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1711: Diary Of Anne Frank
... the Nazis, who arrested and victimized Jews, Anne took her diary everywhere she goes. She called it Kitty, and the two years of spending in the Secret Annex, her diary was her friend. Eight people lived in the Secret Annex. There were the four members of the Frank family, Otto Frank, Edith Frank, Margot and Anne. Three from the Van Pels family, Herman and Auguste Van Pels and their son Peter ...
1712: Only Yesterday
... events dominated the minds of the American public. Moral and religious beliefs began to shift as women joined the work force and America's youth revolted against the strict restraints set by their parents. America lived through prosperity only to lose it one fateful Tuesday. The 1920's saw many changes that molded the future of the American people. The events of this decade changed the future of America forever.
1713: Beloved 2
... red heart" and then be forgotten. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Setting The physical setting of the novel Beloved is a farmhouse known only as 124, situated on Bluestone Road, outside of Cincinnati, Ohio. Sethe and her daughter, Denver, have lived in this house for eighteen years. The story begins in the year 1873, but there are many flashbacks to the year Sethe attempted to run away, which is in 1856, four years before the start ...
1714: Death Of A Salesman 10
... time, the viewers have hatred for Willy. The lack of moral character was the biggest flaw and it leaked into his children, like teaching his children success and popularity over effort and integrity. Also, he lived his life a lie. He thought he was someone big and special, and was not. He angered the audience, not because he thought he was someone successful, but because he knew he was not successful ...
1715: Death Of A Saleman. Is Willy L
... and his flaws are very much like our own. He wants what we want--dignity, success, respect, and a decent standard of living. He was not born in a high social class and he never lived in high society but he believed that his was in an upper class of society. He told himself so many times that his family and him were not average, that they were better that the ...
1716: A Separate Peace
... his perspective. He had intriguing thoughts, which gave many idea’s about Gene post personality and his surroundings. “Looking back now across fifteen years, I could see with great clarity the fear I had lived in…” (Pg.2) This quote thus revealed that Gene was quite a weak individual. For if someone who lives in fear is considered morally weak, scared of the society and shy, insecure and who ...
1717: Daddy 2
... not do any more, black shoe, this shows that she feels that her father cannot hurt her anymore. Also, she knows that she has to let him know how she feels. In which I have lived like a foot for thirty years, poor and white, barely daring to breathe or achoo, this expresses her fear of her father, and illustrates the fact that she has remained silent, unable to speak up ...
1718: Artistic Theme Of The Bacchae
... live life without any emotional attachments, or standards-with standards come disappointment. On the other hand, Dionysus would except his followers to live life freely. These are two extremes and productive lives can not be lived on either end of the spectrum. All work and no play leads to a stressful existence. But a life with no work leads to destruction as seen in the Bacchae of Euripedes. In order to ...
1719: During A Son S Dangerous Illne
... author compared how an outsider might feel about a tragic death as compared to the person directly affected by the death of a loved one. The metaphor is The grief I d know if I lived into your unthinkable death, is a splinter of that selfsame grief . The author makes it clear that when we drive past a horrible accident the grief is infinitely smaller than that felt by the immediate ...
1720: African American Literature Sh
... on the ship while it sank, which would inevitable have led him to drown or get eaten by sharks or whales, he would not let this whale eat him up. According to the poem, Shine lived to tell the story of the story of the sinking titanic. He should be considered a hero because he saved his own life. He was not in the position to save others but he did ...


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