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- 3691: Wilson's Fences
- ... that boy wasn’t getting involved in no sports. Not after what they did to me in the sports (p.39).” Troy also wants Cory to be a man. He tells Cory to keep with school because he never had an education. He wants Cory to grow up to learn a trade like fixing cars or build houses so they can’t take it away from him unlike an injury in ...
- 3692: Talk Shows and Their Social Value
- ... similar approach to attract the attention of her television watchers. Her main focus is drawing in delinquent teens and attempting to reform their outlook on life. In some instances, these children are sent to boarding school or boot camp to correct their behavior. She justifies bringing in her guests by claiming to help them change. This approach is no better than that of Springer. The director of media relations for Raphael ...
- 3693: The Glass Menagerie: Play Review
- ... on her leg so, throughout her life that made her very insecure. The story takes place in a small apartment with Tom bringing home any income they have and, Laura is supposedly going to business school because in her mother’s eyes that is the only way Laura can succeed. In actuality Laura dropped out after the first week. When the mother found out she felt betrayed. She knew there was ...
- 3694: The Godfather: Gangster Genre
- ... by 1915, they cross the same paths, but now they are graduating to more advanced, young-adult pursuits. Tom's straight brother Mike works as a street car conductor during the day and goes to school at night, "learnin' how to be poor," according to Tom. Putty Nose offers Tom and Matt a "sweet" opportunity - a larger, more profitable heist and crime - the gun-wielding armed robbery of a fur warehouse ...
- 3695: Death of a Salesman: Willy's Suicide Is His Downfall
- ... know the “key” to being successful. He does not understand that the “key” is to work hard to get what you want in life. His false values showed again when Biff stole a football from school and a whole case of them at the sporting goods store were he worked. Willy’s motto was that biff didn’t mean any harm. Willy even laughed when the boys stole lumber from a ...
- 3696: Hamlet: Revenge That Never Works Out Like It Should Have
- ... felt to be his mother’s betrayal for remarrying but he couldn’t bring himself to do it. Hamlet was unaware of anything that had been going on in his home until he returned from school. Once he arrived at what he thought would be the comfort of his family, he was given the news that his beloved father had died and his mother married his uncle weeks after. This discovery ...
- 3697: The Television Show "Friends" Teaching Viewers A Lesson
- ... every lesson they throw at me, and swallowing it up into my brain never forgetting it. The desire for me to learn from this show is quite intense and astonishing; it is like going to school everyday and acquiring the knowledge I need to know. Even though, this show proves to be brain food that I need daily, seeing the show in one thing, but going deeper then just the show ...
- 3698: The Phantom Menace: I Swear I’ve Seen This Movie Before
- ... possesses great skill at this dangerous sport, competing in races does not fulfill his desires enough. The protagonist in A New Hope, Luke, wants to leave his uncle’s farming business and go to piloting school to fight in the rebellion. Luke dreams to be the leader of a fighting squadron. He thinks he will be able to contribute significantly to the rebellion. The two of these films show the principle ...
- 3699: Tennessee William's A Streetcar Named Desire
- ... was able to receive support from his mother who encouraged him to write. He attended the University of Missouri where he received high honors in all his courses except for ROTC which he failed. After school, he worked in a shoe factory and wrote during the night until 1934 when he had a nervous breakdown and had to quit his job in order to recuperate. In 1938, he attended the University ...
- 3700: Meet the Simpsons
- ... Now I will talk about the children of the Simpson family. Bart is the notorious troublemaker of the trio. He is a rebellious son who acts on impulse and often disobeys both his parents and school faculty (Hal, "The Bart File" pp. 3-8). While he is often the problem child, his lighter side is shown when he is a "good" brother to his sister. Lisa, on the other hand, is ...
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