“Shh!” gestured the Godmother, looking directly at Inge. “Keep your voice down, will you? The Wrights are still sleeping, and last thing they need is you raising your voice.” “I don’t know about that, but I’m pretty sure that Megan’s parents are probably getting ready to go to work, right about now,” commented Germania. “Either way, both of you should be getting ready to meet up with Henry and Nadine, not arguing with each other over superficial details,” the Godmother suggested to the Bauer sisters. “Besides, this never happens to me whenever I’m with my sister, Jennifer.” “You made a good point, Margaret,” Hannelore told her. “Still, whatever happens I just don’t want to have Inge messing up the whole thing…” “And now you’re telling Kameradin Margaret that I can’t do anything right?” Inge told her older sister, offended by what she said to the Godmother. Not long after, another argument ensured between the two. While they were still arguing, the Godmother sighed, “No wonder why people can’t seem to take those two sisters seriously.” *** (Several hours later) Later that day, during the early afternoon hours at the Philadelphia Milchpalast, a small group of Catholic School Nobility …show more content…
Not wanting to be an annoyance to Representative Bianchi and MacDonald, who were most gracious to meet the nephew and cousin of one of Greater American Catholic Education’s most esteemed Ryanites, let alone allow her emotions get in the way of what occurring before her, Hannelore decided to keep her mouth shut. Instead of running her mouth like her sister, she simply listened in on all the commotion that occurring right before
When she does speak to others, her father is skeptical of what she has said. This is evident on their bus ride to Bend when she engages in a harmless conversation with the women sitting next to her. Her father tells her “you were talking to that lady sitting next to you. She is watching us. What did you tell her?”
Confused and annoyed by her harping, he rebutted, “Let’s save that for discussion later, Sara.”
Oh my, how soon we forget. We live in a society of "what have you done for me lately." But those in NBA circles may be wrapped up in what they've seen most recently more than the rest of the world.
I stand up and back away from her bed, my breath catching in my chest.’ ‘You mean that awful guy who wrote all that stuff about Lara… was, you?’ said Liam. My sister nods slowly, staring back at me with eyes red from weeping, and her face stained with tears. I thought to myself ‘How could my sister do this to her best friend. It was not fair.
“ I do not appreciate your tone, Anna. You need to calm down. This is no way to start off the day. Why don’t you give it some thought and we can talk about it at dinner.”
She said it angered her so much and worried her that she did not want to see or talk to that sister wife for months, And she didn't. She said she kept her distance and learned to become civil."
Fowler accurately discovers the (arrogant nature of the Americans) through actions of U.S. who believed they actually helping the Vietnamese people. When Fowler is asking Pyle about the marriage plan with Phuong, Pyle replied, “As a matter of fact I’m hoping to get special leave, then we could get married at home - properly” (Greene 147). Pyle portrays his belief that marriage in the United States is more proper than marriage in Vietnam which symbolizes his biased opinion that U.S. is better than any other country. Similarly to Pyle’s unreasonable opinion, the U.S., during the Vietnam War, blindly believed that it is doing the best for the Vietnam, even though that is not actually the case. Fowler, on the other hand, cares about the view of
"As you’ve forgotten, dear cousin, I am the one responsible for dealing with her, not you. Don't forget your place," James hissed.
said there was a reason to be ashamed. Anne said, "If I was crying I'd
We will be helping with the Thursday Night meal at the Highland Center on the 5th Thursday of each month for the rest of the year. The next 5th Thursday is July 30th. Stephanie Slack will be heading up our group as Ronney Joe will be out of town.
My mother pulled me aside. “Emily you need to calm your siblings down if we cause
She is disgusted at her mercenary and calculating sisters, who deceive their father. She prefers to “love and be silent.”
The 1920s is often stereotyped as the “Golden Twenties”, “Jazz Age”, and the “Roaring Twenties”. This was because the 1920s glorified and fantasized this era as being a wonderful time of excitement. During this time, there was also dramaturgic divide between the America’s pastime, and future. The nineteenth century, before World War I remained rooted culturally, without alteration. With the rise of the next generation, America seemed to disconnect its current attachment to the past, and guide into a more modern age. The divide between innovation and tradition created extreme contradictions as it switched over to urbanism and modernism (Zeitz). The 1920s also showed the economic boom from post World War I, the great migration of African American’s from the South to search for opportunity, and racial violence with the rise of the KKK.
As the minutes pass, the siblings are still arguing for all the most trivial of reasons. Drusilla decided that she needed to intervene, to steer the conversation back to its intended course. “Okay, are we finished arguing?” she asked the two Bauer sisters. “Both of you: your sisterly debacles aren’t going to get us anywhere. WE should be discussing about bigger things, like helping Action Andy rebuild his outfit, and not getting on Kaiserin Richardson’s bad side. I mean, do either of you realize that your bickering is as pointless as the ones Fabian and Siegmund have every now and then, if not more so than theirs? So if I were either of you, I would just shut up and stop the arguing.”
We feel terrible!” Leone glared at them, “Fine!” she replied, “But I’m doing it for Hattie, not you! And you’d better apologise to her when we fi nd her!”