Papers 1851-1860 of total 5075 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…love and care. Mom becomes a psychiatrist, being able to talk to boys or girls about anything. She always seaming to have the answer: she is the seamstress, fixing the holes in your clothing. There are also emotional differences. Men think only by thinking…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…is depicted as a father whom, "had there been an axe, or a poker, any weapon that would have gashed a hole in [Mr. Ramsay's] breast and killed him, there and then, James would have seized it," because of the Mr. Ramsay's constant, pessimistic rambling, "it won't…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…is depicted as a father whom, "had there been an axe, or a poker, any weapon that would have gashed a hole in [Mr. Ramsay's] breast and killed him, there and then, James would have seized it," because of the Mr. Ramsay's constant, pessimistic rambling, "it won't…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…. Mel says that “...it wasn’t the accident exactly but it was because he couldn’t see her through his eye holes....the man’s heart was breaking because he couldn’t turn his head and see his goddam wife.” (p. 117) The author uses this short anecdote to tell…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…this ignorance can lead to romantic loss and ultimately death. A good lesson can be learned from Hawthorne so it will not be learned the hard way, in real life. As a wise man once said, feast in the ripe red apple, but be wary of worm holes that would cause…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…) This section is very vivid in the portrayal of Lt. Cross. The reader can easily see the man, crouching in the bottom of a muddy hole, burning photographs while thinking of a terrible blame he felt was his: it is a sad scene to picture. Another thing O’Brien does…
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…an art. With every hole he played, his game progressed to a whole new level. As Tiger grew older, he still played tournaments and racked up his victories, he even played for Harvard’s golf team. Harvard was interested in having him play for them since an early…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…, they were about as much use to Him as a hole in the head. (Pg. 99.) He has many questions, as does all of society on some contradicting issues concerning religion. As seen in these previous examples, Holden Caulfield truly resembles the typical teen. He has…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the pumpkin at all. It was as though the bullets passed right through the pumpkin. He could see the holes that the bullets caused, but right before his eyes they grew smaller and smaller until there was no sign of damage at all. As the police officer stood…
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Category: /History
…him as a new president ready to try anything to pick the country out of the hole they had been stuck in. The first years of the 1930’s the standard of living dropped dramatically, millions, more than one-fourth, of people were put out of work, banks were…
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