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The Odd Couple: Exploring the Enduring Appeal of Mismatched Pairs
Are you fascinated by the dynamic between unlikely friends, the sparks that fly when opposites attract, or the sheer comedic gold mined from clashing personalities? Then you've come to the right place! This blog post delves into the enduring allure of "The Odd Couple," exploring the phenomenon across various media, from the iconic 1960s sitcom to modern interpretations. We’ll unpack the psychology behind these pairings, analyze their comedic and dramatic potential, and uncover why these mismatched duos continue to resonate with audiences worldwide. Prepare to discover why the friction between opposites often creates the most compelling narratives.
H2: The Original Odd Couple: Felix Unger and Oscar Madison – A Blueprint for Dysfunction
The phrase "The Odd Couple" is intrinsically linked to Neil Simon's celebrated play and subsequent television series. Felix Unger, the meticulous neat freak, and Oscar Madison, the slobbish sportswriter, represent the quintessential example of this dynamic. Their contrasting lifestyles, personalities, and approaches to life fuel the comedy. The brilliance of Simon's creation lies in the relatable aspects of their personalities; we see ourselves, or people we know, reflected in their quirks and flaws. The humor stems not from mean-spiritedness but from the sheer absurdity of their cohabitation and the constant friction between their vastly different worlds. This original pairing established a template for countless iterations of the “odd couple” trope in various forms of media.
H2: Beyond the Stage and Screen: The Odd Couple in Literature and Beyond
The concept of the odd couple transcends the realm of television and film. Literature is rife with examples of mismatched protagonists whose contrasting personalities drive the plot forward. Think of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson – the brilliant but socially inept detective and his grounded, practical companion. Their differences complement each other, creating a compelling dynamic that fuels the mysteries they solve. Similarly, many fictional friendships – even romantic relationships – thrive on the intriguing chemistry created by opposing forces. This concept extends beyond human relationships; even in animated films and video games, we see the successful implementation of odd couples, demonstrating the universality of this engaging trope.
H3: The Power of Contrast: Why Opposites Attract (and Entertain)
The enduring appeal of the odd couple lies in the inherent dramatic and comedic potential of contrasting personalities. The juxtaposition creates conflict, leading to hilarious misunderstandings and relatable struggles. However, it's not just about slapstick comedy. Often, the odd couple's contrasting strengths and weaknesses complement each other. What one lacks, the other provides, creating a balanced, albeit chaotic, whole. This dynamic fosters growth, challenges perspectives, and ultimately, provides a compelling narrative arc.
H2: Deconstructing the Trope: Modern Interpretations of the Odd Couple
Modern interpretations of the odd couple often subvert expectations. While the core concept remains – two vastly different individuals forced into proximity – the nuances of their relationship are explored with greater depth and complexity. We see explorations of societal prejudices, overcoming personal struggles, and the evolution of relationships beyond initial clashes. These modern portrayals offer a more nuanced and layered understanding of the odd couple dynamic, moving beyond simple comedic setups to explore deeper themes of acceptance, friendship, and personal growth.
H3: Beyond the Laughs: The Emotional Core of Mismatched Pairs
While the humor is often a significant element, the emotional core of the odd couple dynamic is equally compelling. The journey of these characters, from initial animosity to begrudging respect and even genuine affection, resonates deeply with audiences. We witness their vulnerability, their struggles, and their eventual growth, creating a connection that transcends the comedic elements. This emotional depth adds layers of complexity, enriching the narrative and fostering a deeper connection with the characters.
H2: The Enduring Legacy of The Odd Couple
The enduring legacy of "The Odd Couple" lies in its timeless appeal. The core theme of unlikely friendships and the comedic potential of contrasting personalities remains relevant across generations and cultures. The formula has been replicated and reimagined countless times, demonstrating the enduring power of this narrative archetype. Its continued success speaks to the universal human experience of finding connection and understanding in the most unexpected places. Whether it's the original sitcom or a contemporary reimagining, the enduring magic of the odd couple lies in its ability to evoke laughter, empathy, and a profound sense of understanding.
Conclusion:
From the classic Felix and Oscar to modern interpretations, the odd couple continues to capture our imaginations. Their contrasting personalities, the comedic friction, and the ultimately heartwarming journey towards understanding create narratives that resonate with us on multiple levels. The enduring success of this trope highlights the universal appeal of finding connection and growth amidst differences.
FAQs:
1. Are all "odd couples" comedic? No, while many odd couple narratives utilize humor, the dynamic can also be explored in dramatic and even tragic contexts. The core element is the contrast and the resulting interaction.
2. What makes an "odd couple" work narratively? A successful odd couple narrative needs a compelling central conflict stemming from their differences, balanced by moments of mutual understanding and growth that resonate with the audience.
3. Are there any real-life examples of "odd couples"? Yes! Many famous friendships and partnerships demonstrate this dynamic – people with vastly different personalities finding common ground and supporting each other.
