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- 9481: A Tale Of Two Cities
- ... moral and physical courage, and should be able to sacrifice everything in the name of love. Sydney Carton has been presented as the worthless human being. He was always drunk. He did not acquire any high social position. He was always alone and lonely. Nobody loved him and nobody respected him. "I care for no man on earth, and no man on earth cares for me" said Carton (page 99). However ...
- 9482: A Separate Peace - Phineas And Carpe Diem
- ... being lazy, he doesnt want to waste his time playing boring games like badminton, so he makes up his own game which turns out to be a hit with the other students in his school, he beats a swimming time record just to see if he can, but he doesnt want any recognition. The preceding examples demonstrate that Phineas lives the "carpe diem", or seize the day philosophy.
- 9483: A Rose For Emily
- ... Emily's grief, she couldn't forget that she came from a family of a higher social position than to date a northern Yankee. Still the townspeople say "Poor Emily" declaring her "fallen" from the high Grierson perch. They felt that her kinfolk's should be notified to intervene with this supposed affair. Next Miss Emily goes to the town druggist to buy poison. The narrator describes her as "a slight ...
- 9484: A Raisin In The Sun Crtical Analysis
- ... his family by any means necessary. Hansberry stated in her meeting with Robert Kennedy
"the first thing that must be achieved is equal opportunities for Negroes...when unemployment is six percent nationally it is as high as thirty percent among Negroes. Although Walter has a job, it seems inadequate for his survival. As a result, he has become frustrated and lacks good judgement. His frustrations stem from him not being able ...
- 9485: A Raisin In The Sun - Women
- ... family and her home. This is shown when she uses $3,500 of her late husband's insurance money to buy a house for the family. Beneatha, by contrast, looks outward towards college and medical school. Lena is very proud of Beneatha's plans to become a doctor. Beneatha knows that a doctor helps people and therefore wants to become one. She is committed to blacks improving themselves and society through ...
- 9486: A Raisin In The Sun
- ... life. Sometimes living in a capitalistic society entices many to become too materialistic. Greed is the characteristic that many Americans then attain. This is all in pursuit of the American dream. For most Americans, this high status is very difficult to achieve. In Lorraine Hansberry's "A Raisin in the Sun", she examines an African-American family's struggle to break out of the poverty that is preventing them from achieving ...
- 9487: A Raisin In The Sun
- ... most ambition to fulfill those. Walter's dream was to have an office and to be successful. He wanted to have a gardener and he wanted to be able to send his son to any school that he wanted. Walter's quest was to be a man, a man can be trusted and a man who stands up in the face of adversity. At the end of Act II Scene I ...
- 9488: A Raisin In The Sun
- ... success in their life in one form or another. Sometimes living in a capitalistic society entices many to become too materialistic. This is most commonly referred to as the American Dream. For most Americans, this high status is very difficult to achieve. The play ,A Raisin in the Son,(written by Lorraine Hansberry) examines an African-American's family's struggle to break out of the poverty that is preventing them ...
- 9489: A Raisin In The Sun
- ... success in their life in one form or another. Sometimes living in a capitalistic society entices many to become too materialistic. This is most commonly referred to as the American Dream. For most Americans, this high status is very difficult to achieve. The play ,A Raisin in the Son,(written by Lorraine Hansberry) examines an African-American's family's struggle to break out of the poverty that is preventing them ...
- 9490: A Price Above Rubies
- ... that she had to take a step into the outside world- no matter what the cost. Although along the way, she found the key to who she was, her identity, she paid a price so high it nearly ruined her. She let false substitutes replace what should really have been there but she finds it in the end.
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