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1701: Much Ado About Nothing
... Benedick thought that marriage led to the trapping of men. When he heard about Claudio getting married, Benedick thought that Claudio was crazy, because Benedick felt that marriage was going to change the way Claudio lived. Benedick was also very stubborn. He never wanted to give into other people's ideas, and that was why he didn't want to give into the idea that marriage could be a good thing ...
1702: Middlemarchvpride And Prejudic
... for them to marry. For example, when Charlotte marries Mr Collins at the age of twenty- seven, her brothers are "relieved from their apprehension of Charlotte dying an old maid." In Middlemarch Dorothea and Celia lived with Mr Brooke as their parents had died. A woman who did not marry could only look forward to living with her relations as a 'dependant', thus marriage was the only way of getting out ...
1703: Essay On Book, An Angel At My
... or school or University, as they did not care for her. And yet, they were still teaching children about love and how to care (page 75). Her experience clearly describes the attitude of society she lived in. It also shows the lack of understanding and what the level of medical and psychiatric practice was at the time. Inaccurate and unjustified diagnosis and questionable professional ethic may (and probably have!) ruined many ...
1704: Reading Provides An Escape For
... continue the fantasy the novels she read described. Emma's continued detachment with reality made her unable to make rational decisions or even allow her to deal with her problems. The fantasy in which she lived made her unable to take action for herself. She blamed Leon for her disappointed hopes, as though he had betrayed her; and she even wished for a catastrophe that would bring about their separation, since ...
1705: King Solomon
... York 2. The New Oxford Annotated Bible; Metzger, Bruce; Murphy, Roland 1991 Oxford University Press Inc. 3. The Book of Wisdom; Reider, Joseph 1957 Harper & Brothers 4. Great People of the Bible and how they lived; Wright, E. G. 1974 Readers Digest Associates Inc.
1706: East Of Eden
... with an innocent look that fooled many; she had golden blond hair, hazel eyes, a thin and delicate nose, and a small chin to make her face look heart shaped. According to the town Cathy lived, Cathy had a scent of sweetness, but that is just what Cathy wanted the town to see and think when Cathy planned her kill. On page 114-115, "The fire broke out... the Ames house ...
1707: Kate Chopin A Style Of Her Own
... in turn opened the eyes of society to the individuality of women. In The Awakening, by Chopin, a woman named Edna realizes that she is an individual and has individual feelings. She and her family lived at Grand Isle during the summer and her husband, Leonce, goes to the city every week, and is home on the weekends. This allows Edna the freedom to do and think what she pleases. A ...
1708: King Lear
... other. Both King Lear and Gloucester lost their life as the result of their punishment, unlike Lear and Gloucester, Albany didn’t suffer as much. Not only did he survive his battle, but also he lived to remain the ruler of what was once Lear’s kingdom.
1709: Do Androids Dream Of Electric
Sheep Philip K. Dick, the author of Sheep, was born in 1928 in Chicago, but he lived most of his life in California. During 1952-1982, Philip wrote 36 novels and 5 short story collections. Philip K. Dick died in 1982 in Santa Monica, California. Philip had a rocky emotional life. He ...
1710: Dizzy Gillespie, His Life.
... sister got married,he heard that her husband was moving them to New York city.He went with them to find a job.His brother Wesley soon moved there as well,so he and John lived in the same apartment.They shared expenses,but rarely saw each other.Wesley s schedule was a normal one,but John s often had him staggering home at 5:50 A.M.He was always ...


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