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4371: Awakening Concepts Of Morality
... Mrs. Pontellier fancied was Robert. Robert was an intriguing man that she met during the summers that were spent at Grand Isle. She had always been fond of the man, but he showed her little interest out of respect for her marriage. Even though Mrs. Pontellier was married, she insisted on falling in love with Robert. However, during the time that she was courting Robert, he went away to Mexico. Mrs ...
4372: A Class Divided
... of someone's skin. After viewing this, a person will hopefully be less likely to focus on the differences they have with other people and see people all as equals. This topic was of great interest to me due to the fact that I witness discrimination many times a day. Even myself, as a woman, will face discrimination in my life. This film helps those who do not face prejudices in ...
4373: A Hard Days Night Searching Fo
... romantic." In this case, Robert Cohn fits the description perfectly. Cohn insists on believing in the illusion that the affection he and Brett once shared means anything to her now. His pursuit for Brett's interest evokes a strong feeling of pity for Cohn. Because his pursuit is so obviously in vain, Cohn follows Brett in the mold of the tragic hero. It is painfully obvious to the reader that his ...
4374: Alice In Wonderland
... an adult or, forbid the thought, maybe you haven't discovered them at all! Those who have journeyed Through the Looking Glass generally love (or shun) the tales for their unparalleled sense of nonsense . Public interest in the books--from the time they were published more than a century ago--has almost been matched by curiosity about their author. Many readers are surprised to learn that the Mad Hatter, the Cheshire ...
4375: American Psycho
... of these things are Patrick Bateman’s world. The only difference between Bateman and anybody else is what is repulsive to Bateman and what is repulsive to the rest of the world. Bateman has great interest in the upper class life, fashions, and social existence, but at the same time he is, at times, sickened by the constant struggle to be one up on everybody else. On the other hand Bateman ...
4376: A Review Of Courage Under Fire
... observe a real life and death drama played out in the cities and deserts of Iraq. For the United States, the war was more or less a display of power and a preservation of economic interest. Nobody was to ever hear of the mishaps and foul-ups of the war. In many eyes the war was seen as a chance to boost American spirit and make the government look empowered. Director ...
4377: A Critique Of Charlotte Gilman
... prisoner. It is odd to note that, Charlotte, being the one for whom the vacation is taken, is not allowed to do what she wants. John, in his pragmatic reasoning, believes he has her best interest at heart and forbids her to work. Charlotte disagrees, and believes that, "congenial work, with excitement and change, would do me good." He feels he is helping her by not giving her any responsibility, when ...
4378: All My Sons 2
... to Chris. He always told Kate and Chris he did it for them, and the money was good money. This shows that for love, a person will go to any extent. Arthur Miller shows his interest in conflict within the family through the play. He wants his plays to make sense to the commonsense people and stir the passions of the audience toward a fresh awareness of others. He typically writes ...
4379: A Midsummer Nights Dream
... I entice you? Do I speak you fair? Or rather do I not in plainest truth Tell you I do not, nor I cannot love you?" Demetrius clearly illustrates to Helena that he has no interest, but Helena persists. (II i,line 202-204) Helena says, "And even for that do I love you the more. I am your spaniel; and, Demetrius, The more you beat me, I will fawn on ...
4380: Aunt Rosanas Rocker-hispanic-a
... on account of the children. A lot she cares about him tonight! Never in all their years of marriage had she ever uttered such sounds-he shook his head-or shown any passion or much interest in doing it. (pg. 82) Men believe that they need to take on the role of a masculine figure, and to be the best. Through his macho attitude, he is portraying his insecurity indirectly. Physically ...


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