4. How can the "odd couple" trope be used in marketing? Highlighting contrasting features of a product or service, or showcasing diverse customer testimonials, can successfully utilize this engaging trope.
5. Beyond friendship, can romantic relationships be considered "odd couples"? Absolutely! Many successful romantic relationships thrive on the contrasting personalities of the partners, creating a dynamic and engaging narrative.
the odd couple: The Odd Couple on Stage and Screen Bob Leszczak, 2014-08-20 Inspired by the real life post-divorce experiences of television comedy writer Danny Simon, The Odd Couple has touched multiple generations of fans. Playwright Neil Simon embellished his brother Danny's pseudo-sitcom situation and created an oil-and-water twosome with memorable characters showcasing the foibles of mankind. The original Broadway production enjoyed a run of 964 performances. The story of the cohabitation of Felix Ungar and Oscar Madison translated extremely well to the silver screen, and then in 1970 to television, where it brought weekly laughs and mirth to an even larger audience for five seasons in prime time. This thorough history details The Odd Couple in all its forms over the decades. It provides capsule biographies of the stage, film and television casts and crew, as well as an episode guide and a wealth of little-known information. |
the odd couple: The Odd Couple Neil Simon, 1966 One of Simon's earlier comedies, which later became a popular television series. |
the odd couple: THE ODD COUPLE Grand Theatre Collection (University of Guelph), Neil Simon, 1968 |
the odd couple: The Odd Couple , 1971 Scripts for eight episodes. |
the odd couple: The Odd Couple Blyth Festival Theatre Archives (University of Guelph), Grand Theatre Collection (University of Guelph), Neil Simon, 1991 |
the odd couple: Odd Couple Mania Rip Stock, 1983 |
the odd couple: The Odd Couple Neil Simon, 1965 |
the odd couple: The Odd Couple Yvonne Coppard, Yvonne Coppard Quirk, 2000 This book is suitable for reluctant readers of 8-13 with a reading age of eight years. It is printed on cream paper, which is proven to be more restful on the eye. The font is specially designed to encourage a smooth and easy read. There are frequent page breaks, short, headed chapters and illustrations on almost every page. A wide range of specialists, including children themselves, have read and commented on the book prior to publication. |
the odd couple: The Odd Couple Richard Bradford, 2012-10-30 Kingsley Amis was a mimic, jester, father, husband, atheist, pseudo-socialist and clubland Tory boozer with a limitless taste for adultery; Philip Larkin a glum misanthrope who lived in self-imposed solitude. And yet, after meeting at St John's, Oxford in 1941, this unlikely pair struck up a friendship to endure for more than forty years, despite a period of acrimony in the 1960s. From their early days of undergraduate ambitions and enthusiasms through to the bitterness of middle age, Richard Bradford charts the progress of a remarkable friendship, and shows how crucial it was to the making of these two literary giants. Without Larkin's inspiration and input, Amis would never have written his award-winning debut, Lucky Jim; if not for Amis's overnight success, Larkin would never have abandoned his hopes of becoming a novelist and turned instead to verse. Larkin's ensuing resentment would simmer beneath the surface of their relationship for years to come. Drawing on an enormous archive of letters, manuscripts and interviews, The Odd Couple not only offers a rare glimpse into the private correspondence of two controversial and eccentric men, it also illuminates some of the finest novels and poems of the twentieth century. |
the odd couple: The odd couple , 2009 |
the odd couple: Odd Couple One and Two Neil Simon, 2000 The Odd Couple I and The Odd Couple II, by America's premier playwright, Neil Simon, are two of the author's most famous and beloved works. Oscar and Felix are two of the stage and screen's most memorable and endearing characters. For the first time, the screenplays are collected in this volume. |
the odd couple: The Odd Couple Raphael Israeli, 2019-02-21 The Odd Couple details the ups and downs in the tortuous relations between modern Turkey and Israel. The central actor in the book is Tayyip Erdogan, who came to power in Turkey in 2002-2003, determined to turn the clock back and return his country to its pre-Ataturk glory, when the Ottoman Dynasty reigned supreme and Islam was the dominant ideology holding the Empire together. To understand the aberrant relationship between the Jewish state of Israel and the Islamic state of Turkey, and the preponderant role of Tayyip Erdogan in its deterioration, one must dig into the Ottoman past, the historical attitudes of Turks to Jews, and the shift in Turkish policies that was effected by the transition from the modern Turkish civil governments up to 2002 to the vast changes that the Islamic parties of Erbakan and Erdogan have triggered thereafter. This is the story of how one man can alter relations between two countries. |
