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- 921: William Shaksphere
- ... and failure. In addition to his understanding and realistic view of human nature, Shakespeare had a vast knowledge of a variety of subjects. These subjects include music, law, Bible, stage, art, politics, history, hunting, and sports. Shakespeare had a tremendous influence on culture and literature throughout the world. He contributed greatly to the development of the English language. Many words and phrases from Shakespeare's plays and poems have become part ...
- 922: Where Are You Going, Where Hav
- ... for her in the future. Connie is first aware of Arnold Friend when she is out on a date and she noticed a a boy with black hair and a gold jalopy -a beat up sports car- staring at her. (White) Death and the Maiden was the original name for this story. Oates chose that to allocate the fatal attraction of death (or the devil) for a young woman who is ...
- 923: Ulysses
- ... delight of battle... For me, doing miraculous things, are things that most people are afraid to do. Afraid because of the restraints that they put on themselves. Things like speaking of seeming unrealistic dreams, extreme sports, etc. Technically, these things are different, but in essence, they have the same meaning. Ulysses, like me yearns to do miraculous things. To never grow mentally old. I feel this way, because look at people ...
- 924: The Pencil Box
- ... felt hot tears swell up in her eyes. Her cheeks burned. She glanced up at Mr. Moore for help but he was eating his 9:30 a.m. Tootsie Roll and was immersed in the sports section. He was no help. So, the children kept circling around her in the darkened room. Finally, she could take it no more. Jane slammed shut the story of Raskolnikov, shoved the paper back translation ...
- 925: Temptations Of Odysseus
- Temptations of Odysseus Odysseus: a hero in every way. He is a real man, skilled in the sports, handy with a sword and spear, and a master of war strategy. Most of the challenges and adventures in his return voyage from Troy show us this even if we had no idea of his ...
- 926: The Strange Case Of Dr. Jekyll
- ... book portrays a very interesting insight into the double sides of human nature. Each person has a dark side, which is brought out in different ways. Some people bring out their violent side by playing sports, or watching violent movies. Some people find other means by which they can come around the darker side of their nature. But Steveson tries to show, through this novel is that each person has some ...
- 927: The Natural 3
- ... called Pop Fisher. He may warn Roy, momentarily changing role models, that he should not begin a relationship with the most beautiful woman in the baseball world, because she is bad luck. Max Mercy, the sports columnist whom we first meet as guardian to the Whammer, seems to represent the morally equivocal elements of Merlin. Shaping events through his cartoons and his commentary, claiming to be acting for the good of ...
- 928: The Crucible 6
- ... are needed to survive. The main three are food, shelter, and love. Along with these main things there are side items. One of which is entertainment. Entertainment comes in a variety of forms. Some include: sports, music, video games, shopping, and movies. From observation one can conclude that movies are a popular form of entertainment. What most people fail to see when they view a movie are the camera angles, visual ...
- 929: Stereotyping Lord Of The Flies
- ... normal? Is normal a school full of preps without individuality. Would a Nike, Reebok, or Addidas sign be the only difference between students? Would everyone then receive the same amount of attention and would all sports be popular and all teachers be respected. Would the "smoking area" no longer have to exist? Where is the individuality and uniqueness that makes school interesting? Life is full of stereotypical monstrosities. Perhaps school uniforms ...
- 930: Steinbeck, His Critics, And Of
- ... enrolled at Stanford University, taking courses in English and Marine Science (Bloom 11). He was always an excellent student, eager to learn both in and out of school, interested in books, music, science, religion, and sports (Fontenrose 3). During this time, he worked as a sales clerk, farm laborer, ranch hand, and factory worker, and left Stanford permanently in the fall of 1925 without a degree (Fontenrose 3). In New York ...
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