The ending of "Harrison Bergeron" by Kurt Vonnegut implies that the cycle of oppressive societal control and rebellion is ongoing. It suggests that true equality can only be achieved by sacrificing individuality, creativity, and freedom. The story leaves the reader questioning the consequences of striving for absolute equality at the expense of personal liberty.
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No,it is not an idiom. It means exactly what it says - "if the job is going to get done" with the implied ending of "I will have to do it."
The short story "The Wedding Dance" ends with the implied idea that the woman is contemplating suicide after facing a separation from her husband.
On 1841 April 4, William Henry Harrison died, effectively ending his term as president. John Tyler succeeded him, serving the rest of his term.
Here Comes the Sun Written by George Harrison Performed by Yuna
The short story "The Wedding Dance" ends with the implied idea that the woman is contemplating suicide after facing a separation from her husband.
Tecumseh was killed by Harrison's army at the Battle of the Thames, ending the resistance in the Old Northwest.
No. It's illegal but nearly impossible to enforce. The loophole is that customers pay for the "massage" and the "happy ending" comes independently and is merely sex between consenting adults. The happy ending is implied in negotiation. Law enforcement agencies must prove solicitation took place and that money was exchanged for the purpose of the "happy ending". As a result, law enforcement tends to focus on street workers, where its easier to prove solicitation. Massage parlours are occasionally investigated, however.
The main characters that "die" in Final Fantasy XIII are Vanille and Fang but you would have to view the ending for yourself to decide if they are really "dead". It is implied that Cid dies, I say implied because it is just a little questionable but he almost definitely dies. Early on in the game it appears as if Sazh kills himself as well but you find out later that he didn't.
In the ending episode of "Chu-Bra," it is implied that Hayama Nayu and Komachi share a deep bond and understanding of each other, but they are not explicitly shown as a couple. Their relationship is left open to interpretation and is more focused on their friendship and mutual support.
No, "cheese" and "eve" do not rhyme. Rhyming words have similar ending sounds, such as "cheese" and "please" or "eve" and "leave."