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1301: Shiloh
... papers. She now writes editorials and helps others by answering letters in her advice column under the assumed name Norma King. After a divorce that he openly opposed, Leroy sinks into a deeply depressed state. Drugs and alcohol become a constant in his life, and was to Leroy, the only way he could find to escape the harsh reality of his demise. After several failed jobs and one arrest for public ...
1302: Romeo And Juliet - Who Is To Blame For The Deaths In The Pla
... so? Then I defy you, stars!" (V, I, l.25). Romeo hurries to Juliet’s vault where he drinks the drug and dies beside his love: "Here is to my love. O true apothecary, thy drugs are quick. Thus with a kiss I die" (V, III, l.11-12). If Romeo had received the letter from the Friar, his state of mind and actions would have been completely different. Lastly, the ...
1303: Romeo And Juliet - Fate, Traits, And Choices
... he goes to Verona to open the vault and be with Juliet. He sees her and decides to take his life with by drinking poison saying, "Here’s to my love. O true apothecary,/They drugs are quick. Thus with a kiss I die"(5.3.119-120). When Juliet awakes in the vault she sees Romeo dead and slays herself also. She choose to take her life with these last ...
1304: Macbeth - Influence Of Characters On Macbeth
... too fond of the idea, but Lady Macbeth tells him he must commit murder to fulfill his destiny. Every time he reconsiders, she gives him a pep talk. She even instructs him during the murder, drugs Duncan’s guards, and advises him on every detail of his behavior once the deed has been done. She is the foundation of all of Macbeth’s actions in this matter, and it would not ...
1305: The Crazy Horse Electric Game
... rebounds the compliment to Lisa, because she was the one who was helping him so much. André asked him why he doesn't hang around with the kids. Willie replied that he doesn't do drugs. André 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 ...
1306: 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 ...
1307: On The Road
... imply one thing, Dean's inner genius. Dean and Carlo flee again off towards Texas. Sal Paradise follows looking for 'America.' Their travels takes them all over the United States on escapades full of sex, drugs, and swing music. Throughout their travels they encounter several people with whom they become attached to in one form or another. Sal is overwhelmed by the beauty in everyone. He begins to see the real ...
1308: Lean On Me
... school that resembles an alleyway, not a high school. There are fights in the hallway and the bathrooms every time class lets out. Drug dealers are let in by other students to exchange money and drugs. East Side is portrayed as a rundown and scary – to say the least – learning institution. For one person, let alone a group of people, to turn it around in under a year, like Joe Clark ...
1309: Interview And Death
... strong, handsome, and athletic man, he now weighs close to 100 pounds, his appetite having fallen victim to rigorous treatments of chemotherapy. David speaks slowly, at times obviously in great pain, a side effect from drugs which are a last ditch effort toward a miracle. He composes himself and explains, "No one can ever truly know what the feeling of death is like until they actually feel it for themselves." Generally ...
1310: In Cold Blood
... a chairman for of the Kansas Conference of Farm Organizations, a skilled craftsman, an experienced rider, and a heartwarming mother (Capote 7). Herb Clutter was possibly the model man. He didn't tolerate alcohol or drugs, never lied, and was very strict with religion. What reason would anybody have to kill such an important and contributing family? The Clutter family was always taught to do their best, and not cheat anybody ...


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