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4851: A Good Man Is Hard To Find: Irony, Characters, and Foreshadowing
... end of the story, the grandmother tries to manipulate the Misfit into thinking he is a good man so he would not harm her. Ironically he shoots her in the chest three times with his gun. She could manipulate no more. Bailey on the other hand has to drive the entire trip and listen and put up with all of this. He’s has two brat children screaming in his ear ...
4852: Blake's "London": An Analysis
... overcome. In the first stanza Blake says: " I wander through each chartered street. Near where the chartered Thames does flow" The chartered streets, the mind forged manacles and the repetition of key words all symbolize control over the common man. The chartered streets show that the government is prohibiting them to climb the success ladder. They are placed in poverty and this is just a reminder to them that they will ...
4853: Rich's "Living in Sin": An Analysis
... in the house, he satisfies himself with merely complaining. Rather than taking action and tuning the piano, the man merely "declare[s] it out of tune, [and] shrug[s]" indifferently. The woman does not even control her home's furnishings. The food and painting are both results of the man's whimsical desires. In order to maintain some semblance of order, she sacrifices her environmental preferences by accepting the situation. Because ...
4854: Frost's Narrow Individualism In Two Tramps In Mud Time
... them put me off my aim". This statement, along with many others, seems to focus on "me" or "my", indicating the apparrent selfishness and arrogance of the narrator: "The blows that a life of self-control/Spares to strike for the common good/That day, giving a loose to my soul,/I spent on the unimportant wood." The narrator refers to releasing his suppressed anger not upon evils that threaten "the ...
4855: The Progressive Era
... growing influence in all branches of government and sought ways to purify it. Big Business was also a target of progressivism. During this time presidents like Roosevelt and William Howard Taft tried to regulate and control big business. Many well educated people of the time, as well as moderately prosperous businessmen and members of other professions(middle class) felt threatened by the increasing power of big business and the tycoons. These ...
4856: Who Are You?: Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder
... look to him to make decisions," confirms a confidential source at the band's label, Epic. "Everybody gets input, but Eddie leads the way." Another source states the case still more strongly, calling Vedder a "control freak" around whom Pearl Jam personnel "walk on eggshells." It's an intraband dynamic that has resulted not only from Vedder's special status as one of rock's most charismatic figures but also because ...
4857: Cardinal Richelieu
... of Dupes" Richelieu was a solitary figure and often insecure and not generally well liked. His position depended on the king's favor and the king was often ill and indecisive. The monarch wanted full control for himself but often could not take it when he had it. Richelieu is responsible for establishing the absolute rule of the monarchy and securing France as a power in Europe. He believed he was ...
4858: The Flute
... on the children, so that they couldn’t help following him. The story goes that in a town called Hamelin in north Germany the people had a tremendous rat problem. The rats were multiplying beyond control and eating everything but metal. The town had a meeting and begged for the Mayor to do something. Poison did not stop them and all the cats were dead. A stranger came to the meeting ...
4859: Catherine The Great
... the number of state and private schools. As a result, the Russian nobility (and some townspeople) also began to organize associations for the promotion of schools and publications. Catherine, who did not want to surrender control over social and cultural policy, viewed these activities with suspicion. The outbreak of the French Revolution (1789) and the publication of Aleksandr Radishchev's Journey from St. Petersburg to Moscow (1790), in which the author ...
4860: Nirvana
... ones. So they started to record their next album In Utero. Then it was released in Sept. 21, 1993. One day Kurt Cobain went to the store with his friend. He ended up buying a gun. The leave the store and his friend went home. Kurt Cobain went back to his place. He then shot himself and died April 5, 1994. He wasnÿt found until April 8, 1994. When they found ...


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