Category: /Literature/English
to create laughter and life in the play and to establish the contrast between honor and enjoyment of life. The contrast between these groups of men is like the contrast between night and day. In Act 1, Scene 2, Falstaff argues for the men of night, "let not us
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Film & TV
after watching it for several times. Maybe he takes the words out of most people's mouths. Maybe "loneliness" is also a permanent theme of people's life.
Mysterious and enchanting music, together with a pair of dark eyes, which reflect the blurred night view
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Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health Care
Infomercials. They're all you can find at three in the morning to watch on television. After awhile, you find a few programs to watch or you pop in a movie. Night after night you sit in your bed wide awake each time longer than the last. Then you realize
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Category: /History/North American History
in World War II, but America wanted to stay neutral and out of the war. President Franklin Roosevelt, the following night, spoke to the American people. Right off the bat he stated, "Yesterday, December 7, 1941-a date which will live in infamy"(Roosevelt 449
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
Nocturnal Wonderland
On Saturday, September 2nd,2000, I attended a rave, "Nocturnal Wonderland," at the Indio polo fields. This event was the last massive rave of summer, and was anticipating a captivating, transformation of a hot summer night. When
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
WE MAKE MEMORIES
The air smelled of popcorn and the sun was a giant red ball on the horizon. The midway was packed with people, as it is every Sunday, the last night of the show.
All of the rides had just lit up as the sun would set in another twenty
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Category: /Science & Technology
for a person to commit suicide, like Jessie does in the play “night Mother” by Marsha Norman. In the play, Jessie plays a role of a very quiet and lonely character. She lives with her mother after her husband Cecil has left her. After that she does not even like
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Category: /Literature/English
are programmed into the human body, causing us to be most alert during the day and to want to be asleep at night. They are the result of millions of years of evolution. They can't be reprogrammed. You can temporarily modify them by taking certain steps, but as soon
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Category: /Literature/English
at all, but in the end deemed just as satisfying.
"You know what's really bawm?" Kandise yawned as she plopped in her bed, wearing a long, light-blue nightgown with a teddy bear fading on the front.
"Hmm?" I motioned.
"A rain storm on a hot, summer night."
I
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Category: /Literature/English
The night was December 6, 1994, cold, dark, and crystal clear. The temperature was fifty-eight degrees Fahrenheit, and the winds were blowing southwest at seven miles per hour. It was a night I will never forget.
As I stood in the open doorway
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