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Age Of Innocence
736 wordsIt's New York City in the 1870's, a society ruled by expectations and propriety, where a hint of immorality can bring scandal and ruin. This is an America every bit as Victorian as her contemporary England. Into this world arrives Countess Ellen Olen ska (Michelle Pfeiffer), a woman who has spent much of her life in Europe and is now escaping from a disastrous marriage. Her initial adult meeting with Newland Archer (Daniel Day-Lewis) is sedate - he is engaged to her cousin May (Winona Ryder) - b...
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Leading English Patient Characters
2,338 wordsThe experience of war places stresses on the human spirit that can scarcely be imagined in peacetime. Dilemmas that can be largely avoided in time of peace must be faced in a time of war. Concern for ones own physical safety is often at odds with concern for the wellbeing of ones countrymen. The dictates of the mind often fight the dictates of the emotions. In such a tug of war situation, where practical and moral factors align themselves in strange and ironic patterns, it is hardly surprising t...
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Question Of Was Jesus A Liar
536 wordsI have found this book, thus far, to be quite the intriguing piece of literature. Lewis is both wittily intelligent and yet at the same time comfortingly down-to-earth. He presents his thoughts and ideas very clearly and succinctly. Also his analogical way of describing just about every point he makes is also helpful in understanding the book. C.S. Lewis raises some very interesting queries as to the legitimacy of Jesus teaching and the great following he amassed during his three year ministry. ...
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Map The Rivers
466 wordsHi my name is Thomas Jefferson. My nicknames are "man of the People" and Sage of Monticello". I was born April 13, 1743, in Shadwell, Virginia. My father's name was Peter Jefferson and my Mother's name was Jane Randolph Jefferson. I married Martha Wales Skelton. I have 6 children Martha, Jane, a son (he died Before we could give him a name), Mary, Lucy and Lucy. I studied college at William and Mary University. I was also a lawyer and a planter. My other government positions were: member of Virg...