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    Comparison of The Necklace and The Proposal ENG125: Introduction to Literature Lucinda Ramon Instructor Trillium Sara Hinton July 29‚ 2013 A Literary Comparison of The Necklace and The Proposal The Necklace and The Proposal are two pieces of literary work that parallel each other in ways that include theme‚ content‚ and form. While both stories are similar in those perspectives‚ their only difference seemed to be the style in which the author chose to deliver the story. The Necklace is written

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    These works usually depict the girls and women doing housework‚ playing with dolls‚ and cooking. The men are usually depicted as sports players and lovers‚ providers‚ and figures that are overall stronger than woman. Guy de Maupassant’s‚ “The Necklace” and James Thurber’s‚ “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” are two works of literature that focus on the themes gender roles and marriage‚ with some similarities‚ but with even more differences. In “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty‚” Thurber shows

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    Korbelack English 121 13 November 2012 “Blood” Diamonds in Africa “In Sierra Leone‚ more than 10‚000 people have suffered amputation because of the diamond trade‚ which has become a trademark atrocity for the rebels”. Unfortunately‚ Ibrahim Fofana‚ a diamond miner‚ shared a similar fate to the thousands that suffered brutal amputations from the Rebels. Ibrahim Fofana is like many of the miners who are forced to work long brutal hours in diamond mines. And according to UK Channel 5 "The True Story"

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    Guy De Maupassant’s "The Necklace" is a story about a woman who suffers morally‚ emotionally‚ and physically because she believes she deserves than what she has. Mathilde was a young woman born in a low-class family. She dreamed and fantasized about having riches. Her lowly husband who was the only clerk finally was able to give her the chance to experience an elegant ball. She worried as she had nothing to wear. Her husband gave her the money he could to buy a dress. She was still unhappy as she

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    presents that they got each other were for the sacrifices that they made. In Guy de Maupassant’s “The Necklace” Mathilde and Loisel also faced with a contradiction: they have lost a necklace that Mathilde borrowed from a friend to go to a party. She borrows the necklace because she does not have any shiny jewelry to wear. Mathilde and her husband then go in debt for ten years to pay off the necklace that they bought to replace the one that they lost. They then

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    The Necklace Alternative Ending The next morning‚ Mathilde awoke to see the Necklace lying on her bedside table. Immediately‚ all the wonderful memories of the previous evening came flooding back to her. What a marvelous experience it was‚ she thought‚ smiling with excitement. “Now the whole city of Paris will know who I am and love me‚” she grinned. And all over her fantastic success was all because of the small diamond Necklaces. But what she was forgetting was that the necklace was not hers‚ and

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    Blood Diamonds in Sierra Leone Throughout the decades there has been many hard times‚ conflicts over disagreement‚ fighting and competition. There has been a huge clash over the use of diamonds and in fact how they are produced‚ and where they were originated. There has always been a major demand for diamonds for noticeable reasons. Diamonds are big business - the retail trade is worth over $30bn annually. It is proved that Diamonds are one of the world’s most precious gems. Diamonds are beautiful

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    Sideways Cross Necklace palace Who are we? Sideways cross necklace palace is the promise land of all kind of necklaces in town. It is one of the oldest and well furnished necklace places in all of Manhattan. We receive our products from renowned world necklace suppliers; including‚ the House of Necklaces from South Africa‚ The Dynasty of Diamonds and Gold from old England and Necklaces for Women from Diamond Ores of Australia. Where are we? Located in the necklace plaza just as your turn to

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    The short story‚ “The Necklace” by Guy De Maupossant represents how conflicts can strongly influence the development of a character. Upon dealing with a huge conflict‚ it makes one realize how much they have gone through. It may also allow one to reflect and appreciate what they had and their strengths and weaknesses. Status has been linked with a guilty and undesirable feeling in life and society. In this story Mathilde’s husband is hopeless to giving his own savings in order for her to purchase

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    500 Years Later Film Analysis In my analysis of the film 500 Years Later‚ I will cover legacy‚ racism‚ identity‚ and education. I will also include how all of these things relate to the black male and female relationship outline by Hopson & Hopson Friends‚ Lovers‚ & Soul mates. In the beginning of the film it gives us our history of the free people. Gold in Africa was in abundant. The European traded with the Africans. It showed us that we were snatched from our African homes‚ violently

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