Papers 1951-1960 of total 3732 found.
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…the hope instilled in Laura during her dance with Jim. Though she feels at peace with him during their encounter, this also ends up in disappointment (Harris 1). Though the glass menagerie and imagery are symbols used throughout the entire drama…
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…The Glass Menagerie: Plight of the Wingfields In Tennessee Williams: A Portrait in Laughter and Lamentation, Harry Rasky uses extensive interviews with Williams to explore the playwright’s intent. Through these interviews, Rasky presents a glimpse…
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…college in New York City. “ The two main characters of this work are Franny and Zooey Glass. This novel unifies two related stories, both of which appeared in the New Yorker, in 1955 and 1957” (Harris 147). The protagonist “Franny” is Franny Glass. She…
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…Literary Criticisms, Ed. Laurie Lanzen Harris, et al. Vol. 7. Detroit: Gale Research Company. 1985. 407. 42 vols. Parrington, Vernon L., “Henry Thoreau-Transcendental Economist,” in his Mail Currents in American Thought, an Interpretation of American…
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…no significance; it’s just an ordinary name. Williams uses this name because it stands as reality. Stanley is the brutal reality of the play. He wants nothing but truth and will destroy anything other than that. According to Harris “Stanley destroys Blanche when he…
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…and Antiseptics. Joseph M. Asanzi. Marall Drekker, Inc., New York, Basel, Hong Kong 1996 8. The Control of Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria. Stuart Harris and Harris. Academic Press, London and New York, 1982 9. Jurassic Park. Michael Crichton. Ballantine Books, New…
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…in the world. Much of its artillery was still drawn by horses (Harris, 17). After Japan's surprise attack on Pearl Harbor the opinion of the American people drastically changed. Isolationism was eliminated virtually overnight. Most Americans thought they were…
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…terrorists has recently shown its face in buildings considered nearly indomitable to terrorism: public schools. The most famous incident of such a crime is the Columbine High School shooting in Littleton, Colorado. This crime was committed by seniors Eric Harris
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…it No, you can’t have it back silly rabbit I’m goin’ to my media assassin Harry Allen, I gotta aske him Yo Harry, you’re a writer, are we that type? Don’t believe the hype I got Flavor and all those things you know Yeah boy, part two bum rush the show Yo…
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…Technology Ellis Horwood Ltd: (1990) * Grolier Interactive Encyclopaedia * Harris Robert S. and Von Lesecke, Harry. Nutritional Evaluation of Food Processing Avi Publishing Co: (1973) * Popular Science Encyclopaedia Grolier Incorporated: (1980)…
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