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- 10681: Wilson's Fences
- ... can’t take it away from him unlike an injury in sports. “You go on and learn to put your hands to some good use. Besides hauling people’s garbage (p.35).” He is a great fighter when it comes to dealing with death, which is closing in. Troy compares Death to baseball because sooner or later, he’s gonna lose. He sees Death as a fastball on the outside corner ...
- 10682: So Long A Letter and A Raisin In The Sun: Love and Wealth
- ... or money. Even though most the important element in life is love of family, money always finds its way into the category of being just as treasured. Works Cited Ba, Mariama. So Long a Letter. Great Britain: Heinemann, 1989. Hansberry, Lorraine. A Raisin in the Sun. New York: Vintage Books,1994.
- 10683: The "Hemingway Hero"
- ... Jake can never be Brett's lover, they are forced to create a new relationship for themselves, perhaps one far more dangerous than that of mere lovers- they have become best friends. This presents a great difficulty for Jake, because Brett's presence is both pleasurable and agonizing for him. Brett constantly reminds him of his handicap and thus Jake is challenged as a man in the deepest, most personal sense ...
- 10684: Riders of the Sea: Analysis
- ... on and not dwell on the past. They all have a tough life to live, but they survive with what they have. A Classical Tragedy is where you have a person who’s life is great, but also lacks something important in life, or a flaw. This person soon falls to the bottom and loses everything. As a result, this person gains some sort of characteristic and makes them stronger. The ...
- 10685: Much Ado About Nothing
- ... that marriage was for the birds. But really both of them were lonely, but hiding it in order to look strong, and eventually with a little help, they realized that love and marriage were a great thing. Also, they both were so similar that they were the perfect match but didn't want to admit it, and when they finally did they were much happier.
- 10686: Forever Swing
- ... Lesson’s over, Swing Boy!” In both the essay and the film a crucial point was keeping your individuality. This keeps you sane and your judgment reasonable. “Behavior in Extermination Camps” provides us with a great example about what individualism can do for a person. Bettelheim describes a scene where prisoners were lined up, about to enter the gas chamber when somehow one of the SS officers learned that one of ...
- 10687: A Raisin In The Sun: The Propagation Of Pride And Dignity
- ... into our house because my father-my father-he earned it." This bold and unselfish move helps to propagate the family's long standing ethics, values, and pride. A Raisin in the Sun displays a great recurring theme in life that many times the good of the few has to be sacrificed through the needs and propagation of the group. This play also powerfully illustrates the idea that sometimes to hold ...
- 10688: Fungus
- ... and the United States by Dutch elm disease. The fungus responsible, Ceratocystis ulmi, probably arrived in Europe from Asia about the time of World War I. By the 1930s it had spread throughout Europe and Great Britain and killed thousands of trees. It appeared in the United States in 1930 and has since destroyed millions of elm trees. Overland spread of the disease normally occurs through transmission by elm bark beetles ...
- 10689: Antigone
- ... favors Antigone as the perfect protagonist. No matter who the reader sides with, it is agreed by most that there is a valid argument either way, in light of the fact that they both endure great hardships.
- 10690: ALCOHOLISM
- ... States. Not so suprising is the fact that approximately thirty seven percent of alcohol abusers suffer from at least one co-existing mental disorder. Two psychopathological conditions that have been linked to addictive disorders are depression, and antisocial personality. Schizophrenia, borderline personality, and anxiety disorders have also been connected with this diease. This affliction is five times more dominant among men, than women. There is no known reasoning for this. However ...
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