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571: The Patented Gate And The Mean
... if ever, slips into his habitual use of swearing (Costello, 1990). "Sonuvabitch" is reserved for his extreme anger, as when he kept calling Stradlater a "moron sonuvabitch" for the boy's ostensibly offensive treatment of Jane Gallagher. Again, Holden's sporadic use of "sonuvabitch" in his angriest moments alerts the reader to the serious quality of his anger. Salinger carefully crafted such speech patterns to help us identify Holden's character ...
572: Scarlet Letter:bewilderment At
Jane Manwelyan Bewilderment at the Hands of Sin "No man, for any considerable period, can wear one face to himself and another to the multitude without finally becoming bewildered as to which may be true. In ...
573: Shirley Valentine
... the food on her lap and go to a Chinese take-away. She is so upset by his behavior that in spite of her pangs of conscience she accepts an ivitation from her best friend, Jane, to accompany her on a two-week's holiday to Greece. The holiday at the Mediterranean coast means to her the fulfillment of the long cherished dream to drink a glass of wine in the ...
574: The Adventures Of Huckleberry
... a great fortune, but live in England. The Wilks brothers were sent notice of their other brothers death, and so far have not arrived. Should they then would be staying with their brothers daughters, Mary Jane, Susan, and Joanna. So with this new information, The Duke and King take Huck and Jim, the runaway slave, to the town, and pretend to be the Wilks brothers, and con everybody in it, while ...
575: Catcher In the Rye: Alcohol, Sex, and Violence
... paragraph. In about every chapter, he talks about how he or one of his friends did something to a girl. He talked about his neighbor a bunch of times in the novel. Her name was Jane Gallagher. One time he talks about how he kissed her. He is always looking for a girl to talk to. In a chapter, he talks with one of his friends about his sex life. He ...
576: Hills Like White Elephants, Ye
... his wife follows. At the end the wife finally tears down the wallpaper, showing her insanity. She stands up to her husband and says I ve got out at last, in spite of you and Jane. Insanity was her only way of getting freedom because that way she could be herself, which was different from the majority. John tells her what to do and what not to do treating her as ...
577: Death Penalty - Herrera Vs Col
... these statements can be found at www.envisioning.org. Women Women have, historically, not been subject to the death penalty at the same rates as men. From the first woman executed in the U.S., Jane Champion, who was hanged in James City, Virginia in 1632, to the 1998 executions of Karla Faye Tucker in Texas and Judi Buenoano in Florida, women have constituted only 3% of U.S. executions. In ...
578: The Yellow Wall-Paper
... and waits for her husband to come home to confront him, to reach her goal of freedom, to not be subdued anymore. "I've got out at last," said I, "in spite of you and Jane? And I've pulled off most of the paper, so you can't put me back!"(516)
579: The Journey For Freedom
... the wallpaper off releasing herself from her prison. She had found the courage to confront her husband and stand up to him. I've got out at last, said I, in spite of you and Jane. And I've pulled off most of the paper, so you can't put me back! (256) She not only fought the struggle of her male dominance in that society but also of herself. She ...
580: The Yellow Wallpaper 5
... her with the rope tied around her own waist, creeping around the room along the worn smooch she noticed long before. She happily shouts, I ve got out at last. . . in spite of you and Jane. And I ve pulled off most of the paper, sop you can t put me back! The woman is out of her trap, only to be lost to insanity. She breaks through the repression and ...


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