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entertaining angels

1. In 1917, women were brutally suppressed by the masses. Treated as minorities, they were classified with children and imbeciles, and thought to be incapable of dealing with their own affairs. Dorothy and her fellow marchers were demanding equal rights, mainly the right to vote. In the film, we see her leading a debonair lifestyle, and she seemed to be happy with what she was for a short time.2. Dorothy and her friends' carefree lifestyles were very unhealthy. They thought they had the right to believe in and do whatever they wanted. They did not conform for society or anyone else. Moise did not have the right to accuse them of doing wrong, because he was not so innocent himself. He was hedonistic and brash, and just as bohemian as the rest. Eugene O'Neill was a famous playwright who won the Nobel Prize and several Pulitzer Prizes. His plays were ambitious in range and severely tragic. 3. Yes, sometimes I feel confused and unsure of which direction my life is heading. If I really want to do something, most of the time I go for it, unless it is unrealistic. A lot of times I have settled for less, but if I have the chance for something better the next time, I strive for it. St. Augusti


Her journalism career opened her eyes to see poverty and other dark and horrible things in the world. Dorothy looks into Maggie's eyes and sees the Lord working through her. The scene reminds me of the story of Jesus washing the apostles' feet at the Last Supper. Peter's gift to the old man is considered "foolish" by many's standards because he gave him his only pair of shoes. I do not totally agree with that comment. God has never really "sneaked up" on me, but I'm sure he will in the future. God is not trying to "rally" everyone into the church. Dorothy was working so hard to help every single person she could, that she did not consider the welfare of her friends and coworkers. She would really start to fall in love with a man, sleep with him a few times, and he would abandon her. Yes, I can see the viewpoint of the revolting workers. Everyone is capable of serving others by doing lowly tasks. It is difficult to love some people because they can hurt you so much. This was God's way of showing her that she had a place in his kingdom, and a calling in the world.

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