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Seize the Day Allusions & Cultural References

When authors refer to other great works, people, and events, it’s usually not accidental. Put on your super-sleuth hat and figure out why.

Poetry and Poets

Historical Figures

  • García (Wilhelm doesn't say which one, but for sure it's not Jerry!) (1.13)
  • Edward VII (1.13)
  • Cyrus the Great (1.13)
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt (1.96)
  • Carl A. Swanson (1.96)
  • Euclid (4.51)
  • Sir Isaac Newton (4.51) (5.36)
  • Aristotle (4.77) (4.102)
  • The Detroit Purple Gang (4.78)
  • Alfred Korzybski (4.102)
  • Sigmund Freud (4.102)
  • W.H. Sheldon (4.102)
  • Abraham (5.36)
  • Moses (5.36)
  • Jesus (5.36)
  • Albert Einstein (5.36)
  • Vladimir Lenin (5.36)
  • Adolf Hitler (5.36)
  • John D. Rockefeller (5.41)
  • Charles Ebbets (5.23)
  • Theodore Roosevelt (6.41) (6.82) (6.83) (6.84) (6.85) (6.86)
  • Winston Churchill (6.77) (6.79) (6.82)

Old-Timey Pop Culture References

  • Milton Sills (1.87)
  • Conway Tearle (1.87)
  • Jack Mulhall (1.87)
  • George Bancroft (1.87)
  • George Raft (1.87)
  • Edward G. Robinson (1.89)
  • James Cagney (1.89)
  • William Powell (1.91)
  • Buddy Rogers (1.91)