...Aysen Alekseev, 511 Analysis of ''The Dangerous Corner'' Analysis of the fragments of the play “Dangerous corner” by John Boynton Pristley. John Boynton Priestley (1894 - 1984) is one of the outstanding English authors of today. His early books (1922-26) were of a critical nature. It was the success of his novel "The Good Companions" (1929) which brought him world fame. In early thirties Priestley began his work as a dramatist. "Dangerous Corner" (1932) — one of the series of Seven Time Plays — was his first effort in dramatic art. Priestley's other most famous novels are "They Walk in the City", "Angel Pavement", "Wonder Hero", "Far Away". "Let the People Sing". "Bright Day" and many others. These fragments of the play show readers very dramatic moments of protagonist- Robert Caplan’s life. First scene is exposition. Sitting with the characters in cosy drawing room, readers feel depressive atmosphere. Robert, his wife- Freda and their guests listen the radio play “Sleeping dog”. This play is about man, shoot himself. Stanton explained the title of play- truth as a sleeping dog. Author makes readers ready to tragic end of the story. All first scene is an exposition. We meet Robert, Freda, Olwen, Stanton, Betty, Miss M. Readers understand what is the main problem, raised in play. It is truth and its after-effects. Second scene is a complication. The problem becomes deeper. Stanton, Robert and Olwen talk about Robert’s brother- Martin Caplan, who committed suicide six...
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...The Script The Man Who Can't Be Moved lyrics Going back to the corner where I first saw you Gonna camp in my sleeping bag, I'm not gonna move Got some words on cardboard, got your picture in my hand Saying if you see this girl can you tell her where I am Some try to hand me money, they don't understand I'm not broke I'm just a broken hearted man I know it makes no sense, but what else can I do How can I move on when I'm still in love with you 'Cause if one day you wake up and find that you're missing me And your heart starts to wonder where on this earth I could be Thinking maybe you'll come back here to the place that we'd meet And you'd see me waiting for you on the corner of the street So I'm not moving I'm not moving Policeman says son you can't stay here I said there's someone I'm waiting for if it's a day, a month, a year Gotta stand my ground even if it rains or snows If she changes her mind this is the first place she will go 'Cause if one day you wake up and find that you're missing me And your heart starts to wonder where on this earth I could be Thinking maybe you'll come back here to the place that we'd meet And you see me waiting for you on the corner of the street So I'm not moving I'm not moving I'm not moving I'm not moving People talk about the guy Who's waiting on a girl, oh whoa There are no holes in his shoes But a big hole in his world Maybe I'll get famous as the man who can't be moved And maybe you won't...
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...This situation became a problem when the bag was in my possession, even before I got to Wassaja. Even though I forgot the alcohol was in my bag, by taking the bag out of my trunk, I became responsible and guilty of underage alcohol possession. Nia and I then walked into Wassaja. Her plan was to walk through to get to the other side quicker and proceed to her destination. I handed the bag to her before even going around the desk to clock in. She sat it down on the ledge, I clocked in, we chatted, them she disappeared for a few minutes (I assume she went to the bathroom). I continued to get settled at the desk like normal. She came back and not too long after, she left, accidentally leaving the bag behind. I did not even realize it until I went into my bag to get my computer. Once I saw the wine, I called Nia immediately. I believe it was twice, but she did not answer. I then called someone I knew was nearby and of age to come get it. However, not too long after their arrival, the senior desk clerk came in, came around the desk, and spotted it. After reflecting on the incident, I made note of the roles I played in the situation, as well as the many things I could have done differently. I identified my roles as a “Participant” role, as well as a “Negligent” role. I played a participant role because although the bag was not for me, I did at some point, have the bag. My intentions was to grab only my computer and charger out of the bag once I got to work, and Nia would take the bag...
