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  • Bobby Unlike Lewis And Drew
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    A true survivor can only depend on himself. The novel deliverance is a story about four characters each with different views on surviving. Every man in the world can relate to one of the three secondary characters in the novel Deliverance. Men can relate to Lewis Medlock for his primitive views, Drew for his rationality, or Bobby for his lack of ability to survive. Many people say that Lewis is the man that most men want to be like, Drew is the man that most men are like, and Bobby is the man th...
  • Drews Death
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    "Drew died!" These words will forever ring in my head. My sixteen year old best friend was a party animal. He was highly into the rave scene and did an assortment of drugs including L.S.D. Drew had even attended rehab hours before getting into the car with five of his friends. The driver was sober while the other five passengers where high on L.S.D. The car was stopped at a police checkpoint at 11: 15 pm. Being after, Drew ran from the police, climbed over a twenty foot fence and found himself o...
  • Drew
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    PART ALittle Girl Lost is an autobiography of Drew Barrymore co-written with PEOPLE magazine's Todd Gold. Drew Barrymore, a twenty-five year old actress (ET, Never Been Kissed, to-be-released Charlie's Angels) has overcome an addiction, proven herself to be a competent, intelligent woman, and is a major influential role model among today's teenage girls. Her biography begins with her first blockbuster, ET, and her experiences while filming and during post-production, as well as the relationships...
  • Lewis And Ed
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    Deliverance: The Establishment of "Masculinity" The novel Deliverance by James Dickey portrays the essence of middle-aged men experiencing the mid-life crisis through which they must prove to themselves and more importantly every one else that they still possess the strength, bravery, intelligence, and charm believed to be society's ideal of "masculinity". Dickey's four main characters undertake a risky adventure to satisfy their egotistical complexes and prove to the world that they are still t...
  • Eye On Drew At The Same Time
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    The promise The following ad appeared in the Lonely Hearts column of Time Out magazine for the week of September 9-16, 1992: "SUCCESSFUL WRITER, 29, gay, tall, dark, handsome, seeks non-smoking, significant other 25-35, to share love of cinema, good food, and maybe the Sunday papers. Photo, telephone essential. Box 388". I received 16 replies, but one letter stood out for several reasons. It was very long - 20 times as long as all the other replies put together - and very serious. It made all th...
  • Major Theme Of Drewe's Memoir
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    The Shark Net: Themes In his memoir; The shark Net, Robert Drewe reflects on his journey from childhood to adulthood in Perth. Revealing both the darker and lighter manner of life, including homicide, fear, hypocrisy, family reputation and class distinction. These are the main themes in his memoir, Drewe expresses the themes through clever use of symbols and vocabulary. Drewe establishes his major themes of murder, evil and impending danger, in the frontispiece and the prologue. Quotation from b...
  • Drew's Mother
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    At first glance, the name Drew Barrymore may still be associated with the wide-eyed giggly, innocent child that lit up the screen in E.T., The Extra-Terrestrial, but in reality, Drew's life fell into a continuous downward spiral only a few years after the movie was released. On the surface, people might blame Hollywood for her troubles: insecurity, drug and alcohol addiction, but she openly admits that acting was actually her saving grace throughout the difficult times in her life. With a long h...

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