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- 1651: Pudd’nhead Wilson
- ... him from his will. Tom Driscoll stated “… I’ll never touch another card again. Anyway, I won’t while he [his uncle] lives, I make an oath to that.” (75). Tom Driscoll lived a life of sin, from lying to stealing. However, one can see that he is able to change, but it takes quite an incentive or something so strong as to “wake up a sort ...
- 1652: Play Review For Shakespear The
- ... son alive. The Duke tells them about all of his adventures on the island and calls up one more spell. He tells the wind to blow them back to Milan; sets Ariel free and they lived happily ever after. “ The Tempest” was playing every weekend night for two weeks at Centennial Park. I took in the play Friday, August 22. In my opinion the production of the play was rather ...
- 1653: Pericles
- ... the ordeal, maintained his composure. It was dark by the time arrived home, so he gave orders for one of his servants to take a torch and guide this critic safely back to wherever he lived. Some people said that was only trying to fool the public with a false front of virtue. But Zeno replied that if were faking virtue, his detractors should do the same, because even pretending to ...
- 1654: Pocahontas
- ... was more important to the creation of a segment of American history than legend. Around the year of 1595, was born to chief Powhatan, the powerful chief of a federation of Algonquian Indian tribes who lived in the tidewater region of Virginia. She was but one of the many children of Powhatan, who ruled more than 25 tribes. Her real name was Matoaka, a name used only within the tribe. Her ...
- 1655: Pride And Predjudice
- ... long as they found a man. When her sixteen-year-old daughter Lydia marries Wickham, she is thrilled and proceeds to make plans for visiting her neighbors with her, despite the fact that they had lived togetherfor over a year without being married, and that Wickham was forced into marrying her. Mrs. Bennet's strong desire to marry off her children and her unsatisfactory attempts at matchmaking show that in her ...
- 1656: Perfect Day For A Bananafish,
- ... and friends thrusts them further into a world of confusion, forcing them to take drastic actions to find peace. The effects of war have the capacity to undermine the belief system that a person once lived by, cuasing them to question every aspect of their life. J.D. Salinger eloquently places the reader into the life of Seymour Glass at a time when he is struggling to find peace in his ...
- 1657: Pygmalion
- ... class carriages, and one soul is as good as another. -Higgins, Act V . Higgins presents this theory to Eliza, in hope of justifying his treatment of her. This theory would be fine IF Higgins himself lived by it. Henry Higgins, however, lives by a variety of variations of this philosophy. It is easily seen how Higgins follows this theory. He is consistently rude towards Eliza, Mrs. Pearce, and his mother. His ...
- 1658: Paradise Lost
- ... London to Virginia. However during the voyage, the flagship was separated from the remainder of the convoy in a storm. The maverick ship inadvertently blew towards Bermuda before being tossed onto some rocks. The colonists lived on the islands until they had built boats in which to continue their voyage. The story of their almost miraculous survival aroused considerable interest in England and echoes of their adventure can be found in ...
- 1659: Beloved 2
- ... maim you, but dirty you. Dirty you so bad you couldn't like yourself anymore. Dirty you so bad you forgot who you were and couldn't think it up. And though she and others lived through and got over it, she could never let it happen to her own. The best thing she was, was her children. Whites might dirty her all right, but not her best thing, her beautiful ...
- 1660: Pride And Prejudice - Jane Aus
- ... different in all their other habits. Jane tells Lizzy that his sisters and Darcy are staying at Netherfield with Mr. Bingley. They all think of Jane as a very sweet girl. [Chapter 5] The Lucas’ lived near the Bennets. They had a good relation and one of their daughters, Charlotte, was a good friend of Eliza, during a visit from the Lucas’s there was a conversation about Mr. Darcy, how ...
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