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    Triplett

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    objects than others based on their own personal decisions they make. In “the Necklace’’ by Guy Maupassant‚ Madame Loisel has very low self-esteem and tries to get everyone’s approval in her life decisions. In ‘’How Much Land Does a Man Need?” by Leo Tolstoy‚ Pahom starts buying land and then becomes greedy wanting more land to own for himself. In “How much Land Does a Man Need?” and “The Necklace”‚ both characters start to be greedy and want more which makes them learn a valuable lesson from their

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    Junior might believe this because he sees white families walking around looking perfect. But what he doesn’t know is that every family has problems in their house. As Leo Tolstoy said‚ “Every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.” Even though Junior talks about how every Indian family is unhappy because of one reason‚ alcohol. Readers might think that even though many Indian family’s problems are sparked from alcohol

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    Gandhi & Satyagraha

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    A Re-examination of the sources of Gandhi’s Satyagraha and its significance in the Indian Liberation movement Perhaps one of the most eminent figures in the history of India‚ Mohandas K. Gandhi‚ also known as the Mahatma‚ or "The Great Soul"‚ was the spiritual and practical founder of active non-violent resistance‚ a concept called Satyagraha. Also known as ¡°soul-force¡± or ¡°truth-force¡±‚ Gandhi developed this revolutionary technique as a method of gaining political and social reforms against

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    Jackson. Omniscient point of view: Can read the minds of all characters‚ can be everywhere‚ see everything‚ penetrate innermost secrets of all the characters. Example #1: “The story of an hour” by Kate Chopin. Example #2: “Anna Karenina” by Leo Tolstoy. Onomatopoeia: Words that sound like what they mean. Example #1: Buzz‚ buzz‚ buzz Example #2: Hiss‚ hiss‚ hiss Oxymoron: The pairing together of opposite words. Example #1: Pretty ugly Example #2: Cold fire

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    Pursuit of Happiness

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    recently graduated from Emory University‚ it was not just a journey but more of a test of his self-worth. It was in testing himself that McCandless found his peace‚ but at a grave cost. His obsessions‚ with Jack London ’s romantic wilderness and Leo Tolstoy ’s moral standard‚ ultimately blinded him to the harsh and unforgiving Alaskan wilderness. Chris McCandless found his happiness not in the trivial aspects of ’modern society ’ but in escaping and losing his inner self. Born in El Segundo‚ California

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    The Influence of Reading on Anna Karenina and Madame Bovary Reading provides an escape for people from the ordinariness of everyday life. Madame Bovary and Anna Karenina‚ dissatisfied with their lives pursued their dreams of ecstasy and love through reading. At the beginning of both novels Anna Karenina and Emma Bovary made active decisions about their future although these decisions were not always rational. As their lives started to disintegrate Emma and Anna sought to live out their

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    Date: Tuesday 13th March (Day 2‚ Week 7) 2012 Word Limit: 800-1000 words Outcomes: P3‚ P4‚ P6-8‚ P11-13 Weighting: 10% ‘Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.’ Anna Karenina‚ Leo Tolstoy Using the stimulus provided‚ compose a narrative which demonstrates your understanding of relationships. You will be assessed on your ability to: • Compose an engaging and imaginative narrative that meaningfully incorporates the stimulus

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    realism

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    stories Maggie: A Girl of the Streets and The Open Boat. Honoré de Balzac is often credited with pioneering a systematic realism in French literature‚ through the inclusion of specific detail and recurring characters.[3][4][5] Fyodor Dostoyevsky‚ Leo Tolstoy‚ Gustave Flaubert‚ and Ivan Turgenev are regarded by many critics as representing the zenith of the realist style with their unadorned prose and attention to the details of everyday life.[citation needed] In German literature‚ 19th-century realism

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    Bibliography: (i) Antigone written by Sophocles line 397‚ 1124 and line 813 (ii) Leo Tolstoy from Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leo_Tolstoy (iii) Errol Durbach’s comments on Chekov http://www.theatre.ubc.ca/cherry_orchard/subject_chekhov_vishnevyi_sad.htm (iv) Stanislavsky’s Comments‚ Cambridge University Press http://www.cambridge

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    Ivan Ilyich

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    Leo Tolstoy’s The Death of Ivan Ilyich shares the often scary and sudden subject of death and its relation to life. Tolstoy goes about this topic by sharing the life and death of Ivan Ilyich. Ivan finds himself in physical and psychological agony as his last days wane away. Throughout his sickness‚ he experiences realizations that make him question his entire life and previous goals. The story of the Ivan’s death are riddled with messages about life and happiness. The three major messages are the

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