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The Life Of Edward Albee
998 Words - 4 Pages.... he said during a recent Northeastern
University visit. "Playwriting at its very best is an act of aggression
against the status quo. It says, ‘This is who you are and how you behave.
If you don't like it, why don't you change?'"
Tall, slim, tweedy, with a patrician accent and looking a bit
younger than 70, Albee would have changed his own sad past if he could. An
orphan raised in chauffeured luxury, Edward was packed off to the first of
three boarding schools at age 11.
At Trinity, "I discovered that the required courses were not the
ones I required." So he cut the classes that bored him and audited the ones
that didn't.
"It tells you something about the managemen ....
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Coming Of Age In Mississippi: Anne Moody
607 Words - 3 Pages.... towns of Centreville, an extremely racist town in the south. Her parents were plantation farmers that were extremely poor and when her father left her mother Anne and her family was much worse off. Her mother moved around a little and had very little money. Anne's childhood consisted of meals of beans and bread and poor clothes. As a child she is not immediately too aware of the difference in skin color between the whites and the blacks. She and her sister were friends with two white children across the street and this led to one of her first experiences in realizing her black skin made her appear inferior to the whites. Anne and her sister accidentally followed their w ....
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One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest: Jesus Christ And McMurphy
1955 Words - 8 Pages.... McMurphy is portrayed in the novel as similar to the
traditional Western hero. Appearing quite early in the book, he immediately
gives the impression of being bound to nothing at all; he was shown as
unrestrained from the beginning. Chief Bromden, the narrator, presents
evidence of this by describing McMurphy's laugh as "free and loud"(Kesey p.
16). The Western hero is known to be carefree, and so was McMurphy when he
was first admitted as he "laces his fingers over his belly without taking
his thumbs out of his pockets,"(Kesey p. 16) a very relaxed poise. McMurphy
also appears to be much like the Western hero, a risk taker; he would go to
meet a challenge, ready to risk ....
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Gathering Of Old Men
424 Words - 2 Pages.... murder is. The sheriff knowing the racism of the town; has a deputy stand on Mathus sidewalk to make sure nothing happens. As time goes by and the white men are starting to get angry the man who’s son was killed steps in and says “this cannot go on any longer.” This shows how after time color or race does not matter to people, and how after time a man is a man and a woman is a woman. This upsets the rest of the men even more because this shows them how they are not superior to the black men anymore. As time goes on the sheriff is starting to worry even more; because he knows the men have been drinking excessively. When night falls the sheriff and his men go home, prayi ....
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The X-Files, X Marks The Spot: Book Report
265 Words - 1 Pages.... long boring science fiction book.
There was a lot of suspense. There was suspense as soon as I got into
the second chapter. I didn't want to put the book down. I sometimes have
trouble trying to find a book that's actually interesting, but I didn't
have any trouble with this book. I got through the whole book fast, I was
always reading it in study hall, and trying to get as far as I could in
readers workshop.
It was easy to understand. I've read a lot of science fiction books that
are very complicated. Some books have too many characters to remember, or
they have something that is really weird or unrealistic. Some science
fiction books get way too far out. This book w ....
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Dr. Jekyll And Mr Hyde
2582 Words - 10 Pages.... during
the week, Enfield points out an old building without many windows, and only
a basement door.
Enfield tells a story of how, one night at about 3:00 am, he saw a strange,
deformed man round the corner and bump into a young girl. The strange man
did not stop but simply walked right over the young girl, who cried out in
terror. Enfield rushed over and attended the girl along with her family.
Still, the strange man carried on, so Enfield chased him down and urged him
back. A doctor was called and Enfield and the doctor felt an odd hatred of
the man, warning the man that they would discredit him in every way
possible unless he compensated the girl. The strange man ....
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Animal Farm: Utopia
1091 Words - 4 Pages.... enough to catch rabbits.
Yet he is lord of all the animals. (p.19) This speech gets all the
animals riled up and sends the toughts of getting rid of man. Old Major
then teaches them the song the Beasts of England which teaches them the
"great" life without man and with no more bad leaders:
Beasts of England, beasts of Ireland,
Beasts of every land and clime,
Hearken to my joyful tidings,
Of the golden future time.
Soon or late the day is coming,
Tyrant Man shall be o'erthrown,
And the fruitful fields of England,
Shall be trod by beasts alone.
Rings shall vanish from our noses,
And the har ....
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Essay On Jim In The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn
376 Words - 2 Pages.... he loves. An
act such as this is an unselfish act that could possibly be rewarded with death.
Most characters wouldn't give unselfishly such as this. This is truly a
charater that is trying to do good and make the best of a bad situation, not for
himself but for others.
Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer were planning to free Niger Jim. He was
owned by Tom Sawyer's aunt and uncle. Before Tom arrived to his uncle's farm
Huck was already there and he stopped Tom before the Phelpses saw him. Tom hid
until that night when they planned to break Jim out. But being the one for
excitement that Tom was he derived a plan that would for sure get them caught.
He left a note on ....
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