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...serves or does not serve the cause of justice." Otherwise, a child might be better off in an old-fashioned public high school. "At least he would not be deceived into believing that his choices were his own," declares Kozol, "and consequently would be able to react with secret rage and silent skepticism to the undisguised mendacity around...
...become topical, even chic. In recent films they have been treated-or mistreated-as the newest social problem (Journey Through Rosebud) or as symbolic Vietnamese (Soldier Blue). When the Legends Die is one of the rare movies that seem genuinely to express, even in a small way, the strangled rage and uncertainty of the modern Indian...
...conventional in mind. Fed up, he finally deserts Red and becomes a main attraction at the "big shows" like Pendleton and Odessa. Called "Killer" because he rides the horses way past the sound of the buzzer until they finally drop dead from the strain, Tom takes out all his rage and self-contempt in the saddle...
...heated rage that rocked East Cambridge with riots dropped below the boiling point this week as calm returned to the white ethnic neighborhood of Lawrence P. Largey, the 17-year-old youth who died in a jail cell October...
...Five Easy Pieces, the tomcat of Carnal Knowledge, Nicholson has already displayed remarkable range. David, so thoroughly introverted, so tentative, is the most demanding role he has had so far partly because it does not give him the chance to do what is easy for him -display sudden rage, ruthlessness, a casual, cunning kind of cool. Here, wearing a slowly unraveling cardigan and squinting nervously behind a pair of glasses forever smudged with fingerprints, Nicholson invests David with real turmoil and vulnerability...