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- 4621: Greek Goddesses
- ... Gaea take care of the earth, but she also took care of her many children. Her children, the Cyclops and Titans, seemed like monsters to many Greeks ( Richardson n.pag. ). Gaea held the worlds best interest in her heart and protected all the creatures and other organisms. The Greeks knew that if they harmed the Earth in any way that Gaea would smite them. This goddess protected the planet and so ...
- 4622: Effect Of Film On History (1920s-1940s)
- ... endless stream of gangster films. That end came with the release of Scarface in 1932, the gepich tale of fabled gangster Al Capone. This depiction of Al Caponefs life made people lose their interest and belief that gangsterism was heroic but indeed was crime that had to be punished. This statement, by the producer of the film, was tacked on to it: This is an indicment against gang rule ...
- 4623: Cinema Paradiso
- ... older Toto appears. Alfredo goes on to say, Things I never saw before. Its as is Alfredo watched Toto grow old into adulthood without even watching just as a father would. Toto begins to find interest in the opposite sex when he sees a new girl in his school. Toto and Alfredos talks take a turn towards women and love. Something that most fathers talk about with their sons. Alfredo ...
- 4624: Cather In The Ryes Vs. Generation X
- ... lure him into being like the people that he hates. At Pencey, his boarding school, he equates sex with perversion. He refers to his studly roommate, Stradlater as a "very sexy bastard" because of his interest in all things related to sex. And then when Holden is obsessing over the idea of Stradlater, and his friend Jane having sex, he tries to think of her as innocent and naive, when he ...
- 4625: A Tale Of Two Murders
- ... old man in the story has an evil eye that becomes a passion of loathing for him (Davidson 189). The Cask of Amontillado according to Quinn, "is a powerful tale of revenge in which the interest lies in the implacable nature of the narrator, By his apparent unwillingness to lead his enemy to his family vaults, he deepens his revenge" (500). In "The Cask of Amontillado" the narrator, Montresor, is avenging ...
- 4626: Awakenings-awakenings Within Movie
- ... was then faced with the fact that he would experience total regression, however, deep down inside, he was proud of his achievements over the past few days/weeks. The staff too who once showed no interest towards their patients, also experienced an 'awakening.' Leonard made them realise that they could help their patients and it wasn't a waste of time. They began to show compassion, and as they became aware ...
- 4627: Agony Ang The Extacy, Ethical Considerations Concerning Mich
- ... of the greatest artists of the Renaissance era, it was very beneficial to publicize his artwork, in particular his painting. He was influential in that he inspired a whole new generation to take a greater interest in the arts, some later even becoming as influential as Buonarroti. So this, one could say, is more than just cause to say exploit Michelangelo and his artwork, the semi-sacrifice of one mans ...
- 4628: A History Of The Beatles
- ... all chances of that happening were ended when a deranged fan, Mark David Chapman shot and killed John Lennon outside his New York apartment. Although the Beatles had not released any new albums since 1970, interest in the group remained high into the '90s, their backcatalog selling millions of copies a year and providing Capitol with a large part of their annual income. Publishing rights to all Lennon-McCartney compositions were ...
- 4629: Treasure Of The Sierra Madre -
- ... and when they get there overhear someone talking. The old man, a scruffy toothless gold prospector named Howard is describing the adventurous hunt for gold. Being half drunk and overtired, Dobbs cannot resist taking an interest in the conversation. He, Curtain, and Howard decide to pool their money together for a total of 500 dollars. Howard does not think it is enough to buy tools and such, but it will do ...
- 4630: Oscar Wilde
- ... wrote the poem Requiescat in her memory. Oscar and his brother William both attended the Protora Royal School at Enniskillen. He had little in common with the other children. He disliked games and took more interest in flowers and sunsets. He was extremely passionate about anything that had to do with ancient Greece and with Classics. Wilde during school years In 1871, he was awarded a Royal School Scholarship to Trinity ...
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