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...Memorable Character He stood by the corner of the streets, seldomgazing into the distance. His dark flaky hair, roughand odorous suggested the fact he hadn’t had the satisfaction of a bath. His emeraldmilitary jacket; oncetartan green now faded to light grey, covered the untucked, split, and sweat-stained shirt which lay buried underneath. Filled with filth, the old pair of jeans he wore wascut in his knees and reposed four inches above his broad-brush ankles, uncovering the putrefaction that was deep within him. The greyness of everything that surrounded him gave the impression that the lingering shroud of darkness had consumed the sunlight, which once shone upon him that soon warred its way below the horizon of animaginary forest. The stillness in his eyes reminded me of the frozen souls who stood inanimately to the waning glare of the sun casting shadows of the figures of the deceased in a world only he knew of. A startlingly lissom, slender nose was above a distorted mouth with a smear of lines at the corners giving him the face of someone who smiled regularly, but his stiff jaw gave a portrait of a man who knew only one thing and that was failure. Looking deep into his eyes were two fiery balls with an intimidating nature. Hishair was like a grey ocean that swayed with the breeze of the wind. He had a mysterious aura about him, inflicting fear pheromones and perhaps even curiosity at first glance. He had vulgar eyes darker than the moon during an eclipse. My heart was beating...
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...The women emerged from the kitchen to find Fortune seated on the couch, talking to someone who most definitely was no Carter LeBlanc. The young woman was about Fortune’s age, and appeared to be even less concerned than Fortune with matters of hair and makeup, if that were possible. She wore jeans and a clean t-shirt, and her straight brown hair was pulled back in a serviceable ponytail. “Oh, hello. I don’t know if you remember me.” The young lady stood and offered a firm handshake to Ida Belle, Gertie, and Mary-Alice in turn. “I’m Ainslee MacEntire. I work at the McCully Inn, over in Lemon Tree.” “Why, I believe I do remember you,” Gertie exclaimed. “Yeah. The situation with that guy from New Orleans. With the wife. You did such a good job I was hoping you could help me out.” “Well, you made a good decision to call the Sinful Ladies’ Detective Agency,” Gertie declared. “The what?” Ida Belle exclaimed. “How did you find us?” Fortune asked quickly. “I remembered you said you were from Sinful. I called the sheriff’s department here and talked to someone named Myrtle. She knew all about you.” “Myrtle gave you my information over the phone?” Fortune exclaimed. “I think I’ll have to have a chat with her.” “Oh, no, nothing like that,” Ainslee assured Fortune. “She said the women I’m looking for might be here, or you might not, but if I really wanted to know, I’d get myself over to the General Store and talk to someone named Walter, and he’d decide whether he thought it was safe to...
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...The Voice Of Truth By Casting Crowns Intro (Gtr 2, Capo 3, Replay during Chorus.) Dsus2 Dsus2 D Dsus5 xx0230,xx0230,D, xx0235 Verse 1 (gtr 1) F Dm Oh what I would do to have, The kind of faith it takes Bm F#m Bm To climb out of this boat I'm in, Onto the crashing waves F Dm To step out of my comfort zone, Into the realm of the unknown Bm F#m Bm where Jesus is, And He's holding out His hand C Bm F But the waves are calling out my name And they laugh at me C Bm F Reminding me of all the times I've tried before and failed C Bm Bm C Dm The waves they...
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...| | Take the PA-663 exit, EXIT 44, toward Quakertown/Pottstown (Portions toll) | 0.5 mi | | | Turn left onto John Fries Hwy/PA-663. Continue to follow PA-663. | 3.4 mi | | | Turn left onto S West End Blvd/PA-309. Continue to follow PA-309. * PA-309 is 0.1 miles past Hickory Dr * Wendy's is on the corner * If you are on W Broad St and reach Quakertown Plaza Shop Ctr you've gone a little too far | 5.8 mi | | | Turn right onto Passer Rd. * Passer Rd is 0.5 miles past E Fairmount St * If you are on Main St and reach Station Ave you've gone about 0.4 miles too far | 0.06 mi | | | Take the 1st left onto Flint Hill Rd. * If you reach Suter Rd you've gone about 0.5 miles too far | 0.6 mi | | | Turn slight left onto Taylor Dr. * Taylor Dr is 0.2 miles past Walnut Ln Stay to the right | 2.0 mi | | | Taylor Dr becomes Apples Church Rd. Stay to the right | 0.8 mi | | | Turn left onto Leithsville Rd/PA-412. | 0.6 mi | | | Take the 2nd left onto Meadows Rd. * Meadows Rd is just past Springtown Hill Rd * If you are on Leithsville Rd and reach Herbert Ave you've gone a little too far * 2nd left after Giant | 0.10 mi | | | 1770 MEADOWS RD is on the left. * Your destination is just past Baker Ave * If you reach Railroad Ln you've gone a little too far |...