the odd couple: The Friend (National Book Award Winner) Sigrid Nunez, 2018-02-06 WINNER OF THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FOR FICTION ONE OF THE NEW YORK TIMES’S 100 BEST BOOKS OF THE 21ST CENTURY NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE STARRING NAOMI WATTS “A beautiful book . . . a world of insight into death, grief, art, and love.” —Wall Street Journal “A penetrating, moving meditation on loss, comfort, memory . . . Nunez has a wry, withering wit.” —NPR “Dry, allusive and charming . . . the comedy here writes itself.” —The New York Times The New York Times bestselling story of love, friendship, grief, healing, and the magical bond between a woman and her dog. When a woman unexpectedly loses her lifelong best friend and mentor, she finds herself burdened with the unwanted dog he has left behind. Her own battle against grief is intensified by the mute suffering of the dog, a huge Great Dane traumatized by the inexplicable disappearance of its master, and by the threat of eviction: dogs are prohibited in her apartment building. While others worry that grief has made her a victim of magical thinking, the woman refuses to be separated from the dog except for brief periods of time. Isolated from the rest of the world, increasingly obsessed with the dog's care, determined to read its mind and fathom its heart, she comes dangerously close to unraveling. But while troubles abound, rich and surprising rewards lie in store for both of them. Elegiac and searching, The Friend is both a meditation on loss and a celebration of human-canine devotion. |
the odd couple: The Odd Couple Neil Simon, 1986 |
the odd couple: The Odd Couple on Stage and Screen Bob Leszczak, 2014-08-23 Inspired by the real life post-divorce experiences of television comedy writer Danny Simon, The Odd Couple has touched multiple generations of fans. Playwright Neil Simon embellished his brother Danny's pseudo-sitcom situation and created an oil-and-water twosome with memorable characters showcasing the foibles of mankind. The original Broadway production enjoyed a run of 964 performances. The story of the cohabitation of Felix Ungar and Oscar Madison translated extremely well to the silver screen, and then in 1970 to television, where it brought weekly laughs and mirth to an even larger audience for five seasons in prime time. This thorough history details The Odd Couple in all its forms over the decades. It provides capsule biographies of the stage, film and television casts and crew, as well as an episode guide and a wealth of little-known information. |
the odd couple: The Odd Couple, Happy Ever After , 1976 |
the odd couple: Odd Couple Michael Huberman, 2012-05-29 It has become commonplace to think that globalization has produced a race to the bottom in terms of labor standards and quality of life: the cheaper the labor and the lower the benefits afforded workers, the more competitively a country can participate on the global stage. But in this book the distinguished economic historian Michael Huberman demonstrates that globalization has in fact been very good for workers’ quality of life, and that improved labor conditions have promoted globalization. |
the odd couple: Odd Couple L. E. Blair, 1990 Total opposites Mark Wright and Randy Zak get stuck working on a school project together. |
the odd couple: The Marmalade Diaries Ben Aitken, 2022-03-10 'Charming, touching and very very funny' Jenny Colgan 'Simply too good' Daily Mail From the author of the acclaimed THE GRAN TOUR ONE HOUSE. TWO HOUSEMATES. THREE REASONS TO WORRY: WINNIE AND BEN ARE SEPARATED BY 50 YEARS, A GULF IN CLASS, AND MAJOR DIFFERENCES OF OPINION. When hunting for a room in London, Ben Aitken came across one for a great price in a lovely part of town. There had to be a catch. And there was. The catch was Winnie: an 85-year-old widow who doesn't suffer fools. Full of warmth, wit and candour, The Marmalade Diaries tells the story of an unlikely friendship during an unlikely time. Imagine an intergenerational version of Big Brother, but with only two contestants. One of the pair a grieving and inflexible former aristocrat in her mid-eighties. The other a working-class millennial snowflake. What could possibly go wrong? What could possibly go right? Out of the most inauspicious of soils - and from the author of The Gran Tour - comes a book about grief, family, friendship, loneliness, life, love, lockdown and marmalade. |
the odd couple: Architecture's Odd Couple Hugh Howard, 2016-05-24 In architectural terms, the twentieth century can be largely summed up with two names: Frank Lloyd Wright and Philip Johnson. Wright (1867–1959) began it with his romantic prairie style; Johnson (1906–2005) brought down the curtain with his spare postmodernist experiments. Between them, they built some of the most admired and discussed buildings in American history. Differing radically in their views on architecture, Wright and Johnson shared a restless creativity, enormous charisma, and an outspokenness that made each man irresistible to the media. Often publicly at odds, they were the twentieth century's flint and steel; their repeated encounters consistently set off sparks. Yet as acclaimed historian Hugh Howard shows, their rivalry was also a fruitful artistic conversation, one that yielded new directions for both men. It was not despite but rather because of their contentious--and not always admiring--relationship that they were able so powerfully to influence history. In Architecture's Odd Couple, Howard deftly traces the historical threads connecting the two men and offers readers a distinct perspective on the era they so enlivened with their designs. Featuring many of the structures that defined modern space--from Fallingwater to the Guggenheim, from the Glass House to the Seagram Building--this book presents an arresting portrait of modern architecture's odd couple and how they shaped the American landscape by shaping each other. |
