Legacy, Volume 16,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1999 |
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Halaman 97
... says that he " had no idea she'd understand what I was saying " ( 130 ) ; clearly , he assumes that , because she is dirty and poor , she is either an immigrant who does not understand English or literally outside of his language and ...
... says that he " had no idea she'd understand what I was saying " ( 130 ) ; clearly , he assumes that , because she is dirty and poor , she is either an immigrant who does not understand English or literally outside of his language and ...
Halaman 101
... says that she is particularly con- cerned about the children , but it is clear that she also wishes to memorialize Johnny- whom she did love and , perhaps more im- portant , was implicitly linked to as spouse— in a positive way . The ...
... says that she is particularly con- cerned about the children , but it is clear that she also wishes to memorialize Johnny- whom she did love and , perhaps more im- portant , was implicitly linked to as spouse— in a positive way . The ...
Halaman 127
... says , “ You want to go down fighting , is that it ? I don't want to go down fighting . I want to win . " She approaches him and , with great passion , defines the utopian impulse of the film : " The Anglo bosses look down on you , and ...
... says , “ You want to go down fighting , is that it ? I don't want to go down fighting . I want to win . " She approaches him and , with great passion , defines the utopian impulse of the film : " The Anglo bosses look down on you , and ...
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