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- 371: Julius Caesar
- ... be characterized basically the same way as an Ignorant soldier. Caesar sure acted like he could tame the flooded Tiber River, but once he realized he made a great mistake he called for help. After studying Caesar it actually surprised me that he would actually belittle himself and call for assistance in a near death situation. I find it funny in reading the play further that Caesar is threatened by Cassius ...
- 372: Jurassic Park
- ... was almost finished. Hammond wanted to get the opinion of a real paleontologist. Grant was literally blown away. He could not believe that there were real live specimens of the skeletons that he had been studying all of his life. Alan Grant was the person who made the crucial discovery that the dinosaurs were reproducing on their own. Grant found an egg shell that he immediately recognized as belonging to a ...
- 373: Little Women
- ... hate an envy. The most intriguing thing is the fact that a riot didn't break out when Conway was named the next High Lama. I think that if I were Chang and I was studying for eighty years just to enter lama-hood, when all of a sudden some thirty-five year old British diplomat comes to Shangri-La for a week and a half and is declared the next ...
- 374: Last Days Of Socrates
- ... friends and followers of Socrates understand his death, but also showed Socrates in the best possible light. They are connected by their common theme of a memoriam to Socrates and the discussion of virtues. By studying these texts, researchers can see into the culture of Athens, but most important are the discussions about relationships in the book. The relationships between the religion and state and individual and society have impacted the ...
- 375: Macbeth Analysis
- People have a hard time getting what they want; in fact, the things they want can be incompatible with each other. A German physicist named Werner Heisenberg discovered an analogous phenomenon with his uncertainty principle. Studying matter at the atomic level, quantum physics, he realized that the act of measuring affected the object being measured. As a result, one could never accurately determine both position and momentum of an electron with ...
- 376: Maestro By Peter Goldsworthy
- ... and ignore what Herr Keller had to say. At a point where the reader suspects that Paul had grown up and become less insensitive, he surprises us and follows childish lust. Even while he was studying in Adelaide, he wa full of his own self-satisfaction. "...Although I quoted him (Keller) tirelessly through those years... I wrote to him infrequently. I knew enough, I'd decided. I'd learnt all the ...
- 377: "And Thus While I Listened, Th
- ... and ignore what Herr Keller had to say. At a point where the reader suspects that Paul had grown up and become less insensitive, he surprises us and follows childish lust. Even while he was studying in Adelaide, he wa full of his own self-satisfaction. "...Although I quoted him (Keller) tirelessly through those years... I wrote to him infrequently. I knew enough, I'd decided. I'd learnt all the ...
- 378: Madness In Yellow Wallpaper
- ... a little afraid of John. He seems very queer sometimes, and even Jennie has an inexplicable look" (678). When catching Jennie looking at the yellow wallpaper, she thinks to herself, "But I know she was studying that pattern, and I am determined that nobody shall find it out but myself?" (678). This type of paranoia is a firm indication that her psychological state is continuing to deteriorate towards complete schizophrenia. Another ...
- 379: Munros Trademarks
- ... really enjoyed math class. I remember clearly the first day I set my foot in my grade eight-math class I thought to myself how awful it was going to be to spend another year studying math. Little to my knowledge, all of my negative anticipations about math were about to change. My change of heart about math came about because of my teacher. From the first day of class I ...
- 380: Ernest Hemingway
- ... from something important for the good of mankind. Ernest's father, a man of high ideals, was very strict and censored the books he allowed his children to read. He forbad Ernest's sister from studying ballet for it was coeducational, and dancing together led to "hell and damnation". Grace Hall Hemingway, Ernest's mother, considered herself pure and proper. She was a dreamer who was upset at anything which disturbed ...
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