the odd couple: Detective Comics (2016-) #1045 Mariko Tamaki, Stephanie Nicole Phillips, 2021-11-23 Batman and Mayor Nakano have freed themselves from the Vile parasite-infected sewers of Gotham City…only to find the nightmare has risen higher than they had imagined! With the city streets being overtaken by larger, (somehow even more) horrific creatures, these two enemies must put aside their differences and save the city-while there’s still time! This skin-crawling, heart-pounding, terror-inducing installment of “Fear State” will change the nature of the Dark Knight and Mayor Nakano forever, and cast an eerie shadow over the next major Bat-event to come… Then, in “Foundations” part two, Batman runs into an unlikely ally in his investigation at the Arkham Tower construction site, and believe us, Harley Quinn has a lot to say about all this! |
the odd couple: The Alice B. Toklas Cook Book Alice B. Toklas, 2021-05-18 “I’m drenched in cream, marinated in wine, basted in cognac, and thoroughly buttered by the end of The Alice B. Toklas Cook Book.” —Eula Biss, New York Times bestselling author of Having and Being Had A beautiful new edition of the classic culinary memoir by Alice B. Toklas, Gertrude Stein’s romantic partner, with a new introduction by beloved culinary voice Ruth Reichl. Restaurant kitchens have long been dominated by men, but, as of late, there has been an explosion of interest in the many women chefs who are revolutionizing the culinary game. And, alongside that interest, an accompanying appetite for smart, well-crafted culinary memoirs by female trailblazers in food. Nearly 70 years earlier, there was Alice. When Alice B. Toklas was asked to write a memoir, she initially refused. Instead, she wrote The Alice B. Toklas Cook Book, a sharply written, deliciously rich cookbook memorializing meals and recipes shared by Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Wilder, Matisse, and Picasso—and of course by Alice and Gertrude themselves. While The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas—penned by Gertrude Stein—adds vivid detail to Alice’s life, this cookbook paints a richer, more joyous depiction: a celebration of a lifetime in pursuit of culinary delights. In this cookbook, Alice supplies recipes inspired by her travels, accompanied by amusing tales of her and Gertrude’s lives together. In “Murder in the Kitchen,” Alice describes the first carp she killed, after which she immediately lit up a cigarette and waited for the police to come and haul her away; in “Dishes for Artists,” she describes her hunt for the perfect recipe to fit Picasso’s peculiar diet; and, of course, in “Recipes from Friends,” she provides the recipe for “Haschich Fudge,” which she notes may often be accompanied by “ecstatic reveries and extensions of one’s personality on several simultaneous planes.” With a heartwarming introduction from Gourmet’s famed Editor-in-Chief Ruth Reichl, this much-loved, culinary classic is sure to resonate with food lovers and literary folk alike. |
the odd couple: Barefoot in the Park Neil Simon, 1964 A brand new lawyer and his young bride have returned from their honeymoon and are moving into their new high-rent apartment only to find that the place is absolutely bare of furniture, the paint job is all wrong, the skylight leaks, there is room for only one twin bed, and the wacky neighbors pop up at the worst times. |
the odd couple: The Odd Couple , 1972 |
the odd couple: Sweet Bean Paste Durian Sukegawa, 2017-10-05 'I'm in story heaven with this book.' Cecelia Ahern, author of P.S. I Love You A charming tale of friendship, love and loneliness in contemporary Japan Sentaro has failed. He has a criminal record, drinks too much, and his dream of becoming a writer is just a distant memory. With only the blossoming of the cherry trees to mark the passing of time, he spends his days in a tiny confectionery shop selling dorayaki, a type of pancake filled with sweet bean paste. But everything is about to change. Into his life comes Tokue, an elderly woman with disfigured hands and a troubled past. Tokue makes the best sweet bean paste Sentaro has ever tasted. She begins to teach him her craft, but as their friendship flourishes, social pressures become impossible to escape and Tokue’s dark secret is revealed, with devastating consequences. Sweet Bean Paste is a moving novel about the burden of the past and the redemptive power of friendship. Translated into English for the first time, Durian Sukegawa’s beautiful prose is capturing hearts all over the world. |
the odd couple: Warning! This Book May Contain Rabbits! Tim Warnes, 2016-02-01 Uh-oh! Mole and the Lumpy Bumpy thing have found a top hat with the label “Warning: Do Not Touch!” Out of the hat hops a bunny. And another. And another! Holy moly! Surely bunnies aren’t dangerous. Are they? Warning! is the funny and entertaining sequel to the hugely popular Dangerous! (nominated for the Kate Greenaway Award and shortlisted for Evening Standard’s Oscar’s First Book Prize). Jam-packed with labels to help improve your kid’s vocabulary, it’s the perfect picture book for a young child just starting to read independently. |
