'and now Miguel
…to his father that he can be responsible. Miguel wants to go up to the mountains again because only the men go up to the mountains. Miguel wants to be a man. He proves to his father that he's responsible, because Miguel goes up to the mountains without knowing what…
1928 Election
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Everything else he was safely shrewd in defining his position on the current issues of the time. He would just put himself in the middle if he didn´t have an opinion or he didn´t want to upset his supporters. So, in fact, he ran without a program. While he campaigned…
A Civil Action
…Nuclear power plants create plutonium, factories let poisonous gasses into the atmosphere, and chemicals are dumped into the drains and washed into our water everyday while being unknown to the people around them. The issue then becomes what to do with these poisons at the cheapest cost to retain the…
A Doll's House
…reactions, words and attitudes form the chain wich unbearably surrounds Nora and wich she will finally break, liberating herself from the lie she has been living in for many years-she firmly tells Helmer her decision : ? ? I can? t stay here with you any longer (…). I? m…
A Doll's House
…feelings of expectance of Torvald to sacrifice himself, when she would be accused of her crime. Yet, when she discovered that Torvald really didn't love her she stated, "You have never love me. You have only thought it to be pleasant to be in love with me" (66). She then…
A Doll's House
…she prefers fancying about a rich man who would give her the money she needs( a psychological escape from the constraints she lives in) than facing her husband. The two evolutions begin to coincide from the moment when Krogstad threatens Nora with telling Helmer that she has committed forgery. We…
A Doll's House
…out well.
The stage is a wrecked plane broken in to 2 parts. Actors used up all the stage. See diagram. For example when it is the mountain scene the fire on top of the shelter is lit up and the movable part is facing towards us with the highest…
A Farewell to Arms
…the novel focused more on the war than did the movie. The novel begins describing artillery weary troops marching through the rains of late summer. The main character is an American named Frederic Henry. He is an ambulance driver who is marching with the troops. The American is stationed with…
A Farewell to Arms
…symbolism that you the reader don't always pick up. I am sure that I missed some of the symbolism that went on in the book. I picked up a few though and they were very interesting. I recommend this book to anyone who is interested in a love story without…
A Good Man Is Hard to Find
…She made sure to watch over her son, and kept a grip on what he did- even as a grown man. She refused to retire and become a composed old woman. She wanted to stay involved in the family's matters, and show that she was still an significant person with…