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...Introduction Description of a prison The walls closed in. I could not escape the endless, darkened wait to freedom. Sat in the corner of the chilled room, I can see the sharp corners at each edge of the room. The walls, painted red many years ago, connecting each corner forming a perfectly shaped square room. The dull paint on each of the four walls carries a burden memories where psychotic men drawing closer and closer to their death had been scratching at the walls. Looking up from the corner of the cell, my light flickers as many moths flutter around it finding the only hope and light that is left in the prison. ...read more. Middle Each man would shiver in the darkness of their cell knowing that this evil man would lead them to their death when the time would come in the near future. Every hour of every day, on perfect timing, the shadows of the evil guard would seep the rusty bars of each cell in the zoo of madness. Every twelve hours of every day the bell of the old clock tower would ring twelve times driving average men closer to madness. Every twelve hours of every day the bell ringing would drive those men closer to wanting to add the speckles of blood on their cold stone floor. Looking around when darkness falls in the real world, a small crack in the wall shows life outside in freedom. ...read more. Conclusion All the prisoners know it is time for another to walk the mile. And soon after the unlucky prisoner leaving the smell of burning flesh fills the halls and...
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...MAKING Gather the needed supplies and place them your cart. Using gloves strip off all linen from the bed and place them inside a plastic bag. If a bed is used and it is already soiled, replaced it with a fresh one. Lay down the bed pad on the bed. Place it on top of the mattress. Keep it smooth-flat over the bed. Secure it by tucking-in the garter on the corners. From the head side, lay down the first flat sheet on the top of the bed pad, with the right side up. Tuck-in the undersides of the sheet then miter all corners in such a way that the sheet tightly covers the mattress. Place the second bed sheet on top of the first flat sheet, with the wrong side up. Smoothen over and leave the edges hanging on the sides. Lay down the blanket on the top of the second bed sheet. Let it hang on the sides. Place another flat sheet on top of the blanket with the right side up. Stretch top corners towards the edge of the head side of the bed. From the head side, fold and tuck in the edges of the last sheet about 8-10 inches from the top edge, same level as the blanket. Miter all corners and tightly secure them into the mattress. Smoothen to make a neat appearance. Lay down the bed cover on top of the finished bed. Place the pillow inside a pillow case and lay it on the head side of the bed. Smoothen over the bed to make a nice appearance. VACUUMING Close the patio/balcony door before...
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...THE CROSS house was twenty paces away and the proximity and sight of it made Gary Soneji's skin prickle. It was Victorian-style, white shingled, and extremely well kept. As Soneji stared across Fifth Street, he slowly bared his teeth in a sneer that could have passed for a smile. This was perfect. He had come here to murder Alex Cross and his family. His eyes moved slowly from window to window, taking in everything from the crisp, white lace curtains to Cross's old piano on the sunporch, to a Batman and Robin kite stuck in the rain gutter of the roof Damon's kite, he thought. On two occasions he caught sight of Cross's elderly grandmother as she shuffled past one of the downstairs windows. Nana Mama's long, purposeless life would soon be at an end. That made him feel so much better. Enjoy every moment–stop and smell the roses, Soneji reminded himself. Taste the roses, eat Alex Cross's roses–powers, stems, and thorns. He finally moved across Fifth Street, being careful to stay in the shadows. Then he disappeared into the thick yews and forsythia bushes that ran like sentries alongside the front of the house. He carefully made his way to a whitewashed cellar door, which was to one side of the porch, just off the kitchen. It had a Master padlock, but he had the door open in seconds. He was inside the Cross house! He was in the cellar: The cellar was a clue for those who collected them. The cellar was worth a thousand words. A thousand forensic pictures, too. It was important...
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...example - since I wanted my friend's blanket three yards, I ended up with six yards of material total, because three yards of one design and three yards of another. You start out by laying the fleece down on a surface large enough for the fabric to be flat all of the way around with enough room for you to squeeze in to cut. Make sure the pieces are lined up one on top of the other. If one piece of fleece is longer than the other, simply trim the extra material off. Once the fabric is flat, start at one corner of the fleece. From the edge of the corner, go down three inches. At that spot, cut into the blanket three inches. Go back to the edge of the corner and do the same on the other side. You now have an inverted corner and a square piece of fabric that you can either put into your scrap pile or throw away. Do this to all four corners. Next, simply cut three inches into the blanket every one inch. Do this around the whole thing but do not cut the inverted corners, just ignore them. It will look like fringe when your done. All that is left now is to double knot the strips together! It is just like the first step in tying your shoe - hold one strip in each hand, cross them one over...
