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261: For Colored Girls who Have Considered Suicide/ When the Rainbow is Enuf: Style and Theme
... acted out on stage sort of like an opera. It is constructed in such a way that it flows just as well on paper as it does on stage. She either writes in all capital letters or all lower case letters and never mixes them. This creates a style that she is personally known for. It sets her apart from other writers and makes her work original. None of the characters have names or any type ...
262: The Picture Of Dorain Gray
... 208-210. Bloom, Harold. Oscar Wilde. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1985. Ellman, Richard. Oscar Wilde. New york: Alfred A. Knopf Inc., 1987. Eriksen, Donald. Oscar Wilde. Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1977. Hart-Davis, Rupert. The Letters of Oscar Wilde. New York: Harcourt, Brace and World, 1962. Juan, Efifanio. The Art of Oscar Wilde. New Jersey: Princetown University Press, 1967. Wilde, Oscar. The Picture of Dorian Gray. New York: Random House, Inc ... 208-210. Bloom, Harold. Oscar Wilde. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1985. Ellman, Richard. Oscar Wilde. New york: Alfred A. Knopf Inc., 1987. Eriksen, Donald. Oscar Wilde. Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1977. Hart-Davis, Rupert. The Letters of Oscar Wilde. New York: Harcourt, Brace and World, 1962. Juan, Efifanio. The Art of Oscar Wilde. New Jersey: Princetown University Press, 1967. Wilde, Oscar. The Picture of Dorian Gray. New York: Random House, Inc ...
263: Nine Stories
... Sgt. X, because of the war, is stationed far away from home and is isolated from the woman he loves. He is isolated from his whole world, which is why he carries around the ^stale letters.^ The letters perhaps are from his wife and provide him with comfort. Esme senses Sgt. X^s feeling of alienation, which is why she approaches him in the tearoom. Sgt. X feels comforted by Esme^s presence ...
264: All Quiet On The Western Front
... unrelenting pressure. He was one of the first to die, and his death was particularly horrible. With Behm's death, Paul and his classmates lost their innocent trust in figures of authority. Kantorek often writes letters to them filled with the empty phrases of patriotic fervor. They go to see Kemmerich, who is unaware that his leg has been amputated. Paul discerns from his sallow skin that Kemmerich will not live ... the dead soldier, explaining that he did not want to kill him. Paul finds a picture of a woman and a little girl in the man's pocketbook. He reads what he can of the letters tucked inside. Every word is an agony to read. The dead man's name is Gerard Duval, and he was a printer by trade. Paul copies his address and resolves to send money to his ...
265: The Hoa Lo Prison Camp
... he was severely punished. Because of this, the POWs were forced to come up with another way to communicate without talking. They would tap on the walls of the cells similar to Morse code. The letters of the alphabet were arranged in rows of five so it was A-E, F-J, etc One tap meant the letter was in the first row, so that would be in the A-E ... compound, there was no more torture and some of the men even got to receive mail from home. Although, they were, in most cases, only allowed to have objects mailed to them and not the letters. There were even a few POWs who were allowed to write back home. Although now the conditions were not as bad, few still had hopes of being released. Even though lies of release were still ...
266: Elizabeth Bishop
... real or imagined travels, books read, or sights seen. Bishop, besides being an award winning poet, was a prolific letter writer. Her friend and publisher, Robert Giroux, has assembled and edited over 500 of the letters Bishop wrote to her friends from around the world. Emily Dickonson's closest friends knew she wrote poetry, because she often included poems or lines from poems in her many letters. What they had no way of appreciating, however, was the magnitude of her solitary achievement. When she died at 56 her sister Lavinia found in a drawer over 1,700 poems --- the result of a ...
267: James Joyce
... the family together. The entire story is based on Eveline s thoughts and decisions. She is thinking at her window, looking out at The Avenue (the street where she grew up). She has written two letters. One was to Harry, her older working brother, and the other was to her father. They were goodbye letters, saying where she was going and with whom she was to go with. She feels she must escape. Frank would save her. She leaves on a sudden impulse of terror and goes to the dock ...
268: Mikhail Gorbachev
... leaders' example. It is very common to find alcohol at their banquets and receptions. In the early 1980s, there was a strong public pressure on Party and governmental agencies. They were receiving a flood of letters, mainly from wives and mothers. In these letters, there were frightening examples of family tragedies, industrial accidents, and crime due to drunkenness. "It was impossible to read these women's bitter outpourings without shuddering. The saying that the wives and children have shed ...
269: Dr. Suess
... me (approximately 21,000 times) I was able to memorize every word. I actually believed I could read because I knew what each page said, even though I had no idea what each combination of letters, forming a word, represented. So even to small children, Seuss’s writing builds self-esteem and encourages kids to read. The books he wrote for younger children are educational because they help them learn the letters in the alphabet as well as the sounds each letter makes, as in Dr. Seuss’s ABC’s. "Big A, little a, what begins with A? Aunt Annie’s alligator, a, a, a. In One ...
270: Business Planning
... sheets for past three years 2. Income statements for past three years 3. Tax returns Section Three: Supporting Documents A. Personal resume B. Personal balance sheets C. Cost of living budget D. Credit reports E. Letters of reference F. Job descriptions G. Letters of intent H. Copies of leases, contracts, legal documents To summarize there are three key reasons that a begging business owner should go though the trouble of writing a business plan. The first one, is ...


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