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- 961: Death Of A Salesman 2
- ... next door neighbour. Willy comes to realize that Charley is his only friend and he says "Isn't that remarkable." It is Charley's success that annoys Willy and which prevents him later from accepting employment from Charley when he offers it. Charley continues to lend him money although he feels insulted by Willy's refusal to work for him. "The excessively proud imagine a universe that plates themselves firmly at ...
- 962: Huck Finn
- ... to contain but very little humor. It was couched in the language of a rough, ignorant dialect, racism runs ramped, and all through its pages there is a systematic use of bad grammar and an employment of inelegant expressions." Another critic goes on to say "The book is flippant and trash of the veriest sort. It deals with a series of experiences that are certainly not elevating, it portrays blacks in ...
- 963: Bach; Brandenberg Concertos
- ... years in this arrangement, Johann Sebastian won a scholarship to study in Luneberg, Northern Germany, and so left his brothers tutelage. A master of several instruments while still in his teens, Johann Sebastian first found employment at the age of 18 as a violinist in a court orchestra in Weimar. Soon after, he took a job as an organist at a church in Arnstadt (1703-1707). Here, as in later posts ...
- 964: Analysis Of King Lear With MLA
- ... you do As this instructs you, you do make your way To noble fortunes. Know you this, that men Are as the time is; to be tender-minded Does not become a sword. Your great employment Will not bear question; either say you’ll do it Or thrive by other means (138). Edmund has just instructed his captain to take Lear and Cordelia away to prison and to kill them, and ...
- 965: Anthony Burgesss View That A L
- ... War. An interview with Michel Ciment concerning the film: Michel: On a political level the end of the film shows an alliance between the hoodlum and the authorities. Stanley: The government eventually resorts to the employment of the cruelest and most violent members of the society to control everyone else -- not an altogether new or untried idea. In this sense, Alex's last line, 'I was cured all right,' might be ...
- 966: THE GRAPES OF WRATH
- ... 1920s. Farm subsidies seem to have benefits for the small farmer. "Each year since 1947, there has been a net out-migration of farm people (Reische 53)." American farm production has tripled since 1910 while employment has fallen eighty percent (Long 82). Small family farms have the lowest total family incomes (Long 83). Farming is following a trend from many small farms to a few large farms. Competition among farmers has ...
- 967: Hamlet
- ... college education chances of marrying after age 30 diminish rapidly. While women are to stay with their educational and career possibilities longer than in the past, they still tend to drop out of college and employment at higher rates than men do. The pressure on women not to take full advantage of independent living may be intense. They may lower their sights because of educational, social, internalized or family attitudes[relationships ...
- 968: King Lear
- ... thou dost As this instructs thee, thou dost make thy way To noble fortunes: know thou this, that men Are as the time is: to be tender-minded Does not become a sword: thy great employment Will not bear question; either say thou'lt do't, Or thrive by other means." Act V, scene iii, lines 27-34. Edmund has just instructed his captain to take Lear and Cordelia away to ...
- 969: Massacre Of Wounded Knee
- ... Buffalo Bill Cody realized that such a group of these incarcerated Ghost Dancers could become a feature attraction in his Wild West show. Despite their imprisonment and the Bureau of Indian Affairs' ban on the employment of Indians by wild west shows, Cody used his considerable influence to secure their release. On March 30, 1891, twenty-three prisoners were placed in his custody and they joined the show for a yearlong ...
- 970: Huck Finn 3
- ... to contain but very little humor. It was couched in the language of a rough, ignorant dialect, racism runs ramped, and all through its pages there is a systematic use of bad grammar and an employment of inelegant expressions." Another critic goes on to say "The book is flippant and trash of the veriest sort. It deals with a series of experiences that are certainly not elevating, it portrays blacks in ...
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