Papers 20141-20150 of total 54444 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…the awful raincoat / making me look like a self- / defeated imaginary gangster, / an idiot in a rueful coat, how can they understand / my damp packs,” speaks of how people rejected the idea of people hitchhiking. The men in the car, speaking to each other…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Mitty: Walter Mitty, Mrs. Mitty, parking attendant, car, judge, hydroplane, bomber, etc. By the Waters of Babylon: Boy, priest, metal etc. A timeline was the last device we found necessary as a critical criteria for a short story. The timeline…
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Category: /Literature/English
…is not happy. “ . . . It’s what I always wanted. My own apartment, a car, and plenty of women. And still, goddammit, I’m lonely” (23). Happy has been living his entire life in a way that he believes will bring him attention from his…
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Category: /Literature/English
…journeys back to the day he turned down his brother's offer to battle for riches in the Alaskan timberlands. Willy's most enthusiastic moments in the play come in directing the rebuilding of the front stoop, teaching his sons to polish the car and in talking…
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Category: /Literature/English
…not occupied the mourners…to…as she got in side the car, and waited for whatever next.' (Pg.16-17) The passage I will now be examining starts with a comment by white's authorial voice. The omniposent narrator 'Even if their rage grief, contempt, boredom, apathy…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and the result is the traffic jam. Some people spend large parts of their lives in rooms on wheels (cars) while others are jammed up against one another in public transport. Fairlie seems to be saying that we would have a better world if the old boundary lines…
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Category: /Literature/English
…gauche and petty," that it would be impossible for the reader to sympathize with them, even when the misfit is massacring them. Also, while the family is in the car, the Grandmother tells June Star and John Wesley, “In my time, children were more respectful…
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Category: /Literature/English
…only knows what’s in that woman’s heart” as they depart to look for the next creature to be hunted, the buffalo.(21) Shortly after departing Mr. Wilson spotted three huge buffalo moving like tank cars across the open prairie. He suggested they cut them off…
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Category: /History
…farms. In 1988 out put from agriculture dropped due to Rail cars containing foods on their way to Moscow rotting. This accompanied with the distribution of subsidies to unprofitable industries, excessive defense spending, and inflation caused the economy…
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…. This was more of a hardship for my parents than it was for me. I did have to help with the fees by working odd jobs, such as “vending the concession stands” at memorial stadium for football games or washing cars at a local gas station for a fundraiser…
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