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- 4751: The Danger Of Having Been Blac
- ... America. At Stamps where she was raised by her grandmother, as a child she was affected by racism and those who preached it. She could not even believe they were human or real. She had lived it and had some terrible experiences from it. However, back in California, where she was born she understood the segregation with a certain realism. Sometimes I explain to myself that the history ofsegregation could not ...
- 4752: The Count Of Monte Cristo
- ... had long ago with Madam Danglars. He also revealed to him, by hints, that he knows about the illegitimate child whom he fathered, a child whom Villefront had believed to be buried alive. The child lived, however, and was now engaged to Mademoiselle Danglars, who is really his half-sister. Ironically, Villefront's wives proves to be more villainous than her husband, for she poisons her parents and her daughter so ...
- 4753: The Characters Of A Jury Of He
- ... to make some people not see in order to keep the bonds of sex from the begining of time. The protagonist of this drama is Martha Hale. She is a typical rural housewife that has lived in a little town in Dickson County all of her life. She grew up with the alleged murderer and had been to the house several times, but not find evidence to convict here friend of ...
- 4754: The Motif Of War In A Separate
- ... characters base their lives upon, and helps in giving central insight into life. The motif of war is conveyed in many ways but is mostly shown through the characters. "We used to wonder where war lived, what it was that made it so vile. And now we realize that we know where it lives, that it is inside ourselves." (Albert Camus (1913-60), French-Algerian philosopher, author.)
- 4755: The Moon Is Down
- John Steinbeck was born on February 27, 1902. He was born in Salinas, California and was the third of four children. His parents were John Ernst and Olive Hamilton Steinbeck. He lived in Salinas Valley all during his childhood and teens. He attended Salinas High School and studied at Stanford College. He did not complete college. In August of 1929 he published his first novel Cup of ...
- 4756: The Masque Of The Red Death
- ... the female characters in his plays as two-dimensional and unrealistic portrayals of subservient women. Others have asserted that the roles of women in his plays were prominent for the time and culture that he lived in. That such contrasting views could be held in regards to the same topic is academic. It is only with close examination of his works that we are able to suppose his intent in creating ...
- 4757: The Iron Heel
- ... and disability. As he went to court, the owner had an entourage of lawyers and his small state lawyer was just slaughtered. He received no money or benefits and soon after his wife left. He lived of the land doing odd jobs for people getting only enough money for a shack and some food. Probing deeper into the lives of those less tortured by life and spit upon as humans, we ...
- 4758: The Impact Of Stalinism In 198
- ... superintendent in the Indian Imperial Police ("Orwell, George." 1020). On January 1, 1928, he resigned his position to go to Paris and pursue a career as a writer (Kalechofsky vii). During the following years he lived in the slums of England and France, working as a dishwasher and living in cheap lodging houses to gather material for his first novel Down and Out in Paris and London, published in 1933 (Kalechofsky ...
- 4759: The Iliad
- ... To be considered a Greek hero you must meet the perquisites and fulfill all of the aspects of the code. Achilleus was deemed a hero, he was the strongest and swiftest of the Achieans. Achilleus lived up to all of these aspects until his internal conflict began in . Homers purpose in the ending of book XXIV is to restore Achilleus after his reconciliation with the Greek Heroic Code. Achilleus was the ...
- 4760: The Hot Zone
- ... spent years tracking down deadly viruses in the jungles of South America and Africa, some narrowly escaping death. Their work is filled with courage, brilliance and sometimes petty rivalries. Others, like Dr. Nancy Jaax have lived rather conventional lives, aside from the fact that they don a space suit and work with highly lethal viruses on a regular basis. Preston has written a fast-paced and fascinating novel of medical panic ...
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