|
Enter your query below to search our database containing over 50,000+ essays and term papers
Search results 461 - 470 of 1233 matching essays
- 461: Ernest Hemingway and A Farewell to Arms
- ... to use people only for his own pleasure, and maybe he wanted to think that he was like Henry who was a nicer person. In the book, Twentieth Century Interpretations of A Farewell to Arms, Malcolm Cowley focuses on the symbolism of rain. He sees rain, a frequent occurrence in the book, as symbolizing disaster. He points out that, at the beginning of A Farewell to Arms, Henry talks about how ... Have and Have Not, Richard Gordon took his wife to "that dirty aborting horror". Catherine's death, in A Farewell to Arms, saves the author's hero from the hell of a complicated life. -- ENDNOTES . Malcolm Cowley, "Rain as Disaster", Twentieth Century Interpretations of A Farewell to Arms, Jay Gellens, Prentice-Hall, Inc.:1970, pp.54-55 . Wyndham Lewis, "The Dumb Ox in Love and War", Twentieth Century Interpretations of A ...
- 462: Charles Manson: Orgins of a Madman
- ... again ordered his "Family" members to slay innocent people in his name and they gladly did so. It wasn't long before Manson and his followers were arrested for the savage murders. Manson carved an "X" into his head, that he later turned into a swastica, claiming that he "X'd" himself from our world. Many of his women quickly followed suit. Even when faced with the death penalty for the murders, Manson's followers still believed in and loved their leader. The murder trial ...
- 463: Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti
- ... and Vanzetti (Penguin Twentieth-Century Classics) by Nicola Sacco, Marion Denman Frankfurter (Editor), Gardner Jackson. Rpt Edition Paperback, 320 pages. Published by Penguin USA (Paper). Publication date: August 1, 1997. Dimensions (in inches): 7.80 x 5.12 x .91. ISBN: 0141180269. List: $13.95 Sacco and Vanzetti: the anarchist background by Paul Avrich. Hardcover, 265 pages. Published by Princeton Univ Press. 1991 Links The Blackest Hour Musical composition by Stephen J. Grieco honoring ...
- 464: Charles Manson: Orgins of a Madman
- ... again ordered his "Family" members to slay innocent people in his name and they gladly did so. It wasn't long before Manson and his followers were arrested for the savage murders. Manson carved an "X" into his head, that he later turned into a swastica, claiming that he "X'd" himself from our world. Many of his women quickly followed suit. Even when faced with the death penalty for the murders, Manson's followers still believed in and loved their leader. The murder trial ...
- 465: Ernest Miller Hemingway
- ... to use people only for his own pleasure, and maybe he wanted to think that he was like Henry who was a nicer person. In the book, Twentieth Century Interpretations of A Farewell to Arms, Malcolm Cowley focuses on the symbolism of rain. He sees rain, a frequent occurrence in the book, as symbolizing disaster. He points out that, at the beginning of A Farewell to Arms, Henry talks about how ... Buckley, p.127 . Peter Buckley, p.129 . Peter Buckley, p.135 . Peter Buckley, p.138 . Peter Buckley, p.144 . Peter Buckley, p.152 . Peter Buckley, p.152 . Peter Buckley, p.154 . Peter Buckley, p.160 . Malcolm Cowley, "Rain as Disaster", Twentieth Century Interpretations of A Farewell to Arms, Jay Gellens, Prentice-Hall, Inc.:1970, pp.54-55 . Wyndham Lewis, "The Dumb Ox in Love and War", Twentieth Century Interpretations of A ...
- 466: Operation Barbarossa: A Good Plan?
- ... They made 'Molotov cocktails' which were flammable liquid in bottles which were lit and thrown at German tanks. The glass would break and the flaming liquid would flow into the tank and ignite the interior.x Combined with the willingness to fight at any odds and the intimate knowledge of their own terrain it is plain to see that the Russian were definitely not going to fall as easily as Hitler ... pg.51-54 vii Wright, Michael, "The World At Arms", Readers Digest Association Ltd., London, 1989. Pg. 108 viii Bethell, Nicholas, "Russia Besieged", Time-Life Books, Canada, 1977 pg. 72 ix Wright, Michael, pg. 107 x Wright, Michael, pg. 108-109 xi Bethell, Nicholas, pg . 90 xii Wright, Michael, pg. 118
- 467: The Overexaggeration Of Fiction In Movies
- The Overexaggeration Of Fiction In Movies The overexaggeration of fiction is a massive issue these days. For example: when the X-Files were created, the sightings of UFO's have been up forty-seven percent. Also, since Deep Blue Sea, Jaws, and Lake PLacid were mwde more people are scared to go into the ocean. When my friend spent the night we watched three X-File movies and she loved them. Of course i thought it was a waste of time. Than we went to sleep and i was awakened in the middle of the night bye her about to ...
- 468: World Population: The Present And Future The Growth
- ... if you fit population into Marx's description of the capitalist system, it is more relevant than at first glance. The best way to make this point clear is to provide two hypothetical situations. Family X is a middle class family that is doing well financially and they tend to have more children than if they are not making so much money. But as the bourgeoisie gains more and more control, families like X have their income driven down and ultimately have fewer children. Families must have enough money, food, etc. to survive. If they don't have these goods and they can't control their wages, they must ...
- 469: Three Ways to End Racial Discrimination
- ... hard, and family first. These values could account for Asian's academic success. All of these are examples of stereotypes proven wrong with a little education. With time, education, and exposure racism will end. The X generation should make strides to eliminate racism by giving it time to die, teaching children the fundaments of the Bible, and getting involved in a diverse community. Heroes like MLK and his followers were not afraid to stand up for what they thought biblically and morally correct. Their efforts triggered a movement towards a racial free world. Who will stand out from the X generation as heroes in the fight for the abolishment racism? Work Cited "Galatians." The New Student Bible, NIV. Michigan: Zondervan Publishing House, 1991. MajorLeagueBaseball.com.22Feb.1999 . Maxwell,Joe. Strang Communications. 22Feb.1999 . Smith, Rose ...
- 470: Generations
- ... of a particular generation. Discuss what you consider the most important values of you generation. I. Most people consider themselves part of a generation A. What generation am I in B. Being part of generation X 1. Right to opinion 2. Freedoms 3. Attitude C. Different values of my generation II. Right to opinion A. Protests B. clothes C. opinions on life D. Rebellion against authority III. Freedom A. Ways of ... the same but different A. Many people consider themselves part of a generation B. My generations have values C. Our values lead to right to opinion D. Rights to opinion Generations Being part of Generation X, I am questioned about my generation's values. Hippies, Baby Boomers, and Gen-Xers all have values that are similar, but my generation is being questioned more than other generations. Values of my generation are ...
Search results 461 - 470 of 1233 matching essays
|