... in that craven, dread-struck host, One val'rous heart beat keen and high; In that dark hour of shameful flight, One stayed behind to die! Deep gash'd by many a felon blow, He sleeps where fought the vanquish'd van— Of silver'd locks and furrow'd brow, A venerable man. E...
The café in “A Clean,Well-Lighted Place” by Ernest Hemingway means differently from the bar because the former helps to save the dignity of the old man. A window may show a view of bright future as in “The Story of An Hour” by Kate Chopin or as a view of death as in “The...
A young boy waits patiently by the window for his father to come home. His dad drives a big American car that he is so proud of, and almost every word of the song echoes his passion for it. You can feel it in the life around that car for the boy, and in the detail of his fat...
39THE BEATLES ON FILM –PART ONE:1964-1965 A Hard Day’s Night Production HistoryFollowing the success of American pop musicals starring Bill Haley, Eddie Cochran and Elvis Presley, similar exploitation films had also be-come commonplace in British cinema by the mid-sixties. British film ...