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    elucidated as he can then use this as leverage later on while blackmailing Eve. Addison also uses doors as a portal between the real world and the world of the theatre. This is seen as Addison transports Claudia Caswell‚ an attractive but underwhelming actress‚ into the world of the theatre as he walks her through the door at Bill’s party. Addison is not bound nor restricted by doors‚ which can be seen by his arrival at the party despite Margo “distinctly remember[ing] striking [his] name from the guest

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    Death of a Moth

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    last paragraph. Just as in one’s life‚ death comes at the end. She chronicles the moths attempt to escape in three phases: in the first phase‚ he is ominously drawn to the window as a portal to escape through; in the second phase‚ she admires his drive and liveliness and simultaneously pities attempts made in vain; in the third phase‚ the moth begins to physically decline and fly erratically; finally‚ he dies. Woolf’s essay is highly description based‚ and her description carries

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    recognizable female names in the entire world. Today we think of her synonymously with the terms grace‚ poise and class. Those that ever had the chance to meet Audrey considered her to be essentially perfect and looked up to her greatly. As an award winning actress and world-class humanitarian‚ Hepburn touched the lives of millions of people around the globe. The way in which she presented herself‚ treated others and interacted with the public continually showed just how much of a real life angel she was. Although

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    Introduction Erin Brockovich is a movie that dramatizes the story of Erin Brockovich’s legal fight against the energy giant Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E). The film is directed by Steven Soderbergh and actress Julia Roberts plays the lead role for which she subsequently won the Academy Award for Best Actress.The movie brings into light the events Erin Brockovich went through in her life in the 1990’s‚ from being an unemployed single mother‚ to filing litigation against PG&E‚ and winning a huge

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    Song of Bernadette

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    tells the story of Saint Bernadette Soubirous. The movie Was directed by the American screenwriter‚ George Seaton and released in 1943‚ only two years after the book was published. In 1943‚ The Song of Bernadette was awarded four Ocsars for: Best Actress in a Leading Role‚ Best Art Direction-Interior Decoration‚ Best Cinematography‚ and Best Music. I believe that George Seaton’s goal for the film was not only to give the novel visual content‚ but to also spread the word of Saint Bernadette‚ Lourdes

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    Love is a fallacy

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    Composition of advanced English Love Is a Fallacy   Love is a fallacy. This definition became true the moment Mr. Darcy met Elizabeth Bennet.   Apparently‚ the love that belongs to Darcy and Elizabeth contains too much fallacies and accidents. Rarely could anybody believe that this miraculous relationship would happen in our daily life; nevertheless‚ this story precisely indicates the essence of a solid love affair which is truly enlightening

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    Book or Film Review

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    WRITING A BOOK / FILM REVIEW Reviews are brief accounts of books‚ films‚ plays‚ CDs‚ etc. Their purpose is to inform readers and viewers‚ while also giving opinions and recommendations about whether or not they should buy a CD‚ read a book‚ watch a film‚ etc. A good film / book review should include: ( An introduction which gives facts and background information concerning the book‚ film‚ etc‚ its credits. Some good examples of them are the following: Credits: • Title and year

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    woman. During the mediaeval era‚ women were seen no less than a mere object. They weren’t given the opportunity to learn how to read and write. Only a few whom were lucky enough were literate. Additionally‚ many wrote books that people still read and admire today but‚ the books were published under a man’s name since women were not allowed to. However‚ Marie-de-France defied all of that. She was lucky enough to have had a father that was educated and thought her well so that she too could be

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    Lena Horne

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    Singer/actress Lena Horne’s primary occupation was nightclub entertaining‚ a profession she pursued successfully around the world for more than 60 years‚ from the 1930s to the 1990s. In conjunction with her club work‚ she also maintained a recording career that stretched from 1936 to 2000 and brought her three Grammys‚ including a Lifetime Achievement Award in 1989; she appeared in 16 feature films and several shorts between 1938 and 1978; she performed occasionally on Broadway‚ including in her

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    Othello Passage Analysis

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    Desdemona. His love for her causes him to grow reluctant to carry out his plan‚ and he even kisses her one last time because he cannot resist her beauty. Othello also says “I will kill thee/ And love thee after‚” showing that he will continue to admire Desdemona in death. At this point‚ Othello begins to feel a conflict within him as his jealously clashes with the love he feels‚ causing him to weep over Desdemona. Part 2: Literary Devices One of the literary devices present in this passage is

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