The jacket ( his royal jacket ) , the rain , the knife that killed him , Laura
conformity
Conformity.
Full Metal Jacket
a magazine full of live rounds//Full Metal Jacket means: A full metal covering of the led bullet which is usually copper. A magazine full of live rounds would have rounds (bullets) with a Full Metal Jacket. :D
bodice, blouse (refer 'Indian blouse', 'women's jacket', etc.) (റവുക്ക, മുലക്കച്ച)
Yes, the noun 'jacket' is a common noun, a general word for any jacket of any kind.
The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'jacket' is it.Example: I can't find my jacket. It was in my locker this morning. Perhaps I left it in the gym.
The irony in "On the Sidewalk Bleeding" is that the protagonist, Andy, is seriously injured and dying, but nobody helps him because they assume he is just a gang member due to the jacket he is wearing. This highlights the superficial judgments people make based on appearances, ultimately leading to a tragic outcome.
I think that the cop only saw the symbolism on the jacket but he didn't know that he wanted to be a Royal. Only Laura was the one that knew that he wanted to be known as Andy and not a gang member of the royal
Michael Jackson's red jacket is at his home now. The jacket was made by Deborah Nadoolman Landis. Michael Jackson's red jacket has become symbolic and praised.
The turning point in "On the Sidewalk Bleeding" by Evan Hunter is when Andy realizes that he is not just a Royal, but also an individual with his own hopes and dreams. This shift in identity marks a moment of self-awareness and introspection as he grapples with his impending death and the realization that he is more than just a gang member.
It Depends ON If Your Talking About The Dally In The Outsiders. You HAVE To Be More Specific.
Freddie and Angela did not help the couple Andy because they were members of a rival gang, which is why they left him to die on the sidewalk after stabbing him. The gang rivalry and loyalty to their own group prevented them from assisting Andy in his time of need.
"Veste" is a noun in French, meaning "jacket" or "blazer".
The music video that sees Michael Jacket dancing on a sidewalk that lights up with every step is "Billie Jean." The song was released in 1983.
The author uses a sparse, apathetic style. This helps reinforce the general themes of the story (condemnation of apathy towards the nameless), and highlights the emotional turmoil of the two main characters (and perhaps the reader) through contrast.
coat?
Yes, zipper is often used as a transitive verb. "Zipper your jacket" meaning to close your jacket, or "Zipper your lip" meaning to be quiet or shut up.
it means party rocker