W.H. Auden say is necessary for modern man by a phonograph,radio car and frigidaire
In the poem "The Unknown Citizen" by W.H. Auden, the person has everything needed by a modern man. Those things are a phonograph, a car, a radio and a Frigidaire.
Arthur Miller would say that a typical working man or woman would make the best tragic hero for a modern play and a modern audience.
Miller called himself 'the Patagonian,' that is to say, a primitive man to whom the taboos and fetishes of modern society seem ridiculous:
Your question is a non-sequitor as you do not say what modern figure. Restate your question, please.
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The man wanted to sleep, because his child couldn't lie down.
why do scientists say that the tabon man was more modern that the cagayan man
Auden is pointing out that we often perceive war to be glorious and proud. That is what the woman expects to see when she looks at the shield. However, her disillusionment is our disillusionment as she looks past the shield and sees the horror and anti-glory that is reality.
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Do what you say you're going to do, be where you say you are going to be, and be home on time.....time and experience are necessary to develop trust, so don't be in a hurry
"Bachur" (בחור). And if the young part is necessary - "Bachur Tzair" (בחור צעיר).
Arthur Miller would say that a typical working man or woman would make the best tragic hero for a modern play and a modern audience.
A typical working man or woman is who Arthur Miller would say would make the best tragic hero for a modern play and a modern audience.
well, be new and modern. lick things...that's all i will say...and be talented!
ohh its necessary
Neither is correct. You say "If you feel it is necessary" or "If you feel that it is necessary."
I would say Albert Einstein for his Theory on Relativity but in these more modern times with more modern gadgets to help I would say Stephen Hawkinge, a man who sets the most wonderful example of overcoming such tremendous disabilities.