the odd couple: The Odd Couple Alan Behm, 2024-07-02 A set of provocative ideas about recalibrating the relationship between Australia and the USA to deliver peace and prosperity rather than conflict and disharmony America matters. Australia matters. They matter to each other. They matter to the world. Their institutional and structural alignments are deep and powerful. Americans believe in themselves. Australians believe in each other. They are mates. They are gregarious. Americans are single-minded and ambitious. Success is the reward for effort. Australians are happy-go-lucky. They do not push themselves too hard. Americans honour success. Australians cut down tall poppies. Both are brash. There are also many contrasts. America is religious. Australia is secular. Curiously, their differences help to explain why they are so close – and why their relationship is so superficial. They share interests: they like winning and being in charge; they like wealth, and they like being liked. They like condescension, and excluding people they do not like. 'National security' is a major shared interest. So is racism. America's (and Australia's) recent wars have all been against non-whites. Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan are worse off for the wars we fought. So are we. Despite the political rhetoric, America and Australians do not share values. They do not share the values of equality, inclusion, respect, tolerance and trust. They do share a pervasive sense of insecurity. America supports a gun and war culture regardless of the costs, and Australia supports American adventurism unconditionally. Their focus on security emphasises war, not peace. America is floundering and appears to have lost its way. It needs friends that advise and encourage. As rich and powerful first-world nations, America and Australia share a problem: how to recalibrate their relationship to deliver peace and prosperity rather than conflict and disharmony. In The Odd Couple, Allan Behm suggests ways that America and Australia can transcend military glitz to strengthen well-being and human security worldwide. America needs a friend, not a flunkey, and Australia may become its best ally. |
the odd couple: Neil Simon's 'The odd couple' Antje Schöne, 2008 Seminar paper from the year 2006 in the subject American Studies - Literature, grade: 1,3, Dresden Technical University (Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik), course: American Comedies, 5 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: I am a creature controlled by some cruel fate that had twisted and warped my personality so that at the first sign of personal involvement, I became transformed from human being into the most feared and dangerous beast on earth, the observer-writer, says Neil Simon, calling himself a monster who finds himself totally involved in situations, and then suddenly and without warning steps back to watch the proceeding. Some call Simon Broadway's most successful playwright, others in commercial terms, the most successful dramatist in the American theatre, and probably in the history of the world. Fact is, he has had dozens of plays produced and has been showered with more Academy and Tony nominations than any other writer. Born on July 4, 1927, Marvin Neil Simon grew up in Manhattan and shortly attended New York University and the University of Denver. His most significant job came in the early 1950s when he started writing for television comedy series. By the 1960s, Simon had begun to concentrate on writing plays for Broadway. His first hit was 'Come Blow Your Horn' in 1961. Throughout his career, Simon has drawn extensively on his own life and experience for materials for his plays. The author's milieu is middle-aged, middle class New York [, neighborhoods he knows well from when he was a child], and he builds much of his humor on the familiarity of that world to his audience. But Simon is probably best known for his characters Oscar Madison and Felix Ungar from his 1965 playwright 'The Odd Couple'. Neil Simon's fabulously funny creation The Odd Couple started out in 1965 as a Broadway play, became a movie in 1968 and then was adapted for TV by ABC in 1970, remaining on screen for five years and more th |
the odd couple: An Introduction To--the Art of Theatre Marsh Cassady, 2007 Offers a comprehensive overview to the art of theatre, exploring every aspect of theatre history, production, role in cultures around the world, business aspects, major eras, and future potential. |
the odd couple: For the First Time on Television... Garry Berman, 2016-03-28 What was the very first situation comedy on American television? What was the first police drama? When was the first program broadcast in color? It takes only a moment of pondering such questions to realize how little we really know about the history of the medium that entertains us, informs us, and keeps us company at some point during each day and night. Every generation since the end of World War II has seen television become an integral part of our lives. However, even the most avid TV viewers are unaware of when, and under what circumstances, each onscreen television milestone has taken place. For the First Time on Television is a history of television presented with a fresh approach, by extensively examining the history of nearly 100 of television's firsts, ranging from the first person ever to appear on a television screen, to the day the first HDTV screen made its debut, and everything in between. Here you'll find little-known but fascinating kernels of information regarding the groundbreaking programs, individuals, and events that have become an important part of TV history, and that still affect what we see on television today. You'll probably find yourself indulging in these firsts the way you'd treat an open bag of potato chips-by discovering how it is nearly impossible to enjoy just one or two without reaching for more. About the Author Garry Berman is a pop culture historian and freelance writer whose previous books include Best of the Britcoms: From Fawlty Towers to Absolutely Fabulous, We're Going to See the Beatles!, Perfect Fool: The Life and Career of Ed Wynn, and Between the Laughs. He has also contributed articles to Nostalgia Digest magazine, Beatlefan magazine, and several pop culture web sites. He lives in New Jersey with his wife, Karen. |
