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    Malamud and Anti-Semitism

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    Malamud and Anti-Semitism Throughout his fictional work‚ Bernard Malamud often focuses on the “Jewish persecution theme with overtones of universal inhumanity to man” (Field and Field xvi). Malamud himself has said‚ “The suffering of the Jews is a distinct thing for me. I for one believe that not enough has been made of the tragedy…Somebody has to cry – even if it’s a writer‚ twenty years later” (Cappell 10). The short stories‚ “The Armistice‚” “The German Refugee‚” and “The Jew Bird‚” all develop

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    In The Natural by Bernard Malamud‚ the main character‚ Roy Hobbs joins the New York Knights with an uncontrollable desire to be the best‚ at first in baseball‚ but later on in other aspects of his life. Roy is unable to control his appetites‚ one of them being for women. Roy is considerably influenced not by stereotypical fatherly figures‚ but rather women‚ namely Harriet Bird‚ Memo Paris‚ and Iris Lemon. While Harriet and Memo are not positive influences‚ and only wishes ill of Roy‚ Iris certainly

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    Literature Review - Bernard Malamud - The Magic Barrel Literature Review - Bernard Malamud - The Magic Barrel Bernard Malamud ’s story "The Magic Barrel" is a wonderful examination of the life of a confused young Jewish Rabbi. The story is set in uptown New York City‚ in the not too distant past. Mr. Malamud does an excellent job of describing the meager surroundings in which the story plays out. The setting in this story plays an especially important role since the people the main character

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    Bernard Malamund

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    Bernard Malamud‚ born April 26‚ 1914‚ Brooklyn‚ N.Y.‚ U.S.‚ American novelist and short-story writer who made parables out of Jewish immigrant life. Malamud’s parents were Russian Jews who had fled tsarist Russia. He was born in Brooklyn‚ where his father owned a small grocery store. The family was poor. Malamud’s mother died when he was 15 years old‚ and he was unhappy when his father remarried. He then assumed responsibility for his handicapped brother. Malamud was educated at the City College

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    Bernard Malamud's Sorrow

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    The short stories‚ “the Magic Barrel” and “The German Refugee” displays Bernard Malamud’s sorrow over his mother’s death. “The Magic Barrel” is about a young Jewish man named Leo Finkle‚ who has been studying six years to be a rabbi at a Jewish university called Yeshiva University in Brooklyn‚ New York. The story is ultimately about this man’s quest to find a wife‚ because one of his colleagues told him when he was ordained as a rabbi‚ a wife would make it easier for Leo to win a congregation over

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    ruin at the end of the novel. At the beginning of the story when he is still young‚ Hobbs says‚ “What I mean‚ […] is I feel that I have got it in me—that I am due for something very big. I have to do it” (Malamud). But as his life progresses and he grows up with American culture and traditions‚ Malamud uses baseball as a metaphor for Hobbs’ very “natural” progression through adulthood. This passage is when Hobbs first opens up to Lemon about his past: “‘What happened fifteen years ago‚ Roy?’ Roy felt

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    Bernard of Clairvoux

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    Bernard of Clairvaux Appellation: Cistercian monk and mystic‚ founder and abbot of the abbey of Clairvaux‚ preacher‚ and Doctor of the Church Born: Fontaine-lès-Dijon‚ France‚ 1090 Died: August 20‚ 1153 in Clairvaux‚ France Canonized: January 18‚ 1174 Feast Day: August 20 Death: Saint Bernard of Clairvaux died at the age of sixty – three on August 20‚ 1153 after spending forty years in the cloister. The deaths of his contemporaries served as a warning to Bernard. The first to die was Suger

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    Bernard Madoff

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    Running head: BERNARD MADOFF “If it Sounds too Good to be True” Larry Weyer Business Dynamics South University Abstract What can cause a man to take from so many for so long? What kind of human being can make promises that may only be fulfilled if someone else is left holding the bag? Throughout history‚ there have been many thief’s and cheats who have stole or ‘borrowed’ way past their limits and many who still financially plague society. In recent light‚ Bernard Madoff is the man on

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    Bernard Madoff

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    Bernard Madoff Ethics Case Bernard Madoff is a former stock broker‚ investment advisor‚ etc. He pleaded guilty in March 2009 to 11 felonies and admits that he turned his wealthy management business into a massive ponzi scheme that defrauded thousand of wealthy investors out of billions of dollars. He began this scheme in the early 1990’s. The funds missing from the investors accounts include gains totaling almost $65 billion that was fabricated by Madoff. Madoff reached an agreement on February

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    Bernard Monologue

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    peppermints in your mouth. Therefore‚ you’re all equipped and ready to kickoff this enchanting journey‚ leaving all the uncertainty behind. Bernard then blindfolds you and leads you onto a mystery path. Click‚ clank! You have no idea where you are heading other than Bernard’s constant laughter as more noises come into play. Ha‚ Ha! Then comes a swift movement as Bernard knocks on the door‚ Bang. Bang! He then unties the blindfold‚ you’re speechless‚ jaw dropped‚ right before you are the legendary reindeer

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