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    well-organized essay in which you explain how the character can be viewed as morally ambiguous and why his or her moral ambiguity is significant to the work as a whole. Avoid mere plot summary. 3. In Kate Chopin’s The Awakening (1899)‚ the protagonist Edna Pontellier is said to possess “that outward existence which conforms‚ the inward life which questions.” In Great Expectations‚ identify a character who conforms outwardly while questioning inwardly. Then write a well-organized essay in which

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    Her Sweet Jerome

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    "Her Sweet Jerome" is a short story about a married‚ black couple. Their relationship is not working and they don’t really love each other. The female character is lying to herself. She pictures herself as sexy and beautiful but she is described as a big and awkward woman. She is trying to look sexy and attractive‚ so she can cover up her flaws. She is also denying the truth by pretending that her husband finds her attractive‚ when he in fact is disgusted. Their relationship is unhealthy‚ mainly

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    Dickinson and Her Religion

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    Dickinson and her Religion Emily Dickinson was one of the greatest woman poets. She left us with numerous works that show us her secluded world. Like other major artists of nineteenth-century American introspection such as Emerson‚ Thoreau‚ and Melville‚ Dickinson makes poetic use of her vacillations between doubt and faith. The style of her first efforts was fairly conventional‚ but after years of practice she began to give room for experiments. Often written in the meter of hymns‚ her poems dealt

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    Boudicca and Her Revolt

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    Suetonius: he (Nero) even considered withdrawing from Britain. Suetonius: leaving pockets of potential trouble (client kingdoms) behind Roman lines had become only too clear. Suetonius: for many Britons escape only lay in rebellion. Tacitus: while Suetonius was occupied with this (attack on druids at Mona- modern day Anglesey) he received reports of the sudden revolt of the province. Tacitus: Prasutagus made Caesar his heir together with his two daughters hoping this deference would save his family

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    Every story has its plot‚ it has its catch‚ sometimes it has a part that makes the reader think they cannot stop reading; perhaps it even has a line or paragraph that makes them question why they read the story at all. This could potentially be called the messed up awesome factor. In The Woman Who Locked Her Husband Out‚ there is a preposterous part of the story and an awesome part of the story; each which keeps the reader wondering why did they keep reading this story and wow‚ I am glad I finished

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    6 Higher Level Thinking Questions [sisters] What do you think would have happened if Raina would have never asked for that little sister of hers? Answer: I believe that if Raina would have never asked for a sister she would have never been able to live the life she lived and also she would have never been able to fix the problem between her mom and dad. I know this because once Raina and Amara noticed that their parents were having trouble it was their mission to save everything. I believe that

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    Her First Week

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    Her First Week ‘Her first week’ captures the emotions of a newly made mother and shows her feelings during the first week she spends with her child. Sharon Olds expresses her happiness of being blessed with a baby girl and shares the experience of emerging into motherhood. The poem transfers the joy and thrill of being with child and portrays the feelings of the mother with her child around. It also shows the beginning of a new bond between mother and child.

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    communication. In this poem the author says "And he said nothing". In this quote we see the lack of communication between the parents and the son. Even though the family had good intentions for their son‚ it wasn’t really in his best interest‚ or what he really wanted. The son did not say anything to his parents about not wanting to work at the bank. He never complained about anything‚ but just went on to graduate‚ and went along with whatever his parents wanted and told him to do. Therefore this

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    Away from Her Assignment

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    and historical contexts‚ their relationships‚ set the stage of “who they are’ when the movie begins‚ and then tell the story of what happens over the course of the film. Away from Her is a motion picture designed to depict a realistic story of the challenges individuals must face when a family member is diagnosed and is experiencing the effects of Alzheimer’s disease. The onset of the film describes the lives of Fiona and Grant Anderson‚ who had been married for over forty-four years. They lived

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    the movie HER‚ Samantha is a fictional operating system. Sam‚ that’s her nickname‚ she organizes your emails and calendar for you‚ she proof reads your letters and she completes that book proposal you’ve always been meaning to finish. She really became a good companion for the lonely Theodore Thombly and supplies a romantic music composition for him. This is the idea that a super-intelligent bodiless computer would seek romance with a squishy glorified primate seems sort of odd. Would an AI really

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