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- 1731: A View From The Bridge
- ... The set portrays the life of most Italian immigrants with temporary or seasonal jobs and little money. The homes are simple tenement buildings with sparse amounts of furniture inside. With the "American Dream" not being lived by these legal citizens the idea of isolation between Italian cultures and the US is evident. The majority of people going to the theatre would be Middle class and well paid so watching a play ...
- 1732: All Quiet On The Western Front
- ... that was their “enemy”. And why was someone that you knew nothing about, that someone you could possible one day befriend under different circumstances, what exactly made them your sworn enemy? Even though they lived separate and different lives apart from your own, they weren’t different from you in the least. You both creations from Above, you both had similar beliefs and values, so why kill just because you ...
- 1733: Death Of A Salesmen
- ... such as Willy Loman s situation (73 Bugelski). There is no single personality type that we consider a suicide risk. Rather, a person can start thinking about suicide for many different reasons. If Willy had lived today he would have received a treatment for depression and on his way to a quick recovery. Since most of the working class been classified with being depressed, his symptoms would have been recognizable. He ...
- 1734: And Then There Were None
- ... really gigantic, so it could also be lonely. " The house was there facing south-low and square and modern lokking with the rounded windows letting in all the light. An exciting house, a house that lived up to expectations." Language She uses a lot of adverbs. "He said violently, "It's mad---absolutley mad----were all mad!" or "He looked from Wargrave to Vera and repreated helplessly----weakly, " I tell you ...
- 1735: Death Of A Salesman 2
- ... family what they wanted if he only left the world. But, his dreams were wrong, as his family did not even care enough to go to his funeral. He died for things that he had lived for- his sons and illusions of prosperity. Ironically, though, his life was not worth the happiness of his son's. And his life was definitely not worth the sacrifice that he made for them his ...
- 1736: Death Of A Salesman - Willys I
- ... father talking to himself in the bathroom while they wanted to have a good night out with the girls. That also destroyed Willy because it showed that his sons didn t really care if he lived or died. Willy can t even drive a car though because he can t keep his mind on anything for a long period of time. In the past he has had a few car accidents ...
- 1737: Dantes Divine Comedy Essay
- ... things, even of simple matters, avoids idleness, frivolity, and sloth. Thereby, while one contemplates Divine things, there exists a much lower propensity to succumb to the temptation of inordinate worldly pleasures. The sweet but short lived and fallacious song of the Siren is silenced, replaced by a song of truth, infinitely sweeter and eternally sung. Though ultimately drowned out by the mellifluous tones of heavenly souls, Dante's Siren remains a ...
- 1738: Contact---fiction Story
- ... bigger head with relatively small eyes. When John went near the image, the man had spoken. - I assume that if you see me you have the technology to contact us. We are the Mera. We lived here for many thousands of years, but then we polluted the planet so we could not stay there anymore. Our people had colonized a few planets very far away from your home. We left you ...
- 1739: Comparison Of Heart Of Darknes
- ... brought new type of laws equipped with a court house. The natives were not used to this new way of living. In this new law system many of the rituals and traditions the natives had lived by for centuries were forbidden. For example, the natives had a tradition that twins had to be killed. The white people saw this as barbaric and cruel and put the natives in jail if they ...
- 1740: Comparing Two Poems
- ... Future produces images of desperation new generations and the history and evolution of old civilisation being held on a scrap of paper. We had a lot of things we did not like And could have lived without Do not invent gods I hope the earth is nearly clean again. This image could be seen to be rather disturbing, so to can the pictures produced by The Song of the Whale, which ...
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