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1181: Guilt, Duty, And Unrequited Love
... pity’s sake!"(Hardy 412). This bizarre love triangle may not be broken even after Jude’s death, for it is he whom she really loves. For Philotson, Sue only feels a sense of duty. Richard Philotson is not a bad guy, not at all the villain of the story. He is just as much a victim as Sue and Jude. Actually, the role of the villain seems to co-star ...
1182: 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 ...
1183: Flying Home
... to Alabama’s Tuskegee Institute, where he studied music until 1936(Busby 10). Later, to earn money for his education (after a mix-up regarding his scholarship), he traveled to New York, where he met Richard Wright and became involved in the Federal Writer’s Project. Encouraged to write a review for New Challenge, a publication edited by Wright, Ellison began composing essays and stories focusing on the strength of the ...
1184: Fallen Angels
In the book Fallen Angels by Walter Dean Myers, we read about the hardships and troubles of the main character, Richard Perry, during the Vietnam war. We learn a lot about Perry throughout the book, and by the end of the book we feel like we know exactly how Perry feels, and we have a understanding ...
1185: Earth 2 Puzzle
... 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.
1186: Franklins Preface To Poor Rich
In Benjamin Franklin s preface to Poor Richard Improved, "The Way to Wealth", Franklin offers many adages to help the reader conserve money. Many of these sayings are common even today. The title of this preface makes since because the title, "The Way ...
1187: A Man For All Seasons - 16th Century
... 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 ...
1188: To Tame A Shrew
... Petruchio in the short time period of the play, it is possible that she was liberated by Petruchio's actions. In the movie version of Taming of the Shrew, starring Elizabeth Taylor as Katharina and Richard Burton as Petruchio, the ending sequence is presented with the widow and Bianca refusing to come out at their suitor's request. Petruchio then sends for Katharina, and with the expressions on everyone's face ...
1189: Trigger Effect (movie Review)
... lose your interest. Koepp’s clever commentary on our relationship to both guns and neighbors is more satisfying than themes typically found in today's thrillers. The troupe, which includes Bill Smitrovich, Michael Rooker, and Richard T. Jones, furthers the cause with believable portraits of panic.
1190: That The Beatles Acclerated The Change In Society.
... world was looking for a fresh new sound and look in the music industry. It came in the shape and form of four young Liverpoodlians. As John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr (Richard Starky) shook their mop tops and strummed out their new style of Rock 'n' Roll, an entire generation stood up and took notice and knew that society would never be the same. And it wasn ...


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