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- 1631: PRESUMED INNOCENT
- ... discusses his compulsive, obsession for her. They began their affair after they won the case of a young boy who was brutally abused by his own mother. The book gives explicit, erotic details of their sexual encounters together. Carolyn ends the affair with Rusty because she can not talk him into pushing Raymond to the side and running for office himself. This change in professional status for Rusty would in turn ...
- 1632: Patriarchy In Fargo And Raise
- ... powerless. Much of the film deals with the ever-shifting balance of power between the various concubines, who struggle to be as cold and calculating as the other "sisters"in playing the "game." Beauty and sexual appeal remain secondary in a battle of wits that demands both guile and duplicity. Although seen as having supreme power over the household, the master controls nothing. In the end the real power belongs to ...
- 1633: Personality Development (Psych
- ... in the adult life, making them more like the opposite sex. This was seen in Ednas loss of her mother, which made her more manly; thus she liked the company of men as non-sexual companions, and could never be comfortable with marriage. Thus having examined the theories of three notable psychologists, one must associate these with the events that transpired in The Awakening. One of the aforementioned is that ...
- 1634: Psycho
- ... an obsessive target for Norman. Marion's last name of Crane refers to the graceful, long-limbed bird of the same name. From the outset of their meeting, she maintains the social control by her sexual effect on Norman, or she seems in plain measure to determine the course of their interaction, though he truly guides it in his passive insistence to, ounce by ounce, persuade Marion into his parlor of ...
- 1635: Portrait Of The Artist As A Yo
- ... Jesus, "He was born of a virgin pure, Mary the virgin mother." (110) Why can't the rest of man kind born as pure? The figure of the whore physically begins with Stephen's first sexual encounter. From childhood he has heard of women like that of the whore, their names unspeakable at the dinner table, mistresses of highly noted figures. "But what was the name the woman had called Kitty ...
- 1636: Nature Vs. Nurture
- ... individual with their own set of genes. These genes determine height, weight, skin color, and hair color and eye color. Genetics are also believed to contribute to intelligence as well as birth defects and possibly sexual orientation. Nurture: Environment plays an important part in physical development. Economics, culture, nutrition and medical intervention all add to the development of the child. If the parents or caregivers are not educated in the importance ...
- 1637: Jazz By Toni Morrison, Written
- ... day, if Violet and Joe had no intentions whatsoever of having children, one would think that after one pregnancy (it doesn't matter how it turned out) the pair would be more careful with further sexual acts. To say that Violet's three tragedies were more inconvenience than loss solely due to the fact that citylife would be better without children is not only a brutal attempt at making light of ...
- 1638: Jack Kerouac-On The Road
- ... for the Mexican way of life way. The Mexican girls appeal to them very greatly. Sal and Dean are impressed with the girls wide, curious, and innocent eyes, so much so they cannot have any sexual relations with them. They can only look upon them as they would the Virgin Mary. To Sal and Dean alike, the womens' eyes convey some hidden knowledge of a better world just beyond America. Learning ...
- 1639: Faulkners Image Of Women
- ... deranged family, escape from society, and most importantly herself. It was her own gentile heart that she was trying to disapprove of so that in an insane world she might seem more in control. Her sexual maturity was no more than a protest against the world that had done her wrong. She told Quentin that "when they touched me, I died" (The Sound and The Fury 58). Caddy's transformation caused ...
- 1640: Farewell To Arms 6
- ... war, his knee gets injured and he has to go to the hospital in Milan where he meets a British nurse named Catherine Barkley and falls in love with her. During one of their many sexual affairs, Catherine gets pregnant. Fredrick greatly wants to desert the war because he is tired of seeing Italian solders killing each other. Fredrick and Catherine then escape to Switzerland by rowing across a lake. After ...
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