The only similarity both characters share is their whole-hearted belief of the law and their obligation to do the right thing. Otherwise, Zhong Wen is a dramatic character exploring themes of old age and dealing with the consequences of being a poor father, and therefore it is a role that ...
always — and the person who happens first to take action on page 1 is not the primary plot-mover in the rest of the book, Millicent is likely to wonder where he’s gone. She
Selecting intricate details like hair, fur, or fine objects has always been one of the biggest challenges in Photoshop. While previous selection tools did a decent job, they often struggled with complex edges—until now. Adobe’s latest update introduces a major leap in selection and masking tec...
but by training yourself not to answer the question, “So what do you write?” with a short, pithy, market-oriented overview of the plot or argument, you are going to come across to others as much more serious about your writing than if you embrace ...
Senku was adopted by Byakuya Ishigami. One of his birth parents was allegedly Byakuya's best friend, but the circumstances that led to the adoption are unknown. During Senku's childhood, he always had an interest in science ever since he dreamed about go
I think the writer of this play wanted to display this scene as a normal thing. For example, all of the other secretaries besides Patty were completely comfortable with doing such an out of the box thing. The meaning of this scene would have to be that the ladies at one point were all...
When Cat assures the geese that the hunters have put away their guns and it's safe to fly, Greylag insists that Cat join them with a parachute. Cat, Greylag and the flock take off in search of Ugly's mom leaving the poor lost soul safely behind. But as soon as the search party ...
Ponyboy is trying to convince the rest of the greasers that all of the socs are not bad and are just normal people like them. Randy still sees all of the greasers as hoods who are poor and have too many emotions, but he starts to understand how they both have it “rough all over...
of being selected for elite hockey leagues. This phenomenon in which "the rich get richer and the poor get poorer" is dubbed "accumulative advantage" by Gladwell, while sociologist Robert K. Merton calls it "the Matthew Effect", named after a biblical verse in the Gospel of Matthew: "For ...
He has told her of the fortune he inherited? And he told Frieda he would tell no other while they were in the circus. Cleo catches the play and feigns wonder that Hans toldFriedaof it. She taunts that Frieda must come and see them some time! And poor Frieda is driven into retreat. ...