Papers 1721-1730 of total 9088 found.
Category: /Literature/Novels
…injuring Ethan and Mattie. In my opinion, Ethan steered the sled into the tree on purpose to commit suicide, so he would never have to put up with Zeena again. His suicide attempt failed and he ended up crippled for life. In Their Eyes Were Watching God, Janie…
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…this case like a policeman would, he narrows down the facts and clues about Carlotta. He has almost pieced the case together when Madeline commits suicide by jumping from the top of a tower in a small Catholic mission in Southern California. He tried to stop…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…“Insomnia”, Stephen King describes you as a suicidal maniac with no inhibitions. Do you agree with Mr. King’s opinions? Ed: Now that you’ve mentioned it, I don’t agree with that sleazy low life “author wannabe” at all. Reporter: Interesting, how come? Ed…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…day that Zeena went to Bettsbridge, Frome discovered that there was hope for him, that he could have a life, and he was tempted to try it. This experience led to the sledding accident and the attempted mutual suicide between Frome and Silver, causing both…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…from teenagers of his own age and adults. Throughout the book, Holden shows many signs of depression. For example, After being beat up by a pimp Holden says, "What I really felt like, though, was committing suicide." Feelings such as this are obvious…
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Category: /Literature/English
…that they were taught so long ago. Males theorizes that this is because contrary to popular belief, teens are not rebellious and they learn by example. Take a look at the facts: Suicide and murder rates among white teenagers resemble those of white adults…
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…overwhelmed by a series of calamities in her life. The worst of these were the suicides of her half-sister, Fanny Imlay, and Shelly's wife, Harriet. After the suicides, Mary and Shelley…
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…. (Sally Patton-pg.75)By October 1802, he had written the Heiligenstadt Testament confessing his deafness, and suicidal considerations. (Internet-pg.5)By about 1800, Beethoven was mastering the Viennese High-Classic style. Although Mozart had first perfected…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of his priorities. We can see how much these crimes have cost Macbeth. His reaction to Lady Macbeth's death is a sign of complete despair-all feeling is dead in him. His famous speech upon hearing of her suicide-"Tomorrow,........"(Act V Scene V lines 17…
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Category: /History
…. These the "Japanese forces waged stubborn, often, suicidal battles that were ferocious; although, the Americans won each resistance, demolished the Japanese fleet and established air bases for the naval battle of Midway Island, America supporting conventional bombing…
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