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- 111: Bella
- ... her Bella – so I was called – is very clever and cautious. Once in front of the house a corpse of one of the oldest rats was laying, crushed by an automobile. Upon seeing the turned up, insipid muzzle with the intestines out of the stomach… mother never could get rid of obsess ional memories and phobia, that something similar can happen ...
- 112: Behind The Urals
- ... to Magnitogorsk. His ancestors raised livestock for centuries and overall were very primitive. This concept is reinforced in the fact that people had not yet seen an airplane or an automobile, but Khaibulin had never seen an electric light and even more unbelievable, he had never seen a staircase. His people, for hundreds of years, never came out of the fields ...
- 113: Death Of A Salesman 10
- ... love is shown when Biff breaks out crying for his father. At the end of this very emotional conversation, Willy feels that his life is now over. He enters his automobile and drives recklessly, taking his own life. In conclusion, Arthur Miller stresses the important of a father and son relationship. Also, the ambiguous tone towards his audience leaves the reason ...
- 114: Behind The Urals
- ... to Magnitogorsk. His ancestors raised livestock for centuries and overall were very primitive. This concept is reinforced in the fact that people had not yet seen an airplane or an automobile, but Khaibulin had never seen an electric light and even more unbelievable, he had never seen a staircase. His people, for hundreds of years, never came out of the fields ...
- 115: The PRogression Of Violence In MUsic
- ... tired to escape, but were caught while running away form the house. The fifth body, that of 18-year-old Steve Parent, was found slumped over the wheel of an automobile parked on the narrow road leading to the entry gate of the property. He had been stabbed once and shot four times. Roman Polanski was in London at the time ...
- 116: Propaganda In Film
- ... Henry Kissinger and Gerald Ford have been its past directors), the Harper and Row Publishing House, the Star, New York Magazine, the San Antonio Express, New Woman, Elle, In Fashion, Automobile, European Travel and Life, Premiere, TV Guide, Good Food, the Daily Racing Form, and Seventeen, etc. The Newhouse family of New York, Billionaire Randolph Hearst and family, Kenneth Irving and ...
- 117: Andy Warhol And Pop Art
- ... to die'. That started it." Warhol frequently remarked about news broadcasts that projected deaths. For example, a news program may project that 50,000 people will die in alcohol related automobile accidents. To most, it seemed as if the media were relating this as a warning. To Warhol, this was a "goal to be met." Also, Warhol was obsessed with the ...
- 118: A Case of Needing: Serious Revisions
- ... might help to bring the truth about her death to light, but it also would soil Peter's pristine reputation. Peter will go so far as to torch an incriminating automobile rather than let the truth be known. From the evils of the all-powerful hospital to the darker recesses of one physician's heart, the cruelest and most self-serving ...
- 119: The Great Gatsby: Symbolism of Character's Names
- ... find out that she is just a selfish,and devoted to only being with the person who has money. Jordan Baker’s name is very symbolic. Her name combines two automobile makes. The sporty Jordan and the conservative Baker electric. The car is a representation of the persons image. Often the way a person drives is the way they live their ...
- 120: "The Stranger": Analysis
- ... in 1913, in an extreme poverty area. He spent the early years of his life in North Africa, where he worked at various jobs in the weather bureau, in an automobile-accessory firm, in a shipping company to help pay for his courses at the University of Algiers. Albert Camus then started journalism as a career. He finished early schooling, majoring ...
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