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    out that George was right‚ “Then Curley’s rage exploded. ‘Come on‚ ya big bastard. Get up on your feet. No big son-of-a-bitch is gonna laugh at me. I’ll show ya who’s yella… He slashed at Lennie with his left‚ and then smashed his nose with a right. Lennie gave a cry of terror.” Moving on‚ when Lennie and George meet Curley’s wife George also has a bad feeling about her. George tells Lennie‚ “Listen to me‚ you crazy bastard‚’ he said fiercely. ‘ Don’t you even take a look at that bitch. I don’t care

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    Tennessee Williams utilizes the characters in such a way‚ that Tom is not only a character‚ but he is also the narrator‚ the father is in the play but only figuratively‚ but his character can also be seen through Tom “ I’m like my father. The bastard son of a bastard! see how he grins and he’s been absent going on sixteen years!” ( Williams Pg. 483) . There is also another character and that is Jim‚ Jim is one of Tom’s friends and he is seen as a gentleman caller by Amanda‚ yet he engaged to his high

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    "Going Home"

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    family friend go through on his way back home. Billy and Darcy reach a hotel where he faces a rude‚ racist bartender who says to them “Will you‚ you cheeky bastard?” The barman looks at Bill‚ in surprise. “Well then‚ you’re not getting’ nothin’ from me. You can piss off‚ too‚ before I call the caps. They’ll cool you down‚ you smart black bastard.” The bartender’s attitude is extremely racist towards the two men. The use of characterisation is used to make

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    power‚ which angered some of the other nobles who felt they were being ignored. It is certain that they had too much power at the time‚ and that this was a contributing cause for the outbreak of the conflicts‚ however it was catalysed by things like bastard feudalism These sources show various views linked to the statement that “the problem of an over-mighty nobility was the main cause of the outbreak of the wars of the roses”. In this essay‚ I will put the sources in context using my own knowledge and

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    “There was an old bastard named Lenin Who did two or three million men in. That’s a lot to have done in But where he did one in That old bastard Stalin did ten in.” ― Robert Conquest[->0] According to the historian Robert Conquest‚ Joseph Stalin "gives the impression of a large and crude claylike figure‚ a golem‚ into which a demonic spark has been instilled." He was nonetheless "a man who perhaps more than any other determined the course of the twentieth century." "Any adult

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    for help). Find examples from the text. The atmosphere in the text Is emotional‚ it is negative and confusing. An example on that it is emotional; "I probably lost my own self-esteem because even places where I worked I’d hear ’dirty black bastards’‚ ’Abo bastards’‚ stuff like that. 4. What kind of text is this and how is it different or similar to the last three texts we have read in this theme (point of view‚ structure‚ content: see p. 244-245 for help)? The difference to the last texts is that

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    The Speech of Polly Baker

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    Anna Chevez 3/21/13 AP Language Spanier Pd. 1 In “The Speech of Polly Baker‚” a sardonically aggressive tone reflects the speaker’s attitude towards the charges being made for having a fifth “bastard child.” The tone feeds her persuasive appeals. By appealing to pathos and ethics‚ she convinces the Court to not punish her for her actions. Baker’s use of diction furthers her appeal to pathos. Being an “unhappy” woman‚ she pleads the “Honourable Bench” to

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    some had begun to settle at Niagara towards the end of 1780. The Stoddards moved from Connecticut to Canada along with upwards of twelve thousand men‚ women and children leaving America after the Revolutionary War‚ and settled in the Township of Bastard‚ District of Johnstown‚ County of Leeds‚ in Upper Canada (northeast of the present town of Brockville‚ located across the St. Lawrence River from New

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    Speech of Miss Polly Baker Benjamin Franklin creates this powerful and intelligent character in the fiction story‚ The Speech of Miss Polly Baker. At the beginning‚ Polly Baker starts out humbly in response to being accused of giving birth to a bastard child for the fifth time. She asks the jury to listen to what she has to say. As she continues to talk‚ Baker starts to make strong arguments against harsh punishments that women are to bear from having an illegitimate child. Franklin using the voice

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    example‚ the video game‚ Modern Warfare 3‚ received a total amount “far larger than the total domestic gross of Gettysburg (1993)‚ Saving Private Ryan (1998)‚ Pearl Harbor (2001)‚ Cold Mountain (2003)‚ God and Generals (2003)‚ Valkyrie (2008)‚ and Inglorious Basterds (2009) combined.” According to Wallace‚ war gamers changed from board games to internet games in 1996 and continues to be the most popular way the play war games. Some small-scale companies that created playing cards for solitaire games

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