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- 5421: To Kill A Mockingbird 3
- ... the low stature associated with the name. "Ewell," Bob and Mayella strive to control people and maintain the status of untouchables in the actions that appear in their games. The Ewells do not go to school, do not accept charity, and do not recognize African-Americans as real human beings. To accentuate his status, Bob Ewell dehumanizes the African- American, calling them "niggers" and treating them like animals. The trial becomes ...
- 5422: The Partner By John Grisham
- ... money, plus punitive damages, sued for thirty million by his old law firm buddies, sued by Insurance company, plus another ten million in punitive for good measure. Patrick opened up to his lawyer and law school friend Sandy McDermott and to another old friend, Karl Huskey, now a judge. He also made a new friend one of his nurses to whom he paid for taking pictures of his burst body. Patrick ...
- 5423: The Importance Of Marriage Pri
- ... Catherine: "Young women should always be properly guarded and attended, according to their situation in life". When a young woman leaves her family without their approval or leaves the relatives or family-approved friends or school where she has been staying, this is always very serious -- a symptom of a radical break, such as running away to marry a disapproved husband, or entering into an illicit relationship, as when Lydia leaves ...
- 5424: The End Of Affluence
- ... fallen, stagnated, or grown unusually slow for most Americans no matter how well educated they were. In part, it is inevitable that the losses have been especially steep for the young with only a high school education. These young and inexperienced workers are the first to lose their jobs when unemployment rises, as has happened consistently since the 1960s. But the jobs lost in manufacturing and other areas because of greater ...
- 5425: The Use Of Setting In A And P
- ... Outside, the sun can be seen on the pavement. The main character, Sammy, is almost nineteen years old and his coworker, Stokesie, is twenty-two and married. The manager, Lengel, is gray and teaches Sunday school. The setting in John Updike s story, A & P , is used as a way to show humor and realism. Updike uses the setting in a way to show humor. In the beginning, Sammy is ringing ...
- 5426: The Poem Sympathy
- ... Reconstruction and years following. This poem could be directed to anyone in any given situation. That is, the poetry of beauty. It could be subjective to your frame of reference. Whether it be a job, school, family, or relationship situations, Dunbar could be saying you (the reader) are trapped like the caged bird and you (the reader) have no other option but to expend your energy to get out i.e ...
- 5427: The Letter Sent By Elwin Leppi
- ... to make any person somewhat crazed. The contrast between the two is stated by Leper and makes a person wonder. Even though America was trying to preserve this way of life in the beautiful Devon School it might do more harm than good. In the end we notice that once again Gene and Phineas' relationship takes another plunge and once again the delicate balance, known as a "separate piece" is ruptured ...
- 5428: The Joy Luck Club 2
- ... Lena St. Clair continues the Taoist theme from the first St. Clair story of things being out of balance. Mother-tradition transfer is strongly stated here: "You must not walk in any direction but to school and back home." "Why?" "You can't understand these things . . . because I haven't put it in your mind yet." (Tan, 109) Ying-Ying not only states explicitly that Lena's experience of the world ...
- 5429: The Joy Luck Club
- ... Lena St. Clair continues the Taoist theme from the first St. Clair story of things being out of balance. Mother-tradition transfer is strongly stated here: "You must not walk in any direction but to school and back home." "Why?" "You can't understand these things . . . because I haven't put it in your mind yet." (Tan, 109) Ying-Ying not only states explicitly that Lena's experience of the world ...
- 5430: To Kill A Mockingbird
- ... on the other hand, never had that preconception; she never knowingly treated Negroes with disrespect because of their color. Atticus had shielded her and her brother from any outward prejudice against blacks but even at school they were introduced to a new phrase "Nigger Lover". Even Atticus could not keep out the thought that Negroes weren't quite the same. Then she saw Tom Robinson found guilty, and saw him die ...
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