Last seen: May 24, 2023
“His only other option… was a Presbyterian chaplain who, due to overstaffing, was a bungle back at Fort Stewart… Duret found himself wondering if that...
Following the lives of Duret and Shrinkle they deal with suicide bombers. Duret has some serious PTSD he’s dealing with throughout the first third. Wh...
“As you watch the athletes score, check your latest statement, or kissing your child a lullaby, people die.” (Brodsky) is an example of understatement...
“A million things all at once-- I was too good for this war. Too smart, too compassionate, too everything. It couldn’t happen. I was above it.” (O’Bri...
“He remembers a time from twenty years back, when he was just a kid. Poolside. An apartment complex. Summer smoke and distant helicopters. Laughter.” ...
“This was the second time I heard Atticus ask the question in two days, and it meant somebody's man would get jumped. This was too good to miss. I bro...
“This was the second time I heard Atticus ask the question in two days, and it meant somebody's man would get jumped. This was too good to miss. I bro...
“How’d you and Mister Jem like to come to church with me tomorrow?” “Really?” “How about it?” grinned Calpurnia… “It’s like we're going to Mardi Gras,...
"How'd you and Mister Jem like to come to church with me tomorrow?" (Lee 133) A lot of things open up in the mind of Scout when she learned what going...
"You're real nice, Uncle Jack, an' I reckon I love you even after what you did, but you don't understand children much."... "And why don't I understan...
"To Kill A Mockingbird" has a lot of direct and indirect discrimination so it's kind of hard to pick, per say the best example of it but what I've not...
"There's some folks who don't eat like us," (Lee 27) "...That boys yo' comp'ny..." (Lee 27) "He ain't company, Cal, he's a Cunningham." (Lee 27) This ...