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…proportion as not only the "Giant Killer" but also as "Ford the Fighter" (Lewis 24). The Model T was commonly called the Tin Lizzie but Ford didn't like the nickname. The nickname came from Lizzie a name that often was given to a horse and so the Model T was a tin
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…The Globe Theater changed the course of English Theater forever. The Globe broke rules of ownership, class standards, and promoted the greatest playwright ever, William Shakespeare. Throughout its history the Globe Theater has produced the best…
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…The Globe Theater changed the course of English Theater forever. The Globe broke rules of ownership, class standards, and promoted the greatest playwright ever, William Shakespeare. Throughout its history the Globe Theater has produced the best…
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…Among the many famous writers we have studied this year is William Shakespeare. Shakespeare's life was assuredly most intriguing. Seeking answers, we had simple questions we wanted to determine. What were his morals? His passions? His legacy? When…
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…, but few slaveowners used this method (Starobin 7). A slave was considered lucky if he got to be a house servant. House servants were considered the "aristocrats of slavery" (qtd. in Ploski and Williams 1438). They were the best behaved and most submissive…
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…the roof of the porch and a nice wicker swing hanging on the left side of the porch. We discovered that she was not there and had gone on vacation for a few days. The good thing about her house was that it backed up to mine and since she was out of town, we…
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Category: /Literature/English
…needles inflicted in her skin as a cat was at getting his long tail smashed under a rocking chair. An expression that I thought was pretty weird the first time I heard it was, “If the good Lord’s willing, and the creek don’t rise.” This expression…
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…DEPARTMENT TO HELP US!" (Murphy 84-85) The fire now had been burning for over an hour, and the wind was helping it increase in velocity. Realizing they needed more help, Chief Marshal Williams managed to get a thin circle of engines around the fire. He had five…
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Category: /Literature/English
…by which I can connect to this novel. The emotions involved in this story are, much like Paul D’s tobacco tin, rusted shut within the pages, keeping me always, at arms length. Paul D’s tobacco tin represents what Beloved is to myself. His tobacco tin
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Category: /Literature/English
…in the spotlight for a moment, the women “glide” through, which indicates a confident walk. Daisy, by the end of the story, not only accepts a new role as a woman, but also gains much power over her controlling husband. ‘You don’t understand,’ said Gatsby…
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