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  1. Who Shall Die or Les Bouches inutiles (The Useless Mouths) is the only Drama written by Simone de Beauvoir. The play takes place in 14th Century Vaucelles, a city in Flanders. The Useless Mouths centers around the d’Avesnes' family and their adopted children, Jean-Pierre and Jeanne during the siege against the Burgundians.

  2. One of her last novels was in the form of a diary recording; it told of the slow death of her life-long compatriot, Jean Paul Sartre. On April 14, 1986, Simone de Beauvoir, one of the mothers...

  3. Bouches inutiles is Who Shall Die? This less literal translation than Useless Mouths highlights the central issue of the play, whose action takes place in Vaucelles, a medieval city under siege which is gradually considering the need to sacrifice a certain number of lives among its citizenry in order to survive. In

  4. On both days of Rosh Hashanah and on Yom Kippur, the magnificent U­netanah Tokef (“We shall ascribe holiness to this day”) is chanted prior to the Kedushah prayer. Although there are popular legends concerning the origin of this piyyut (liturgical poem), we do not know who wrote it.

  5. Beauvoir only wrote one play, Les Bouches Inutiles (Who Shall Die?) which was performed in 1945-the same year of the founding of Les Temps Modernes. Clearly enmeshed in the issues of World War II Europe, the dilemma of this play focuses on who is worth sacrificing for the benefit of the collective.

  6. The soul who sins, he shall die: the son shall not bear the iniquity of the father, neither shall the father bear the iniquity of the son; the righteousness of the righteous shall be on him, and the wickedness of the wicked shall be on him.

  7. Take control of a gladiator with a single life, that you lead to an inevitable dea-- I mean, to victory and glory! Fight from the Pits to the Arena into the Stadium, pleasing larger and larger crowds until you finally become a legend of the Grand Stadium.