Introduction to Literature: Reading, Analyzing, and WritingAlfred Publishing Company, 1981 - 926 pagini |
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Pagina 256
... tell it to me quickly . MAN . ( Peering about the room . ) No one is listening ? AGNES . ( Whispers . ) No one . MAN . Tell them they're handsome . AGNES . You mean , flatter them ? Tell them they're handsome , intelligent , kind ? MAN ...
... tell it to me quickly . MAN . ( Peering about the room . ) No one is listening ? AGNES . ( Whispers . ) No one . MAN . Tell them they're handsome . AGNES . You mean , flatter them ? Tell them they're handsome , intelligent , kind ? MAN ...
Pagina 257
... tell them that they are ? MAN . Surely you're not narrow - minded , Agnes ? ( She shrugs , not quite sure . ) The ugly , the pimply , the crippled , the fat . Do you wish to get on in this world ? Tell them they're handsome . AGNES ...
... tell them that they are ? MAN . Surely you're not narrow - minded , Agnes ? ( She shrugs , not quite sure . ) The ugly , the pimply , the crippled , the fat . Do you wish to get on in this world ? Tell them they're handsome . AGNES ...
Pagina 272
... tell me I'm hand- some because you think I'm handsome or only to make fun of me ? AGNES . Because you're handsome . PRESIDENT . Thank you , Agnes . THERESE . You mean because he's rich . AGNES . If he were the richest man in the world ...
... tell me I'm hand- some because you think I'm handsome or only to make fun of me ? AGNES . Because you're handsome . PRESIDENT . Thank you , Agnes . THERESE . You mean because he's rich . AGNES . If he were the richest man in the world ...
Cuprins
Why study Literature? Your Role as a Student of Literature | 8 |
PRELIMINARY STUDY | 15 |
Taking Notes Deciding on the Unanswered Questions | 25 |
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