It shows how a war goes from an adventure to a reality. ... Another part of the story that portrays the brutality of war is when Paul's friend is in the hospital with his leg half amputated. ... The war is beginning to go really bad for the Germans. ... Paul realizes he has nothing left to go home to. ... Men without wives have nothing to go back to. ...
He nodded and I nodded back, meaning it was time to go. ... "Are all the systems ready to go captain?" ... After a few minutes he gave me a satisfying nod with a friendly smile signalling that everything was good to go. ... A million thoughts start rushing through my head of possible outcomes of the operation everything what could go wrong goes wrong in my imagination but without thing I say (however they say GO).The instant transformation from a calm peaceful flight into panic and mayhem tremendous, my head darts around as I watch everyone make their way to the back of the plane, my eye...
The females do the movement of crossing their leg on the other one and crossing their arms over their body which is a protection device, also a close of sexuality and then opening. ... Again the women are often crossing their arms and legs as if to say stay away from me. ... The movement is a lot more happy-go-lucky and carefree, like a party. ... The fourth part of Rooster is danced to As tears go by and shows an immaturity yet also innocence between young children and their relationships. ...
She does this because he might be in a bad mood, or maybe his day didn't go right and he isn't as "happy go lucky" as usual. ... Women are not going to get anything accomplished in this world by pissing and moaning about how things in this world aren't fair to them. ... Would you be fair to yourself if the point you were trying to make was how women should be able to go topless on beaches because men can? ... However, these Neo-feminists just have to go. These bra-burning, man hating, no leg shaving women, just can't be here. ...
The alarms started to sound and the lights flickered, I couldn't see where I was going and then something very heavy struck me in the side of the head and I passed out. ... I wondered in to see the doctor smoking a cigar and reading a book titled "Medicine on the go". ... I ran like a bat out of hell and saw two men get shot, one took a bullet to the leg; he violently thrashed and fell to the ground grabbing his thigh. ... People were falling left and right, I didn't know when it would be me but I was sure I was going to die. ...
By carefully going through the text of As You Like It (Greenblatt, ed., PP1591-1657) one can try to "dig in" to the characters portrayed and discover any challenge to our views of gender identity. ... She would appear to be attracted to Ganymede's femininity and goes on to describe his physical attributes (Greenblatt, ed., p1638, lines 120-125): "His leg is so-so; and yet "tis well. ... She goes on to point out that transvestism was widespread in this period as it was in the Renaissance. ...
Up until the last few decades a person's gender was defined by "the state of being male or female" (Webster). Even in the cases such as hermaphrodites there was no distinction a sex was chosen and so therefore that child became one sex or the other (Britannica). Butler defines gender "an identity in...
Up until the last few decades, a person's gender was defined by "the state of being male or female" (Webster). Even in the cases such as hermaphrodites there was no distinction a sex was chosen and so therefore that child became one sex or the other (Britannica). Butler defines gender "an identity i...
However, the whole you go, girl!' ... Once upon a time, men held doors open for women, helped them with their seats, let them go first in line, and many other gentlemanly things. ... Therefore, most fit young women who have their complete set of two arms and two legs, should not have doors opened for them. ... It was because the men made the women and children go to the lifeboats first. ... Women deserve all the rights of men, but going too far is, simply put, going too far. ...
The day the narrator's father is going to shoot Mack, who is the horse to be used as feed for the foxes; she wants to see how it happens. ... Once the execution of Mack happens the narrator says her legs were shaky then immediately wants to look for new born kittens in the barn, as if to cleanse her visual palate of what she had just watched. ... Henry and the father get into the truck to chase Flora down, on the way out of the gate Laird, once again, is yelling excitedly "let me go too, let me go too!...