the odd couple: Odd Couples Daphne J. Fairbairn, 2015-08-25 The remarkable and unique ways that male and female animals play out gender roles in nature While we joke that men are from Mars and women are from Venus, our gender differences can't compare to those of many other animals. For instance, the male garden spider spontaneously dies after mating with a female more than fifty times his size. And male blanket octopuses employ a copulatory arm longer than their own bodies to mate with females that outweigh them by four orders of magnitude. Why do these gender gulfs exist? Introducing readers to important discoveries in animal behavior and evolution, Odd Couples explores some of the most extraordinary sexual differences in the animal world. Daphne Fairbairn uncovers the unique and bizarre characteristics of these remarkable species and the special strategies they use to maximize reproductive success. Fairbairn also considers humans and explains that although we are keenly aware of our own sexual differences, they are unexceptional within the vast animal world. Looking at some of the most amazing creatures on the planet, Odd Couples sheds astonishing light on what it means to be male or female in the animal kingdom. |
the odd couple: Ike and Dick Jeffrey Frank, 2013-02-05 Dwight D. Eisenhower and Richard Nixon had a political and private relationship that lasted nearly twenty years, a tie that survived hurtful slights, tense misunderstandings, and the distance between them in age and temperament. Yet the two men brought out the best and worst in each other, and their association had important consequences for their respective presidencies. In Ike and Dick, Jeffrey Frank rediscovers these two compelling figures with the sensitivity of a novelist and the discipline of a historian. He offers a fresh view of the younger Nixon as a striving tactician, as well as the ever more perplexing person that he became. He portrays Eisenhower, the legendary soldier, as a cold, even vain man with a warm smile whose sound instincts about war and peace far outpaced his understanding of the changes occurring in his own country. Eisenhower and Nixon shared striking characteristics: high intelligence, cunning, and an aversion to confrontation, especially with each other. Ike and Dick, informed by dozens of interviews and deep archival research, traces the path of their relationship in a dangerous world of recurring crises as Nixon’s ambitions grew and Eisenhower was struck by a series of debilitating illnesses. And, as the 1968 election cycle approached and the war in Vietnam roiled the country, it shows why Eisenhower, mortally ill and despite his doubts, supported Nixon’s final attempt to win the White House, a change influenced by a family matter: his grandson David’s courtship of Nixon’s daughter Julie—teenagers in love who understood the political stakes of their union. |
the odd couple: Adrift Jessica Olien, 2017-01-03 Perfect for fans of Goodnight, Already! and You Will Be My Friend, this is a classic and quirky story of finding friendship where you least expect it, from the author/illustrator of The Blobfish Book and Shark Detective. Karl and Hazel are polar bears. They are not friends. Until . . . CRAAACCKKK! Of all the polar bears, Karl is stuck with one who doesn’t like to talk. Of all the polar bears, Hazel is stuck with the one who talks too much. And now they’re drifting out to sea together. . . . Also includes fun facts and resources about polar bears and the Arctic. |
the odd couple: Culture’s Engine William Gosling, 2020-10-17 Culture’s Engine offers an insightful and penetrating analysis of the enduring relationship between technology and society. William Gosling explores in absorbing historical detail how humans have experienced change through a sequence of technological revolutions, each giving rise to new social organisation, which in turn influences the shape and timing of the next such revolution. Gosling argues that it is through this dialogue that successful technology sets the direction and pace of all cultural evolution. The state of technology at any time is the major influence on the world, and not just the material world. This book then is not a history of technology, still less of science. It fundamentally questions how technology and social forces interact, leading to these successive revolutions and their outcomes. |
the odd couple: Warning! Do Not Touch! Tim Warnes, 2021-07-06 Mole's best friend, the Lumpy-Bumpy Thing, has found a hat. On it there's a label that reads Warning! Do Not Touch! The Lumpy-Bumpy Thing picks up the hat and puts it on his head. But Mole is worried. Quick! Take it off! he cries. It could be dangerous! Suddenly, a bunny hops out of the hat, and then another, and another! Soon, there are too many bunnies to count! What can Mole and the Lumpy-Bumpy Thing do now? |
the odd couple: For Love Or Money , 2005-12-27 Timmy decides that the only way to improve his babysitter's mean disposition is to get her to fall in love. |
