In the Jeffrey Meyers book, the weapon cited is a double barrel 12-gauge Boss (Boss & Co.) shotgun -- Hemingway's favorite.
The ironic part is that Juliet drank a potion to make it look like she was dead. While Romeo drank a poison to actually kill himself, both poisons and potions come from plants which is what friar Laurence was explaining in act 1.
The word is protagonist, in effect the main or lead character, not type-cast as hero or villain. it would have to be the title character, the Phantom himself.
tight eyez and big mijo they took it from a dance type called clownin and added kill-off moves,power moves, and a dictionary and called it krumpin
dramatic
Depressed, penitent and suicidal is the type of person that Creon is at the end of "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, disgraced Theban King Creon is depressed because he hits rock bottom personally and professionally. He is disliked by everyone, including himself. He is penitent because he recognizes himself as offensive to gods and mortals for denying Thebans god-given rights. He is suicidal because no one and nothing remains from who and what gave meaning to his life.
Marlin ;The Old Man and the Sea is a novel written by American author Ernest Hemingway, in 1951 in Cuba. It was the last major work of fiction to be produced by Hemingway and published in his lifetime. One of his most famous works, it centers upon Santiago, an aging fisherman who struggles with a giant marlin far out in the Gulf Stream.
He used a revolver with bullets in it NOT DAISIES!
Ernest Hemingway believed that war was a horrible destructive force. He saw it as a waste of life and human potential and he experienced it first-hand as a volunteer in World War I. In his works Hemingway often depicted war as a senseless and chaotic act that left its participants feeling disillusioned and disoriented. From his experiences Hemingway concluded that war was inhumane and ultimately futile. He wrote that war was a temporary way of correcting wrongs and he believed that war should only be used as a last resort.Hemingways attitude towards war is reflected in his works such as: A Farewell to Arms: The novel depicts the emptiness of war and the destruction it causes. The Sun Also Rises: This novel focuses on the struggle to find meaning in an aimless post-war world. For Whom the Bell Tolls: This novel conveys the sense of futility that Hemingway felt about war.In conclusion Ernest Hemingway believed that war was an oppressive and destructive force. In his works Hemingway depicted the devastating consequences of war and the hopelessness it left in its wake.
Cleopatra used some type of poison to kill herself. There is a story about her being bitten by a snake, but that is only a myth actually conjured up by Octavian himself.
mathematics and physical science
he used algebra & geometry
Ernest Hemingway wrote novels, short stories, and non-fiction works. His writing style is known for its concise and direct prose, often focusing on themes like love, war, and the human experience. Some of his most famous works include "The Old Man and the Sea," "A Farewell to Arms," and "The Sun Also Rises."
Incorrect.Per Garden and Gun:"When Ernest Hemingway took his own life on July 2, 1961, it was reported in Life magazine that he had done so with a "double-barreled shotgun." Further reports specified the gun was a Boss that he had purchased from Abercrombie & Fitch, and for years this has been widely accepted as fact. But a fascinating new book, Hemingway's Guns, by Silvio Calabi, Steve Helsley, and Roger Sanger (Shooting Sportsman Books), makes the case that Hemingway never owned a Boss, and that the suicide gun was actually made by W. & C. Scott & Son. It was Hemingway's pigeon gun, a long-barreled side-by-side that traveled with him from shooting competitions in Cuba to duck hunts in Italy to a safari in East Africa. By all accounts it was a favorite.Not long after that tragic day in Ketchum, Idaho, the gun was given to a local welder to be destroyed. "The stock was smashed and the steel parts cut up with a torch," the authors write. "The mangled remnants were then buried in a field." Roger Sanger visited the welding shop, which is still in business and being run by the grandson of the original proprietor. Amazingly, the welder still had a few pieces of the gun in a matchbox, and Sanger's immediate reaction to the evidence was, "This is no Boss." After showing pictures to a number of experts and collectors, he confirmed that it was most likely Hemingway's beloved W. & C. Scott that had been the suicide gun.Hemingway's Guns has many more revelations, and it says a lot about a man who spent much of his life in the company of firearms, from the Markham King air rifle he was given at age 5 to the Thompson submachine gun he used to drive sharks away from a trophy marlin. The photographs alone are worth the price of admission, a unique look at the evolution of a legendary sportsman."
a shotgun
fighting type
One type responds to antibiotics and the other does not. In other words type you can kill and the other type can kill you.
Ernest Rutherford had a strong and determined personality. He was known for his confidence, ambition, and innovative thinking. Rutherford was also described as being meticulous and detail-oriented in his scientific work.