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- 441: Across Five Aprils- Summary
- ... to become the man of the house. With the help of his sister, Jethro farms the fields and provides for his family and his brother John's wife and two children. After receiving a few letters from Tom, the family is notified of his death. Eb comes back after a while because he abandoned his post and was being hunted by the government for desertion. Jethro then writes to the president ...
- 442: A Rhetoric Of Outcasts In The
- ... our understanding of the social and spiritual agon that made those characters possible. Notes: 1)Despite the poor reception of Battle of Angels, Williams was awarded $1,000 by the National Institute of Arts and Letters for this play in 1944. 2)This information comes from an MLA database search I conducted on April 12, 1999, in Gorgas Library at the University of Alabama. That search also yielded 473 entries for ...
- 443: A Dolls House
- ... is starting to break free from Torvald and think for herself. Knowing that there isn't much that can be done to prevent Torvald from finding out, she tries to delay him from reading the letters. The climax of the play happens when Torvald does read the first letter Krogstad sent Nora questions (possibly for the first time) Torvald's reaction as inappropriate. He treats her with no respect, calls her ...
- 444: Adults Of The Bell Jar
- ... actually she buys Esther s freedom many times over with college scholarships and proper treatment from Dr. Nolan, for instance. Esther rarely refers to Philomena directly, preferring instead to mention her car, her hat, her letters, objects around her, actions of Philomena to other people, but never any direct interaction between Esther and her. This tells me that Esther felt no connection with this woman. Even though Philomena obviously cared a ...
- 445: A Rose For Emily 7
- ... road paver, Homer Barron. It seems, however, that she is more infatuated with the relationship than he. Emily had been to the jeweler s and ordered a man s toilet set in silver, with the letters H. B. on each piece. . . .We [the town] said, They are married. Homer, however, remarks that he was not the marrying type. Emily then uses the only means she knew how to hold onto her ...
- 446: America Is In The Heart
- ... TB, advanced stage. He only got a few more years to live. He stayed in the hospital for two years. He wrote poems that were published to local magazines, articles for the labor union, and letters for his friends and family. He knew that he was dying, and got a few more years to live, and this almost made him to give up his life. Few years later, he was released ...
- 447: Animal Farm
- ... thought she remembered a definite ruling against beds, went to the end of the barn and tried to puzzle out the Seven Commandments which were inscribed there. Finding herself unable to read more than individual letters, she fetched Muriel. "Muriel," she said, "read me the fourth commandment. Does it not say something about never sleeping in a bed?" With some difficulty Muriel spelt it out. "It says, `No animal shall sleep ...
- 448: A Rose For Emily 6
- ... them that Emily has finally found her rose. Emily then sets out to fulfill the ultimate form of the rose dream, that of marriage. She purchases "a man's toilet set in silver, with the letters H.B. on each piece" and "a complete outfit of men's clothing, including a nightshirt". However, Homer disappears when his work is through, leaving Emily once again without a rose. Within a couple of ...
- 449: Animal Farm 6
- ... thought she remembered a definite ruling against beds, went to the end of the barn and tried to puzzle out the Seven Commandments which were inscribed there. Finding herself unable to read more than individual letters, she fetched Muriel. "Muriel," she said, "read me the fourth commandment. Does it not say something about never sleeping in a bed?" With some difficulty Muriel spelt it out. "It says, `No animal shall sleep ...
- 450: Animal Farm - George Orwell
- ... a human veterinarian would do a better job of curing Boxer than any animal could, and so Boxer is carried away in a truck. As the truck is leaving, however, the animals see that the letters on the side read Alfred Simmonds, Horse Slaughterer and Glue Boiler. Not long after, Squealer announces that Boxer is dead. One night, a loud noise is heard coming from the farmhouse, and when the animals ...
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