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Lot Of Money Martha Stewart
2,984 words
How the public's view and / or the government's
role can escalate or create a situation for
celebrities? There is something about famous
people that fascinates the public. Although they
are ordinary people who must eat and breathe as
the next person, famous people are seen as very
intriguing to most. Why was everyone so interested
in the O. J. Simpson murder trial, the
Clinton/Lewinsky scandal, or the birth of
Madonna's baby? Everyday, people are accused of
murder, cheating on their wives, or gi...
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Alice Munro Fairy Tale
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Alice Munro Alice Munro was born in a family of
farmers in Canada. One of the brilliant short
stories writers she was awarded with a number of
literally prizes. The protagonists of her short
stories are women of her age. She does not go far
from her native place and finds her heroes just in
the neighborhood she lives. Being a master of the
word she was acclaimed by short-story writer
Cynthia Ozick as "our Chekhov." 1 Munro similar to
Chekhov succeeds in finding her plots in the
everyday life of ...
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Willy Loman Willy Tells
1,254 words
Most parents say that the main thing they live for
is their children. However, most people have other
things going for themselves besides their
offspring. Willy Loman in Arthur Miller s Death of
a Salesman is the exception. Willy has lived his
life to bask in his eldest son, Biff s, personal
attractiveness. In his father s mind, Biff is the
perfect child; the apple of his eye. While Willy
is normal in the fact that he is proud of his
oldest son, this feeling of pride does not carry
over to his y...
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