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5561: The Ballad of the Sad Cafe: Love and Attraction
... baffled them. Ever since Cousin Lymon's appearance, Miss Amelia would regularly wear a red dress that had been worn exclusively on Sundays. They also noted that, before he arrived, she would only leave her house to go to church or to pick up supplies for her store. While, when Cousin Lymon moves in, realizing that he loves to travel, she would often drive with him into the city and go ...
5562: The Pearl: Material Society, Material Thoughts
... as he soon discovered when hearing of a great pearl discovered by the peasants who had knocked upon his door earlier that day. A hunger for wealth was what pushed him to visit the peasants house and aid their destitute son. However he had already ended Coyito's life without knowing he'd done so, for if he had administered aid to Coyito when they were first at the doctors door ...
5563: The Pearl: Summary
... knows the physician is Spanish and considers himself above treating poor Indians. This does not satisfy Juana, who announces that if the doctor will not come to the village, then they will go to his house. But the doctor refuses to treat Coyotito because Kino is too poor. Later that day, while Kino and Juana are fishing in the Gulf, Kino finds an enormous pearl and cries out in joy. He ...
5564: The Pearl: Evil
... struggle of the night, Juana went back to their home to find more baneful members of the heartless cult rampaging through their belongings to find the pearl. The end result was Kino and Juana's house going up in flames. The trackers then committed the cardinal sin, they destroyed Kino's canoe: This was an evil beyond thinking. The killing of a man was not so evil as the killing of ...
5565: The Repressive Governments of Zamiatin's We and Orwell's 1984
... of human nature, with all its flaws and imperfections, over the evil forces of those who would subject us to their will for personal gain. Works Cited: Bloom, Herold, ed. George Orwell. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1987. Crick, Bernard. George Orwell: A Life. New York: Little Brown Publishing Co., 1980. Gardner, Averil. George Orwell. Boston: Twaine Publishing Co., 1987 Gregg, Richard. "Two Adams and Eve in the Cyrstal Palace." Twentieth ...
5566: Judith Guest's "Ordinary People": Summary
... 60. Psychology, The Science of Behavior, Carlson, Neil R., Simon & Schuster, MA, 1984, page 481. Ordinary People, Guest, Judith, p. 253 Psychology Today, An Introduction, Bootzin, R.R., Bower, G.H., Zajonc, R.B., Random House, NY, 1986, page 464. Footnotes Ordinary People, page 4. ibid, p. 116 ibid, p. 118 Carlson, Neil R., page 393. Time, July 19, 1976, p.68 Hergenhahn, page 481. Carlson, Neil R., page 484. Against ...
5567: Of Mice and Men: The Importance of A Close Friendship Between Two People
... he can boss people around because he is the bosses' son. His wife is a flirt. She wants everybody at the Ranch. Curley doesn't like that so he tries to keep her in the house. Slim is like the head of the ranch because he knows what is going on and everybody likes him. He is the kind of guy you would want as a friend. He is called a ...
5568: Moby Dick
... in the “good” neighborhoods of New York City. In 1832 Herman suffered tragedy when his father died after trying to cope with the stress of debts and misfortunes. After a short time in a business house in New York City, Herman determined he needed to go to sea. He spent years traveling on a variety of ships, including whaling ships. C1. Melville's perspective on life is that God created the ...
5569: Of Mice and Men: Loneliness
... whites. No one ever went to visit him. Also, because he's black, he has his room out in the stable with the horses. The other (white) guys have their bunks in a one room house type of building. The loneliness affects Crooks so that he remains in his room when he has some books to read. He also usually rubs his own back with liniment because a horse kicked or ...
5570: Huckleberry Finn Learns He Must Grow Up Fast If He Wants to Survive Life
... on the back side, and slung the ax in the ax into the corner. Then took up pig and held him to my breast with my jacket, till I got a good piece below the house and then dumped him into the river. (pg. 41) Huck later made a track of rocks to the river so they would think robbers killed Huck This plan simply shows how serious Huck was about ...


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