in a rich family. She has grown up with all of the best. When Gatsby failed to contact her, she went off and married another man, without evening having heard ...
5478: Edna's Suicide in The Awakening
... in having a social life and being well liked. After all, even towards the end of her awakening, Edna still finds it necessary to have a beautiful dinner party upon moving out into the pigeon house. So even though Edna is drawn towards Reisz she is drawn away as well. Edna’s dinner party makes it known that being socially acceptable is still a focus for her. Further she goes on ...
5479: Something Wicked This Way Comes" Supernatural Forces
... of her and the carnival to locate their homes. Bradbury describes the old gypsy as being, “... blind, but [a] special blind. She could dip down her hands to feel the bumps of the world, touch house roofs, probe attic bins, reap dust, examine droughts that blew through halls and souls that blew through people, draughts vented from bellows to thump-wrist, to pound-temples, to pulse-throat, and back to bellows ...
5480: Life In A Medieval Village Summary
... t necessarily face the street, but might stand at odd angles, with a fence fronting on the street. Their were two types of houses, the peasant cottage,(which wasn't that big) and the long house which had more space by far. The village wasn't a very delightful place to be in. It was a place of bustle, clutter, smells, disrepair, and dust, or in much of the year mud ...


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