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- 3421: Peer Pressure
- ... more. They may not hang out with friends as often (Gilbert, Sara). Teens sometimes abuse drugs to pass their time because they are lonely. They do this because it makes them feel good for a short time. Nody Labi writes in Amiss Among the Amish for Time magazine, of an Amish college student saying, "The thrills are not really satisfying. The stability in the Amish community looks more worthwhile (Labi, Nodi ...
- 3422: Arrested In Winder, Georgia
- ... of his car. I asked Joe to drive the truck to my uncle's house and let everyone know about what happened. I was so embarrassed. I did not talk to the officer during the short ride to the police station. I was in a sort of shock. I felt numb and could not think straight. I thought to myself, that I should have never passed that car. I should have ...
- 3423: Alice In Wonderland
- ... know what to believe. Later in the story, Prendick is picked up by the Ipecacuanha. On this ship there are deformed and strange men riding with Montgomery. He was, I could see, a misshappen man, short, broad and clumsy, with a crooked back, a hairy neck and a head sunk between his shoulders (pg. 10). This is the first picture we get of the deformities from the island. During this time ...
- 3424: Analysis Of Abe Kobos The Red
- ... literary art, music, or art itself is a mode by which the author can express him/herself with. They use their respective skills and/or interests to convey feelings or thoughts on any given topic. Short fiction is by no means exempt from this. Many writers use their literary skills to express dreams, aspirations, opinions, or even political viewpoints. In order to make a dertermination of a probable origin for a ...
- 3425: Artificial Nigger
- ... entire culture placing Nelson right along side with those he dislikes, he s either not a racist or he is denouncing his own culture as well as himself from being suitable not only from his short be comings but as his cultures. Mr. Head s racism I not only see as his tool for self-gratification but as a disguise in which he uses to hide feelings of contempt towards all ...
- 3426: A View From The Bridge
- ... part or reference in the story was the dream of lions on a beach of Africa, which this fisherman probably had never even visited much less seeing lions on a beach. This was like most stories in the main plot. First characters are introduced, then a threat reveals itself, showing true natures of all the characters, and finally the threat is fought off or it remains, leaving the reader in suspense ...
- 3427: A Farewell To Arms
- ... the first two Books are peppered with love in the time of war, the last two Books are tinged with war in the time of love. The third Book is the bridge between the two 'stories' and it is not surprising that it centers on the escape. It is during the escape that Henry resolves that he is through with the war (a war in which he really has no place ...
- 3428: A Streetcar Named Desire 2
- ... be offered, for they can only react, not act." The most obvious 'savage' character of A Streetcar Named Desire is Stanley Kowalski. He is a large well-toned, territorial male with simple beliefs and a short temper. He feels threatened by Blanche because she moves in on his territory and wants Stella to leave him. At first, Stanley acts physically dominant over both Blanche and Stella; by rifling through Blanches possessions ...
- 3429: America Is In The Heart
- ... his life so much, he planned many thing for his future. Macario offered to work for both of them, just to make him live longer, but Allos said no. He would like to write, write stories about their life in America. Macario gave him his full support, and so as their friends. Part Four: Allos educated himself how to be a good writer. He read book famous writers wrote. These authors ...
- 3430: A Rose For Emily 6
- ... dream of receiving flowers, usually roses. In doing so, they dream of the romances and loves from their past, as well as those yet to come. The meaning of the rose crosses generations, appearing in stories written yesterday, as well as fairy tales from centuries ago. The rose bridges language barriers and spans continents. The rose is the true universal symbol of love.
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