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...swinging night life. The Village is a hotspot was a hotspot for the young and idle, sitting on street corners until the wee hours of the morning is a norm. The Village is made up of ten streets running east to west and three running north to South. On many of these street corners, venders can be found selling from fruits, snacks, bread or cigarette. Whenever mum needed groceries we rarely went to the supermarket, we would climb onto our bicycles, and off we went, destined for the Kitty market. The market was located on the main road, it’s name Alexander Street. Alexander street ran from north to south, from the seawall to the Police Station and is about 0.75 of a mile long. All the action happens on Alexander Street, not in any of the access roads or the ally ways, but on Alexander Street. In the afternoon, after schools are out school children would line the pavements, although they were no schools on Alexander Street, kids from the neighboring school districts like Thomas lands or Campbellville would walk over to kitty, which wasn’t too far. They would stand on Alexander Street and wait on the more entertaining mini busses, to take them to their destinations. After four (4pm) the streets would be almost life less, the kids were either home or at after school classes. At about five (5pm) the streets were alive again, with the kid’s from after school lessons were out on the corner waiting for buses and the kids that lived in kitty had...
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...“There is a house in New Orleans, they called the Rising Sun. It’s been the ruin of many poor girls, and God I know I’m one.” My once beautiful and elegant mansion had become a land of a fiery hell, burned by its very own flames. I was a wicked woman but I never considered myself a crazy woman. I always knew that I was very intrigued by the anatomy of a human at a very young age, specifically at the time that I accidentally cut my finger in the kitchen. As soon as the drop of blood oozed out from the tip of my finger, I was mesmerized. Looking back now, I knew that I had to do what I had to do. I couldn’t tell anybody. Hell, keeping it a secret was probably the best decision for me and daughters. I loved my daughters, and I was wrong to have gone down such a terrible road that lead them to their misfortune. They could have been fine ladies of New Orleans, but my mistakes have lead us to flee to Paris, where we are living in quiet and obscurity. However, I’ll never forget the first time that I started my secret little hobby. As I grew up to be a fine lady of New Orleans myself, I had never looked back at my little fascination I had as a little girl. I had gone to the market that Sunday morning to bring back a nice chicken for dinner. I had told Abigail to prepare some chicken pot pie for dinner and I wanted a fresh chicken. I normally don’t go to the market myself but I had wanted Abigail to start on the pie early and it was such a beautiful day outside so I figured, why not...
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...Not much goes on in my town but when something happens everyone knows. One day my college friends and I headed back to my old town for spring break. Since we had nothing better to do we did something that anyone would regret. On april 25th 2009 we spent the night at the local cemitary because we wanted to see it the legened of the squeezer was real. The legend of the squeezer is well known in my small town in germany. Over three hundred years ago a girl, from a noble family was neglected most of the time because she was obnoctious. On her tenth birthday no one in her family got her a gift. When it came time for dinner she said, “has anyone remebered today is my birthday.” The family shunned her and continued in there conversation. She then...
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...each table with four high chairs surrounded. Beside the wall connected to the left-handed entrance, there is a normal round desk and two chairs in opposite. Opposite to the left-handed wall, the right side is all glasses which are the windows of the office in the next door. At two corners, there are two tables with chairs. Besides, at the left-handed corner, there is several irregular shapes colorful glasses stick on the wall and the reflecting different color by lamps just like in KTV. The commons is a lobby for students to take a rest or do some own work. It has two entrances and each entrance has two large gate posts. The integral color of the lobby is bright yellow and it has an octagon ceiling. As corresponding, there is a black-green octagon pattern on the floor. In the middle part of the lobby, there are 4 high top wooden round tables and each table with four high chairs surrounded. Beside the wall connected to the left-handed entrance, there is a normal round desk and two chairs in opposite. Opposite to the left-handed wall, the right side is all glasses which are the windows of the office in the next door. At two corners, there are two tables with chairs. Besides, at the left-handed corner, there is several irregular shapes colorful glasses stick on the wall and the reflecting different color by lamps just like in...
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