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5081: Sweetness And Power
... They [foods] were also related to the will and intent of the nation s rulers and to the economic, social and political destiny of the nation itself. He is saying that foods can have an effect on a nation through the meanings they are associated with. That is why sugar spread to the proletarians. The poor associated sugar with power, wealth, and also having an appealing flavor. Eating made them feel ...
5082: The Sun Also Rises Report
... could work as close to the bulls as Belmonte was supposed to have done, not, of course, even Belmonte. (218) The others are not oblivious to the power of Romero s presence nor to its effect on Brett. Mike is quick to recognize the threat that Romero presents and he shows it, but only through a veil of humorous intent: I believe, you know, that she s falling in love with ...
5083: The Sacrifice
... itself, but the other results in the killing of the families beliefs and way of living. The family way forced to give up their religious beliefs and convert to another faith. This had a strong effect on how the family was to function, because they already had rules, regulations, and guidelines to follow that dealt with the religion they were with. When they were forced to change, everything was forced to ...
5084: The Time Is Night By Luidmila
... child, are there such forces?" The style of the novel can be defined as a flow of consciousness. It sounds so natural that when I read it, I feel like it s me thinking. This effect is achieved by making a chain of sentences, that are sometimes not complete, just like thoughts. Moreover, they are not divided by periods, just commas. That is why the whole sentence can easily be over ...
5085: Twelfth Night, What Was Shakes
... that they could have done this in such a short period of time. When the play is looked at as a whole it may seem like a minor detail, but Shakespeare used it to add effect. Much like Toby, Fabian and Andrew's letter, Shakespeare used the perfect words and phrases in the "Letter Scene" to create certain emotions within the reader. Although implausible when looked at in depth, the letter ...
5086: Tragic Triumph
... will forever be noble. It appears the critics were right: The Crucible is a tragedy. But the uniqueness of the play is what captured my heart. In fact, I cannot think of a more appropriate effect of a tragedy than this: that an unlikely hero is found in an unworthy man. This moving possibility restores my faith in present day paladins.
5087: Tortilla Curtain
... forefront. To constantly put it in Delany s face every chance he gets. After every bad incident involving Delany and immigrants, Jack is there to chime in with his views. That must certainly have an effect on Delany because by the end of the story Delany is accusing Mexicans of theft and is packing a gun to look for Candido. That is a far cry from the start of the story ...
5088: To Kill A Mockingbird 2
... the themes found in the book are themes which can still be found in our current society and that makes it the more interesting. You can even make a case that prejudice still has an effect in our legal system today. So if you are looking for a powerful book of coming of age and the battle for justice I would highly recommend To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee.
5089: The Yellow Wall-paper
... Especially in the nineteenth century, women were repressed and controlled by their husbands as well as other male influences. In "The Yellow Wall-Paper," by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, the protagonist is oppressed and represents the effect of the oppression of women in society: the dominant submissive relationship between an oppressive husband and his submissive wife pushes her from depression into insanity. First of all, flawed human nature seems to play a ...
5090: Romeo And Juliet (old Vs. New)
... of our world today; something that appeals to the viewing public. There are guns, security guards, cars, a pool, and a modern ballroom with a working elevator. These differences in the settings all have an effect on the overall movie. Other things that change the mood are the drugs, the wild party, and the drag queen. All things that add a lot of character to a movie. I feel that the ...


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