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- 531: Odysseus: Summary
- ... called ajiaco, a Cuban favorite which has vegetables and meat mixed together (Vazquez 90). Odysseus nibbled on the soup while he watched television on the couch with Lolita. They watched baseball, a popular Cuban sport (Vazquea 107-108). Then Lolita asked Odysseus to spend the night with her. Odysseus declined, because he said he must be faithful to his wife Penelopeia ...
- 532: The Catcher in The Rye: Chapter by Chapter Summary
- ... into town. They decide to go by bus. After some pinball and some hamburgers, they go back to the school. Holden starts to write the composition for Stradlater, about the baseball mitt of Allie, his dead brother. After writing for about an hour on Stradlater's typewriter, he finishes the composition. Chapter 6 --------- Then, Stradlater comes back from his date and ...
- 533: One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest: Symbols
- ... controlling what we perceive to be reality. In the same way, Ratched uses the control panels to moderate what the men can perceive and see. She even turns off a baseball game in an attempt to punish their desire for freedom and happiness. An important symbolic event involving the control panel takes place at the end of the story. When Chief ...
- 534: Catcher in the Rye: Holden and Reznor
- ... He remembers many past events in the novel and tries to relate them to the present. Holden also uses symbols in remembrance to certain events in the past. Allie's baseball mitt, with poems written on them remind him of the greatness he knew his brother as. Allie died at a perfect age, and he had not yet done anything wrong ...
- 535: The Natural: Fate
- ... guess what? Yup, you guessed it another woman falls into his life. Strike two! The woman is a very attractive....grandmother???? Her name was Iris who he meets at a baseball game standing in the crowd. So he decides to go after her and one fine day he forgets his rubbers and gets her pregnant, but he still is in love ...
- 536: Catcher in the Rye: Holden and His "Phony" Family
- ... the old crap with Phoebe for a while" (Salinger 67). Holden's thoughts of Allie are shown with the fact that Holden wrote Stradlater's composition on "Old Allie's baseball mitt" (Salinger 38-39). When Holden is talking to Phoebe about what he likes is a third example of his close younger sibling relations. 'You can't even think of ...
- 537: Compare Two Biographies Of Wayne Gretzky
- ... at fifteen. It also talk about Gretzky's hero when he was a kid. He was a funny guy. He was Gretzky's hockey instructor. He was also his lacrosse, baseball basketball and cross country coach. He was not only coach, but also trainer and chauffeur. Gretzky called him dad, his name was Walter. However, in the book "Gretzky and Taylor ...
- 538: Jane Austen: Background of Her Novels
- ... Cliff (Henry and Eleanor Tilney with Catherine Morland), and quotes on the opposition between the "heroic" and the "natural"). (By the way, in this novel Jane Austen uses the word "baseball"_the first person, as far as is known, to use this word in writing by over fifty years.)
- 539: The Promise: Plot
- ... t home for Shabbat?'...`I've been at the treatment centre since three in the morning.'" pg.256 Example 2: " Danny was playing volleyball the way he had once played baseball, with an intense, hungry eagerness to win." pg.380 5.Circle one of the following categories below to describe how you would rate the book. Making reference to the novel ...
- 540: Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr.
- ... a period of increasing black civil rights was already underway. Paving the way for the entire revolution was Jack Roosevelt (Jackie) Robinson, the first black American to play major league baseball. Blacks had crept in America's national past time; more radical social changes were soon to come. Disenfranchised blacks finally found a leader dedicated to their cause in Harry S ...
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