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was shedding a tear. From that tear heads calls out her name Eurydice, she then appeared with her limping foot. Orpheus was aloud to take her with him as long as while on there journey back that he must never look back to see if she was still following him. If he
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Category: /Entertainment/Movies & Film
father strapping with stoic disdain. He ridicules his older brother Mike's (Donald Cook) virtues: a legitimate job on the streetcars, night school study to improve himself, volunteering for the marines. Mike's virtuous romance with Molly Doyle (Rita Flynn
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Category: /Literature/Novels
, l'absurde. Through anticipation of a responsive reader, Camus communicates the essence of l'absurde. Raymond typifies the beast-character in Camus' L'Etranger. He is like Stanley from A Streetcar Named Desire (T. Williams), emotional and manly. Physical solutions
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Category: /Literature/English
in position to experience the trial, l'absurde. Through anticipation of a responsive reader, Camus communicates the essence of l'absurde. Raymond typifies the beast-character in Camus' L'Etranger. He is like Stanley from A Streetcar Named Desire (T. Williams
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Category: /Literature/Novels
, l'absurde. Through anticipation of a responsive reader, Camus communicates the essence of l'absurde. Raymond typifies the beast-character in Camus' L'Etranger. He is like Stanley from A Streetcar Named Desire (T. Williams), emotional and manly. Physical solutions
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Category: /Literature
would rather put his hand in the mouth of a dog. Also, the refusal of her white boss to correctly call her by her proper name, Marguerite, introduced Maya to racism causing her to even quit her job. All this bigotry caused Maya to defy racist hiring
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Category: /Law & Government
hundreds and thousands of people gather in huge crowds and caravans to watch modified streetcars strut they're stuff. They roam in caravans, looking for places to race away from cars, most definitely away from police. They usually travel in "crews" which
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Category: /Literature/English
." Maya's mother "goes with the flow", much like the jazz music she sings. Interestingly, the name Vivian is derived from the Latin root, vivo, which means "I live". Vivian, does, indeed, live life to its fullest.
Vivian's stubbornness and perseverance
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Category: /History
, which included streetcars, schools, steamboats, dinking fountains, to eventually require separate racial neighborhood.
The quarter million of the Chinese who came between 1849 and the early 1880s were discriminated against and abused (Dinnerstein 191
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
such as Brooklyn, New York. The Dodgers got their name from the electric streetcars in Brooklyn that were so dangerous that people had to be skilled dodgers of them in order not to get run over. Why was Brooklyn the place that integration could occur? After World
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