the odd couple: Lee Marvin Dwayne Epstein, 2013-01-01 The first full-length, authoritative, and detailed story of the iconic actor's life to go beyond the Hollywood scandal-sheet reporting of earlier books, this account offers an appreciation for the man and his acting career and the classic films he starred in, painting a portrait of an individual who took great risks in his acting and career. Although Lee Marvin is best known for his icy tough guy roles—such as his chilling titular villain in The ManWho Shot Liberty Valance or the paternal yet brutally realistic platoon leader in The Big Red One—very little is known of his personal life; his family background; his experiences in WWII; his relationship with his father, family, friends, wives; and his ongoing battles with alcoholism, rage, and depression, occasioned by his postwar PTSD. Now, after years of researching and compiling interviews with family members, friends, and colleagues; rare photographs; and illustrative material, Hollywood writer Dwayne Epstein provides a full understanding and appreciation of this acting titan's place in the Hollywood pantheon in spite of his very real and human struggles. |
the odd couple: The Professor and the President Stephen Hess, 2014-12-08 What happens when a conservative president makes a liberal professor from the Ivy League his top urban affairs adviser? The president is Richard Nixon, the professor is Harvard's Daniel Patrick Moynihan. Of all the odd couples in American public life, they are probably the oddest. Add another Ivy League professor to the White House staff when Nixon appoints Columbia's Arthur Burns, a conservative economist, as domestic policy adviser. The year is 1969, and what follows behind closed doors is a passionate debate of conflicting ideologies and personalities. Who won? How? Why? Now nearly a half-century later, Stephen Hess, who was Nixon's biographer and Moynihan's deputy, recounts this fascinating story as if from his office in the West Wing. Daniel Patrick Moynihan (1927–2003) described in the Almanac of American Politics as the nation's best thinker among politicians since Lincoln and its best politician among thinkers since Jefferson, served in the administrations of four presidents, was ambassador to India, and U.S. representative to the United Nations, and was four times elected to the U.S. Senate from New York. Praise for the works of Stephen Hess Organzing the Presidency Any president would benefit from reading Mr. Hess's analysis and any reader will enjoy the elegance with which it is written and the author's wide knowledge and good sense. -The Economist The Presidential Campaign Hess brings not only first-rate credentials, but a cool, dispassionate perspective, an incisive analytical approach, and a willingness to stick his neck out in making judgments. -American Political Science Review From the Newswork Series It is not much in vogue to speak of things like the public trust, but thankfully Stephen Hess is old fashioned. He reminds us in this valuable and provocative book that journalism is a public trust, providing the basic information on which citizens in a democracy vote, or tune out. — Ken A |
the odd couple: Skunk and Badger: Skunk and Badger 1 Amy Timberlake, Jon Klassen, 2020-09-29 No one wants a skunk. They are unwelcome on front stoops. They should not linger in Rock Rooms. Skunks should never, ever be allowed to move in. But Skunk is Badger's new roommate and there is nothing Badger, who prefers to be left alone to do Important Rock Work, can do about it. Skunk ploughs into Badger's life and Badger's life is upended. Tails are flipped. The wrong animal is sprayed. And why-oh-why are there so many chickens? Winnie-the-Pooh meets Wallace & Gromit in a fresh take on a classic odd-couple friendship. Caldecott Medal illustrator Jon Klassen has created some of the most iconic cover images in recent memory, ranging from I Want My Hat Back to Pax, and his distinct humour and eye for design are truly a dream fit for this series. Newbery Honor author Amy Timberlake's Skunk & Badger, a junior fiction that's at once hilarious and deeply felt, calls to mind the work of Kate DiCamillo and even A.A. Milne. |
the odd couple: Perry on the Left, Price on the Right Larry Fleece, 2014 It was a gamble that paid off: the unlikely pairing of mainland transplant Michael W. Perry and local football coach Larry Price, the odd couple who became the most successful team in Hawaii radio history.Perry on the Left, Price on the Right: Thirty Years with the Odd Couple of Island Radio is the inside story of the duo, spanning more than three decades at the top of the local radio ratings. The large-format volume includes lively anecdotes, photos and memorabilia of the pair's thirty years behind the microphone and out in the local community: the parade of celebrities, the ever-vigilant Posse, the Coconut Wireless, the marathon emergency broadcasts and much more. |
The Odd Couple (1970 TV series) - Wikipedia
The Odd Couple (titled onscreen Neil Simon's The Odd Couple) is an American sitcom television series broadcast from September 24, 1970, to March 7, 1975, on ABC. The show, which stars Tony Randall as Felix Unger and Jack Klugman as Oscar Madison, was the first of several sitcoms developed by Garry Marshall for Paramount Television. The series ...
The Odd Couple (TV Series 1970–1975) - IMDb
The Odd Couple: Created by Jerry Belson, Garry Marshall. With Tony Randall, Jack Klugman, Al Molinaro, Penny Marshall. Two men, a neat freak and a slob separated from their wives, have to live together despite their differences.
The Odd Couple (film) - Wikipedia
The Odd Couple is a 1968 American comedy film directed by Gene Saks, produced by Howard W. Koch and written by Neil Simon, based on his 1965 play. It stars Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau as two divorced men—neurotic neat-freak Felix Ungar and fun-loving slob Oscar Madison—who decide to live together.
