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... In the final scene Tom says "I descended the steps of this fire escape for a last time and followed, from then on, in my father's footsteps, attempting to find ...
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... very different girl. In this scene Tom's reference to the glass refers to Laura's different and fragile character. She is very fragile ...
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... very different girl. In this scene Tom's reference to the glass refers to Laura's different and fragile character. She is very fragile ...
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... In the movie after the hotel scene Tom is just driving with Jordan and Nick all of a sudden. They skip a crucial scene in the movie ...
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Arcadia, a typically postmodern play by Tom Stoppard exemplifies this movement through ... parallels of his characters, particularly in the last scene where the ...
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... This scene also went on to describe how Amanda thinks Tom is selfish and a drunk. ... At the end of scene seven Tom ended up leaving his family. ...
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... his hands. These nervous gestures make the reader feel that Tom is very vulnerable in this scene than in any other scene. The movie ...
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... In the scene of the formation of the gang, Tom can be seen saying, "I've seen it in books; and so of course that what we've got to."(HF, p 10) In writing this ...
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... In this scene, Tom also uses the fire escape to talk about private things in which he doesn't want Laura or Amanda to know about. "I'm planning to change... ...
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... This scene contains one of the married couples, Tom and Beth. Tom ... performing. My emotions at the top of the scene, as Tom, is one of defence. ...
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... This is an excerpt from that scene. Tom Buchanan and Mrs. Wilson stood face to face discussing in impassioned voices whether Mrs. Wilson had any right to ...
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Tom Wolfe's The Bonfire of the Vanities is an entertaining, amusing, yet serious story. ... The first occurrence I'll talk about is a scene including Fiske, Moody ...
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... In The Devil and Tom Walker Irving sets an American scene with a devil who speaks of slave trade and the salem witch trials. Both ...
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... another. It is in this scene that Tom accidentally breaks some of Laura's precious glass collection as he rushes out the door. When ...
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... another. It is in this scene that Tom accidentally breaks some of Laura's precious glass collection as he rushes out the door. When ...
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... In scene 1, the play says: Tom enters, dressed as a merchant sailor, and strolls across to the fire escape. ... In scene 7, Tom says: I'm like my father. ...
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... down into the black hemlock swamp toward the old Indian Fort." It is certain that "Old Scratch" got the best of Tom, for evil was imminent in the whole scene. ...
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... I feel that the scene between the truck driver and Tom Joad in Chapter Two was able to express these norms in both positive and a negative ways. ...
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... be an inadequate salary. In scene three, Tom says to Amanda, "You think I'm in love with Contential Shoemakers? You think I want ...
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... and "A-rabs". This further makes the scene ridiculous, and Huck begins to see Tom's "magicians and A-rabs" as fabrication. Tom is a ...
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... This first scene is a glimpse of how his entire performance will be. When reading the play, Tom comes off as a man who is frustrated with his life and dreams ...
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... After Tom hits Myrtle, there is a scene in the book where Nick asks Mr. McKee to go out for dinner. In the book this scene is skipped. ...
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... Amanda wants to know what each one of her children are doing each minute of the day, in scene III, where Tom and Amanda are having dissolutions about his books ...
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... Tom couldn't stand having control so he made a scene. After ridding Daisy of whatever courage she had, he ordered her to go home. ...
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... In the scene in which the realization that Daisy is having an affair with Gatsby comes to Tom's attention, he calls for a stop to it, lest it damage the morals ...
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... current situation is unhealthy for him. Tom says in Scene VI "I'm not patient. I don't want to wait till then. I'm tired of the ...
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... This scene in which Gatsby and Tom face off is the climax of the novel because all the events of the book lead up to that one point with a constant drone of ...
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... This scene in which Gatsby and Tom face off is the climax of the novel because all the events of the book lead up to that one point with a constant drone of ...
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... the spout like that." (Act 1, Scene II, pg.17.) Amanda needed to realize that it was Laura's life, not hers, and stop making her decisions for her. Tom was an ...
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... compared to Locke, the scene shines a new light of knowledge and experience that may have been Fielding's purpose (Watt 280; Allen 61). As Tom Jones travels ...
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