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1151: Ku Klux Klan The History Of
... used as the secretary. Night Hawks were messengers, and the Lictor was the guard. All members were known as Ghouls. The only thing left to discuss was what the name of their organization would be. Richard R. Reed came up with the Greek word "Kuklos", meaning "circle" or "cycle". John B. Kennedy came up with the word "clam". Using these words they came up with the now known, Ku Klux Klan ...
1152: Jurassic Park
... implies to the extiction of animals. He is a Mathematition who specializes in Chaos Theory. He searches for the elleged "Site B" of Jurassic Park. He is probably the most important of the main characters. Richard Levine plays a important role in this novel. In the begining of the novel he is at Malcom's lecture. Your first impression of Levine is that he is rude and intrusive. He inturrupted Malcom ...
1153: Ernest Hemingway
... having a baby. In Hemingway's story Hills Like White Elephants the man wants his sweetheart to have an abortion so that they can continue as they once lived. In To 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 Peter Buckley, Ernest, The Dial ...
1154: Kurt Vonnegut Sarcasm And Blac
... of reality. Breakfast of Champions, Blue Monday, Slapstick, and Lonesome No More represent the feelings of despair and loneliness that has resulted from the United States abandoning its traditional culture. Jailbird represents Watergate and the Nixon administration. Galapagos predicts the result of pollution. Hocus-Pocus and What’s the Hurry Son? Deal with Vietnam and its time period. All these books are put in Vonnegut sarcastic opinion (Introduction 3). He editorializes ...
1155: Dr No
... to give credit where credit is due. The book Dr. No was good but the movie was better and more action packed. The book can be liked or disliked. For instance this book review from Richard Mc Laughlin "Mr. Fleming despite pandering now and then to low tastes, writes extremely well. He knows how to keep his readers hair literally standing on end.
1156: A Man For All Seasons - 16th C
... the person feels about it and any failure to comply will be met with harsh repercussions. Because of the power structure in the 16th century era, many people were rewarded for whom they knew. Take Richard Rich for example, he believes that since he knows, and is a friend of Thomas More, he should get some sort of perks. “RICH: Well, there! ‘A friend of Sir Thomas and still no office ...
1157: Comparison Of The Odessey And
... outcome of their fate. Therefore, resisting would be a worthless gesture. Although they are known for their strength and perseverance, they are rarely considered as being pawns controlled by the all mighty gods. Bibliography Lattimore, Richard The Iliad of Homer, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1963. Rouse, W.H.D. Homer The Odyssey, New York: The New American Library, Inc., 1937.
1158: Camus The Outsider Vs. Bolts A
... happy (The Outsider, Camus, p. 117). Likewise, Sir Thomas had his own personal victory. Regardless of any protest, More apparently is the stuff of which martyrs are made and it would appear that, much to Richard Rich s undoubted dismay, that Sir Thomas More was correct: Not every man has his price, not even in suffering.
1159: In Cold Blood - Truman Capote
... shotgun. He’s feel’s no sorry for the crime he has committed. But he also says he liked Mr. Clutter, and thought he was a very nice man. Then there is his companion named Richard (Dick) Hickock. He’s the one who comes with the idea of robbing the Clutter family and to kill any people in the house on the moment of the robbery. When they’re looking for ...
1160: Great Expectations
... seen in their struggle and divergence, and the result is a magnificent juxtaposition of romantic tenderness, melodramatic improbabilities, and broad farce. The humorous characterization is joyously exaggerated into caricature,--the serious characterization into romantic unreality. Richard Swiveller and Little Nell refuse to combine. There is abundant evidence of genius both in the humorous and pathetic parts, but the artistic impression is one of anarchy rather than unity. In Great Expectations, on ...


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