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501: Ancient Japanese Art
... out from everything else. I don’t like things that are too complicated to even remember when you can’t see them. I thought about writing about the little porcelain cups, but thought that tea drinking really couldn’t be all that important to teach me about art. I circled the exhibit at least twelve times before an hour had passed and I had to get going soon. I sat down ...
502: A Story About Seeing NOFX
... surfing and there seemed to be chaos going on everywhere. After that, the seventh song they played was "Hobophobic" (Scared of bums not just because they stink bad. Not just because they're crackers. From drinking too much lysol. Let them be.) Then they played "Six Pack Girls". They played three songs in three minutes as Fat Mike said. After that they played "Linoleum" (Metal meter in my hand, sporting a ...
503: Dave Mathews Band
... loud Don't mean to dwell on this dying thing But look at my blood It's alive right now, And deep and sweet within Pouring through our veins Intoxicate moving wine to tears And drinking it deep Then an evening spent dancing It's you and me... This love will open our world From the dark side we can see a glow of something bright Oh, there's much more ...
504: The Catcher in the Rye: Now and Then
... and kids today can easily relate to Holden. “Of course, Salinger is under no obligation to supply advice of any sort to writers or readers.”(Bryfonski) Salinger is not trying to tell his readers that drinking is bad, or for that matter that it is good, he is showing the true affects of a person’s decisions. The greatest influence on kids today is the use of our country’s and ...
505: Animal Farm: Historically And Politically Allegorized As The Russian Revolution
... had also appeared to the hens in a dream and told them to plot against Napoleon. A goose also had eaten six ears of corn under Snowball’s order’s. A sheep urinated in a drinking pool, two other sheep murdered an old ram, and all under the order’s of Snowball. All these animals and more were all executed by Napoleon’s dogs. The sixth commandment was originally “No animal ...
506: "Fighting on Two Fronts": Henry Fleming in Red Badge of Courage
... his mother was strictly against his joining the Union Army. She thought that the Army was for rough and uncivilized heathens. His mother's greatest fear was that these heathens would influence Henry to start drinking and swearing. Despite his mother's concerns, Henry enlisted in the Army. But being in the Army wasn't enough, Henry was anxious to go to battle. All along the way to his station he ...
507: Hemingway's "A Farewell to Arms": Henry - A Man of Action, Self-Dicipline, and One Who Maintains Grace Under Pressure
... character will not let substance control and influence his actions for only the weak are dependent and rely upon such means to live out each day. Frederick's self-discipline not only shines in his drinking habits, but shows in all instances especially when the challenge to maintain it is at its greatest. After he plunged into the lake escaping the battle police, Henry boarded a train and entered a wine ...
508: The Scarlet Letter: The False Qualities of Life
... case with Dimmesdale, looks were deceiving. Mantle's career and life were prematurely ended because of a dark secret: alcohol abuse. Just as Dimmesdale cowardly ignored the problems facing him, so to did Mantle. Using drinking to escape reality, Mantle developed cirrhosis, which later claimed his life. This was just one of the many people who possessed "Dimmesdalistic" qualities. As Hawthorne showed us, people can not live at peace with themselves ...
509: Eugene Ionesco's "Rhinoceros": True Means Resides in Action not Words
... an existential choice, one can avoid becoming a rhinoceros. Ionesco then uses Dudard to ignite Berenger's desire to not become a rhinoceros when Dudard says to him to prove his will-power and stop drinking. This leads Berenger to his realization that he despises rhinoceroses and his determination to not be like them. It now becomes imminent that Berenger will achieve his "moment of commitment" though he still possesses some ...
510: Bram Stoker's Dracula: Anti-Christian
... base the book Dracula for several reasons. First of all, they both were called by the same name Dracula which means “devil”. Also, they both have had some of the same life expirences, such as, drinking blood, their deaths, and especially their attitudes are almost identical.


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