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- 1251: Brave New World
- ... that Huxley presents, everyone is happy. There are no differences. Everyone is brought up to be happy, and most do not even know what sadness or anger is. All is cured artificially through surrogates or drugs. Even happiness alone is not unique to the individual. Soma, the hallucinatory drug, the 'perfect drug' that is used by all, even induces the same kind of happiness. The only variant is to what extent ...
- 1252: The Crazy Horse Electric Game
- ... rebounds the compliment to Lisa, because she was the one who was helping him so much. Andrι asked him why he doesn't hang around with the kids. Willie replied that he doesn't do drugs. Andrι gets a little angry and says that that is not the only way to get into the school. They play a little more, and Willie says that he will try to make friends. Later ...
- 1253: There Are No Children Here - S
- ... dope flats, and other crimes. To the residents of the project, Lee was respected out of more than just fear. He never let young teens join his gang. He spoke to kids against gangs and drugs. He would put food on tables for families in need. He would shoe the children with torn shoes. Even a police officer referred to Lee as a gentleman. He had a love for children and ...
- 1254: The Devils Of Loudun, By Aldou
- ... of lowlier substitutes for divine grace, such as drug abuse, elementary sexuality (i.e. orgiastic & excessively promiscuous), and her-intoxication (i.e. mob-mentality). The essay intelligently pre-empted any accusations of irresponsible promoting of drugs that came after The Doors Of Perception .
- 1255: The Concept And Antilogy Of Ne
- ... can be easily argued as those of survival, and to establish their importance, these necessities appear first in the story. But in the descriptive account of the Alpha Company s soldiers necessities, comic books and drugs are placed in the same paragraph. They are masked as necessities and placed on almost the same level as food and weapons. This defines the intense pressures of war on men. Perhaps the men feel ...
- 1256: The Dark Room 2
- ... now up to you to go and guess the rest. Savitri is very much real. She is basically quite like most people. They treat problems like that. They find ways to escape it. Like booze, drugs, suicide, etc. In Savitri s case, she stays in the dark room, and finally, leaves her family. As I was reading The Dark Room , I felt compassion towards Savitri. I can clearly see that she ...
- 1257: The Dark Room
- ... now up to you to go and guess the rest. Savitri is very much real. She is basically quite like most people. They treat problems like that. They find ways to escape it. Like booze, drugs, suicide, etc. In Savitri s case, she stays in the dark room, and finally, leaves her family. As I was reading The Dark Room , I felt compassion towards Savitri. I can clearly see that she ...
- 1258: Tale Of Two Cities 2
- ... Carton overhears plot to kill Lucie, her daughter, and Dr. Manette and has them immediately get ready to leave the country. Carton, having spy contacts, gets into the prison in which Darnay is being held, drugs him and switches places with him. Lucie, Charles, and their daughter successfully leave the country. Sydney Carton, making the ultimate sacrifice, partly for Lucie, goes to the guillotine in place of Charles. Just before he ...
- 1259: Summary Of Equus
- ... has done, she thinks says that she and Frank are not to blame for Alan's behavior. 24. Alan claims that everything he said was all lies. Alan thinks that Dysart will give him truth drugs next. 25. Dysart tells Hesther about Alan' progress. He says that the only thing Alan has left is worship. For the next step he wants to let Alan act out the night he blinded the ...
- 1260: Sherlock Holmes
- ... to home and a man well steeped in Victorian traditions. Holmes was just like any other Englishman at the time. He read their newspapers, travelled in their carriages and even experimented with some of the drugs of the time. It is not hard to see why the Victorian public adopted him as one of their own. The Victorian public had fallen in love with Holmes and his great mysteries and it ...
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