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Death Of A Salesman : A Social Criticism
Number of pages: 7 | Number of words: 1780.... twentieth century economic standards of success, therefore he is seen as a failure; he absolutely will not entertain the possibility of finding a job more suitable to his talents, even though perhaps he could function as a member of society if he did; and he lives in a deluded bubble, angry, self-righteous, too proud for his own good... qualities that simply do not survive in America's production-based, time-crunch, fast-food and fast talk society.
The play opens with Linda, the loving and ever-supportive wife, welcoming Willy home from another grueling and fruitless day's wo .....
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Is It An Open Road?
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 763.... The setting is in a peaceful countryside next to a lake with tall majestic trees including a brightly colored vehicle consuming the pavement. All I’ve caught is a glimpse of this wonderful machine that has an “engine technology that will carry me over the racetracks and to private school”. But the color makes me want to see more. Not the usual black or red. No. This car is different. This car is amazing. This car is purple. Not just any purple, but a rich, gleaming purple. The purple only a strong women would drive. The voice continues to say only one more cat .....
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The Crucible: The Deterioration Of Salem During The Witch Trials
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 824.... the girls were caught
dancing in the woods, they lied to protect not just themselves but the
reputation of their families. They claimed that the devil took them over and
influenced them to dance. The girls also said that they saw members of the town
standing with the devil. A community living in a puritan society like Salem
could easily go into a chaotic state and have a difficult time dealing with
what they consider to be the largest form of evil.
Salem's hysteria made the community lose faith in the spiritual beliefs
that they were trying to strictly enforce. The church los .....
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Pulp Fiction
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 322.... "Son of A Precher Man" by Dusty Springfield, "Junggle Boogie" bye Kool and The Gang,"Flowers on the Wall" by The statler Brothers, and many others. The songs and the movie mixed well together with the movie. When i heard the songs on the movie I immeaditly had to run out and get the sound track.
The movie had many other exciting items to represent the movie like Poasters,Books, Screenplays,collectable lunch boxes, shirts,boxers, and many more. I like to collect these things to show that i am a true "" fan.
Everything concidred I think that "" is the best movie that has .....
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Les Miserables
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 986.... sends the police away. He makes Jean Valjean
promise that he will become an honest man with this silver.
The next scene in 10 years later set in a factory where we meat the
other main character, Fantine. As she is reading a letter her perverted
boss snatches it up with his hands and reads it aloud. Fantine has a
daughter that lives with an innkeeper and his wife who are the only ones in
this whole play that give some comedy relief. They treat her daughter
horribly and when the boss finds out that she has a daughter he thinks of
her as a prostitute and kicks her out of t .....
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Art
Number of pages: 16 | Number of words: 4348.... order. The creators of art make
discoveries about the wonders and beauty of nature and the dignity and nobility
of man. They give these concepts an order to help us understand life in a
greater depth. In understanding the history and style of any period of art, we
have to comprehend the balance between social and political development of that
particular era. Within each and every period, development of style is affected
by a response to particular philosophies, social and economic conditions,
political and spiritual influences. World Issues have been reflected in art
throu .....
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Advertising - Good Or Bad
Number of pages: 1 | Number of words: 210.... cost of the product.
Advertising is designed for one purpose - to sell. To acheive this goal,
advertises are willing to stretch and distort the truth, just to convincing
people to buy their product. For example, an advertiser may convince
buyers to purchase their product by stating that has been tested and found
superior. In reality, the product is not likely to be beter than any other
- the tests themselves doubtlessly conducted by the promoting company -
conducted to ensure at least something is superior about the product, even
if it is only the colour.
These advertisme .....
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Falstaff's Role In Henry IV, Part One
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 921.... the kind of character who invites a moral judgment
mainly that he can answer to the charge of being a coward.
2. That you (the reader) can detach Falstaff's frivolity from the play
and it can exist for its own sake apart from the major theme of the drama.
3. That the play is really about the fate of the kingdom, and that you
(the reader) do not connect Falstaff's scenes with the main action. This
means that the play has no real unity.
Starting with Johnson's first assumption, I do agree with this. Any
discussion of Falstaff is bound to include a judgement about .....
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