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    Jennifer Diaz AP English III Summer‚ 2012 AP Short Form: The Bluest Eye * Main Characters * Pecola Breedlove: She is an eleven year old black girl who believes she is ugly. She wishes for blue eyes to make her feel beautiful which is granted at the cost of her sanity. * Claudia McTeer: The narrator for parts of the novel. She is a very strong minded nine year old who fights for good causes. She is a stable force throughout the story. * Minor Characters * Cholly Breedlove: The

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    Thomas Hardy’s main character‚ Tess‚ in Tess of D’Urbervilles‚ and Chaucer’s main character‚ Alisoun‚ in The Wife of Bath’s Prologue‚ have both been portrayed as women ‘behaving badly’ in society’s point of view and these portrayals have been greatly influenced by the values and attitudes towards women in each of the composer’s contexts. The representation of women behaving badly in these two texts has been achieved through the use of strong characterisation and literary techniques. The values

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    creators of all humankind. Although this issue is completely debatable‚ legend has it that Adam and Eve resided in the Garden of Eden and this allusion is constantly referred to throughout various types of literary works. Thomas Hardy‚ author of Tess of the D ’Ubervilles‚ is one of the many writers that utilizes numerous scenes‚ descriptions‚ and images to illustrate specific characters as Adam and Eve‚ the place in which they dwell as the Garden of Eden‚ and the antagonist as the serpent. Within his

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    of a Nation: Essay on Nineteenth century Filipino Nationalism by John N. Schumacher. 3. Discuss the social classes in the 19th century Philippines according to The History of the Burgis by Mariel N. Francisco and Fe Maria C. Arriola. 4. How Philippine politics was affected by the change of leadership in Europe during the time of Rizal. 5. Provide a trace of the organizational affiliations of Rizal from Masonry to Propaganda then to La Liga based from The Making of a Nation: Essay on Nineteenth

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    in some form – whether it was the writer’s intention or not. It is difficult to determine what an author’s ‘true’ intentions may have been; through applying a contemporary‚ academic reading of a text‚ one can identify repeating symbols which focus on one theme or idea that the writer has – deliberately or otherwise – addressed. Thomas Hardy’s Tess of the D’Urbervilles can be read as having a feminist stance in a patriarchal society‚ as shown through symbolism of the novel’s protagonist‚ Tess Durbeyfield

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    causes people to focus on what they cannot do instead of what they can do. It is a recipe for continued failure” (Maxwell). Tess Durbeyfield‚ in Tess of the d’Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy‚ and Edna Pontellier‚ in The Awakening by Kate Chopin‚ develop a victim mind-set and shape themselves around inadequate men more deeply than Dominique Francon‚ in The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand. Tess Durbeyfield becomes a victim of the inadequate men surrounding her: John Durbeyfield‚ Alec Stoke d’Urberville‚ and Angel

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    and pervasive theme in Tess of the D’Urbervilles. Many aspects of love are explored in the novel‚ and they show the complexity of Hardy’s attitude towards love. The intertwined stories of Tess‚ Angel and Alec explore the effect that events have on their feelings‚ and show‚ in time‚ the true qualities of their love. The other relationships of friends‚ parents‚ and family describe and contrast other aspects of love in the novel. The main relationship in the novel is between Tess and Angel. At certain

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    the concept of relationships? Nature- Tess is considered the Pagan goddess of the earth‚ if there is any exceedingly strong relationship throughout the novel it is to do with Tess and the nature surrounding her. “ Darkness and silence ruled everywhere around. Above them rose the primaeval yews and oaks of The Chase‚ in which were poised gentle roosting birds in their last nap; and around them the hopping rabbits and hares.” Religion- though Tess herself does not necessarily have a strong

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    Eating allows all living things to obtain energy. Some people eat less some people eat more. But‚ Imagine not being able to control how much food a person may consume. This is called B.E.D Also known as Binge Eating Disorder. This is a disorder that causes people to eat extremely fast‚ eat beyond being full‚ eat when he/she isn’t hungry‚ and causes people to hide the quantity of food they may have eaten from others. B.E.D is a real medical condition. The cause is unknown. Many people across

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