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  1. The "brick by brick" quote in Seabiscuit: An American Legend is said by Red Pollard, the jockey. The full quote is, "I know. I know. l'm in a hurry too, Pops.

  2. Summary. In Cat on a Hot Tin Roof the cat is Maggie Pollitt, married to Brick, the favorite son of a wealthy plantation owner, Big Daddy, and the hot tin roof is the desperate measure she takes to ...

  3. Brick Pollitt. Brick Pollitt, a young alcoholic former football player. Brick is tormented by guilt over the death of his former teammate and best friend, Skipper. Brick and Skipper shared an ...

  4. Brick's descent into alcoholism makes him a weak candidate to manage the estate. He is the wayward son, still loved, but unable to assume his father's position because he is "throwing his life ...

  5. Quick answer: Brick and Maggie's relationship in *Cat on a Hot Tin Roof* is deeply strained and unhappy. Brick is contemptuous and emotionally distant, largely due to unresolved feelings ...

  6. The quote from A Raison in the Sun represents the culmination of Walter Younger and his family’s struggle for dignity and self-respect in a white-dominated society. Each member of the family ...

  7. In The Last Lecture, Randy Pausch uses the idea of the "brick wall" as a symbol of potential blockades or endings to dreams that he had. The point of his lecture was to demonstrate how creativity ...

  8. Brick is an otherwise unprepossessing figure, a quiet man, living a quiet life, married to a woman named Flora, who is expecting his first child and who frets over his humble means. Inexplicably ...

  9. Brick has become sullen and alcoholic because of his guilt over the suicide of his closest friend and one-time football teammate, Skipper. Skipper is, the play strongly suggests a homosexual, ...

  10. Brick is bound to his father by his own hatred for inauthenticity. However, Brick is immersed in such an "emotional paralysis" that the only real connection he seeks is the "click" from alcohol.