The Odd Couple (2015 TV series) - Wikipedia
The Odd Couple is an American sitcom television series that aired on CBS from February 19, 2015, to January 30, 2017.
The Odd Couple (TV Series 2015–2017) - IMDb
With Matthew Perry, Thomas Lennon, Lindsay Sloane, Yvette Nicole Brown. After being kicked out of their houses by their wives, two friends try to share an apartment, but their ideas of housekeeping and lifestyles are as different as night and day.
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The Odd Couple: Directed by Gene Saks. With Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau, John Fiedler, Herb Edelman. A New Yorker newly separated from his wife moves in with his best friend, a divorced sportswriter, but their ideas of housekeeping and lifestyles are as different as night and day.
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Based on Neil Simon's hit Broadway play, The Odd Couple matches prim, compulsively neat Felix (Tony Randall) and gruff, sloppy Oscar (Jack Klugman), as divorced men comically struggling to live together in the same New York City apartment.
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The Odd Couple. Based on Neil Simon's hit Broadway play, The Odd Couple matches prim, compulsively neat Felix (Tony Randall) and gruff, sloppy Oscar (Jack Klugman), as divorced men comically struggling to live together in the same New York City apartment.
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Jun 16, 2015 · Revisit all five hilarious seasons of The Odd Couple! Based on the play by Neil Simon, this Emmy®-nominated series features the antics of two divorced men living together in a New York City apartment.
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May 10, 2008 · Based on the Broadway play by Neil Simon, this tells the story of two mismatched friends, Felix Unger and Oscar Madison. Felix is a neat, tidy, and healthy nut,...
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prised us with “The Odd Couple: Liberty and Freedom” just as we were pulling this issue together. “Given the road you travel, from Aristotle to Ahmari and French, 8600 words, though more …
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odd and even mode characteristic impedances are related as: 2 00 eo ZZ Z o = In other words, we should design our coupled line coupler such that the geometric mean of the even and odd …
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Fish life histories and marine protected areas: an odd couple?
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Odd Couples examines intersectional friendships between gay men and straight women and between lesbians and straight men to show how these friendships serve as a barometer for …
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The Odd Couple Neil Simon 1986 Comic trouble with Unger and Madison-- Florence Unger and Olive Madison, that is. The Star-spangled Girl Neil Simon 1968 THE STORY: Andy and …
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Odd Couple One and Two Neil Simon,2000 The Odd Couple I and The Odd Couple II, by America's premier playwright, Neil Simon, are two of the author's most famous and beloved …
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The Odd Couple: Boltzmann, Planck and the Application of Statistics to Physics (1900-1913) Massimiliano Badino Abstract In the last forty years a vast scholarship has been dedicated to …
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(2004) Odd Couples 245 the discovery of the Dura synagogue as the "pivotal moment" in the history of scholarship from which "influential art historians" took up the previously ignored (and …
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The Odd Couple: Reid Interviews & Miranda Custody . Quincy A. M. Jordan, 69 A RK. L. R EV. 143 (2016). The author of this article argues that youth should receive Miranda warnings …
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Odd-Mode Impedance: Z d Impedance seen by wave propagating through the coupled-line system when excitation is anti-symmetric (1, -1). Common-Mode Impedance: Z c = 0.5Z e …
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classical odd-town theorem, where |C i|is odd and |C i ∩C j|is even, we can actually restate the proof in a slightly differentway: Alternativeproofoftheodd-towntheorem. As before, let v 1,···,v …
7.6 – Coupled-Line Directional Couplers - University of Kansas
odd and even mode characteristic impedances are related as: 2 00 eo ZZ Z o = In other words, we should design our coupled line coupler such that the geometric mean of the even and odd …
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Design Equations for Broadside and Edgewise Stripline Couplers
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Isoscalar Factorsof Even-Evenand Odd-Odd N=Z Nuclei
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4/9/2007 The 180 Degree Hybrid 723 2/5 Jim Stiles The Univ. of Kansas Dept. of EECS Note the relative phase between the outputs, however, is dependent on which port is the input. For …
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Parity Operator and Eigenvalue - Ohio State University
= -1 the particle has odd parity. If the overall wavefunction of a particle (or system of particles) contains spherical harmonics ☞ we must take this into account to get the total parity of the …
Analysis of guided resonances in photonic crystal slabs
fields parallel to the slab, while the lowest-order odd modes have their magnetic field parallel to the slab. Because of the use of the reduced-zone scheme, some of the guided modes exist …
Nematic and chiral superconductivity induced by odd-parity …
Oct 9, 2017 · odd-parity uctuations for O(3) and D 3dgroups are dif-ferent. Our main results can be summarized as follows. Odd-parity uctuations in the E u representation of the D 3dpoint …
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