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Page 183
... characters caught in the network of world crises when he cries out , " I have no faith , but I am currently grasping at straws " ( 14 : 167 ) . He is temporarily vitiated by his dilemma because , while he has lost his faith , he knows ...
... characters caught in the network of world crises when he cries out , " I have no faith , but I am currently grasping at straws " ( 14 : 167 ) . He is temporarily vitiated by his dilemma because , while he has lost his faith , he knows ...
Page 271
... characters of the romance variety who are also individuals at least to the extent of being recognizably different from one another . There are a number of important reasons why successful TV characters are often stereotypes . First of ...
... characters of the romance variety who are also individuals at least to the extent of being recognizably different from one another . There are a number of important reasons why successful TV characters are often stereotypes . First of ...
Page 274
... characters are enslaved by the technologies they employ ( particularly the Imperial Forces - with the exception of Darth Vadar , who is the only inhabitant of the Death Star to escape its destruction ) . The characters trapped within ...
... characters are enslaved by the technologies they employ ( particularly the Imperial Forces - with the exception of Darth Vadar , who is the only inhabitant of the Death Star to escape its destruction ) . The characters trapped within ...
Contents
Le Guins Use of the Occult | 36 |
Utopia in the | 49 |
Jean Pfaelzer Parody and Satire in American Dystopian | 61 |
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