Word: characterized
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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The litigious reader ready to sue a newspaper for libel at the drop of an insult has become a familiar courtroom character. But this time the roles were reversed. The editor was suing one of his readers. And to add to the novelty, the editor won. Bill McGaw, owner, editor...
And when we learn how most of them behave we believe in them even less. The vegetarian and his wife, for example, have one important character trait. They "believe passionately in the integrity of all the world." Although they have spent their lives crusading vainly and have witnessed a great...
The narrator, though an individual, is the most boring character of all. All he wants is to run his hotel successfully and have sex periodically. He is sleeping with the wife of an ambassador from a small South American country, and although he says he loves her, the only emotion...
Carnovsky's strong definition of Lear's character quite naturally carries over into his directing. Each role is clearly outlined against the character of Lear. Within this fairly rigid framework some of the supporting players were outstanding. David Grimm's Fool didn't whine, mince his steps or sing in...
Seniors will have strict priority for admittance to Soc Sci 136, "Character and Social Structure in America," given by David Riesman, Henry Ford II Professor of Social Science.