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"Pizened" is a word used in Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird". It is Southern-speak for "poisoned" and used on page 23 as Walter Cunningham tells Scout and Jem that Boo Radley almost poisoned him."Reckon I have," said Walter. "Almost died first year I come to school and et them pecans- folks say he pizened 'em and put 'em over on the school side of the fence." (Harper,23)*"et" stands for "ate"
sir Walter Scott was the first English-language author to have a truly international career in his lifetime
Third person limited omniscient, with a high degree of intimacy with Walter's inner thoughts.
Walter Payton baby!
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Walter Lippmann uses the metaphor of a "condensed newspaper" to describe culture. He compares culture to a selection of significant events and ideas that are curated by society and passed down to future generations, much like how a newspaper selects and condenses important news for its readers.
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Walter Lippmann died on December 14, 1974 at the age of 85.
Walter Lippmann was born on September 23, 1889.
Walter Lippmann was born on September 23, 1889.
Walter Lippmann died on December 14, 1974 at the age of 85.
Walter Lippmann was born on September 23, 1889 and died on December 14, 1974. Walter Lippmann would have been 85 years old at the time of death or 125 years old today.
Walter I. Giles has written: 'The contribution of Walter Lippmann to American political thought'
CBS Reports - 1959 Walter Lippmann 1961 - 2.17 was released on: USA: 15 June 1961
CBS Reports - 1959 Walter Lippmann on Leadership 1-11 was released on: USA: 7 July 1960
CBS Reports - 1959 Walter Lippmann 1963 4-16 was released on: USA: 1 May 1963