Category: /Literature/English
Weather young or old, people in different environments always behave in different ways. This is the case with the Englishman in the town and the Englishman in the country, who differ since there are restraints placed upon people in the town, but people
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Category: /Literature/Novels
"The town has all the usual sights like
the post office, bank,
and a bank with a square inbetween thiese are all things one would expext to find in a normal town. The reader
finds the townsfolk involed in mundane behavior
Irony of The Setting in The Lottery
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
businesses will be found hear and there, such as hairdressers, herb growers, and sock darners.
People will walk, and ride bicycle all over town, leaving their cars at home, only to be used for out of town travel. Gasoline is sold in limit to the public
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Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
businesses will be found hear and there, such as hairdressers, herb growers, and sock darners.
People will walk, and ride bicycle all over town, leaving their cars at home, only to be used for out of town travel. Gasoline is sold in limit to the public
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Category: /History
United States. Ex-Confederate soldiers had returned home now, and they were still upset about the outcome of the war. The southern people had suffered greatly from the effects of the Great War. Many of them lost their homes and plantations. Many also lost
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Category: /Literature/English
not seem to fit into the social scheme of things. He did find some friends from his home town to spend time with. He got into trouble with his friends there. They found a prostitute in a neighboring town and, like many young men , fell into tempta
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Category: /Literature/Biographies
the situation, you are putting yourself in the position of Harold Krebs, the main character for Hemingway's "Soldier's Home." He is the last young soldier of his town to arrive home from World War I, like its author who returned from war at age nineteen to what
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Category: /Literature/English
Lives focuses on three veterans return to their home town of Boone City after having passed several years in the Pacific Theater. The eldest, a man in his forties named Al Stephenson (Fredric March), was an infantry soldier. The youngest, Homer Parrish
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Category: /Literature/English
it. It was in a great town, good location, and away from home. Being away from home was the most important aspect because I was ready to be independent. Although it was important, these three qualities combined proved to be the deciding factor in attending Birmingham
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Category: /Literature/English
, is no longer just across town. Many of these
people will commute miles and miles to their country homes.
Americans drive more than two trillion miles and consume
more than 150 billion gallons of motor fuel every
year(Beaumont 25). They are not alone
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