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    well known for writing poems about subjects that were very personal and relatable to her life and producing a vibrant image to intensify it. Most of her poetry consists of themes regarding death‚ love‚ nature‚ religion‚ and success. Before‚ these themes were rarely brought up in American literature. Researchers argue that the themes Dickinson wrote of were too controversial to profess at the time‚ therefore her contemporaries simply chose to neglect these topics and hoped to appeal to their audience

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    well-organized essay in which you identify the mystery and explain how the investigation illuminates the meaning of the work as a whole. Do not merely summarize the plot. 2. Morally ambiguous characters - characters whose behavior discourages readers from identifying with them as purely good or purely evil - are at the heart of many works of literature. Great Expectations has a morally ambiguous character play a pivotal role. Write a well-organized essay in which you explain how the character

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    In Anne’s diary she is showing signs of her maturing in relationship with her mother. At first she blamed her mom for everything and didn’t accept her. Anne show signs of maturity by saying‚ ‘’ Anne‚ is it really you who mentioned hate? Oh‚ Anne‚ how could you!’’ this shows that she is realizing her mistake in mentioning hate about her own mother. And that Anne feels bad about it. She also says‚ ‘’ i should have been so brimful of rage and really so filled with such a thing as hate that i had confide

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    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 and kingdom from harm. Tacitus:

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    relationship with her mother‚ who loves her but is rather distant. It is the Nurse who has brought Juliet up‚ having been her wet-nurse and then her Nanny and continues to be employed by the Capulets in this capacity. It is no surprise‚ then‚ that Juliet finds the Nurse much more mother-like than her own mother. Her father is more interested in seeing that she marries well and soon rather than her personal happiness. He tells Paris that although she is "free to choose" her own mate‚ it must be from a narrow

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    "Mother Courage and her Children"‚ by Bertolt Brecht‚ is a play which can be seen from varying perspectives. Some consider it to be a comment on the socio-economic aspects of war‚ others as a criticism of bourgeois capitalism intended to encourage change in modern society. The somewhat tragic events of the play enable critics to consider it a "tragedy"‚ but one which‚ to some extent‚ diverges from the Aristotelian definition. Aristotle believed that tragedy must revolve around a central character:

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    A Rose for Emily and Her Conflicts In this story‚ the narrator is the townspeople of Jefferson. Emily Grierson was sort of like a mystery to the townspeople throughout the story. She was sort of a secluded kind of person. She lived in a decaying house that used to be white‚ but now has a sort of off color. Emily in her early childhood struggled with the approval from her father. Her father every time would force every man who was interested in her or possibly loved her away for what seems in most

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    TESTING OF ALLELE DOMINACE IN GENES WHEN TASTING PHENYLTHIOCARBAMIDE (BASED ON MEDELLIAN GENETICS) ABSTRACT; The hypothesis is that we will gain a 3:1 ratio‚ where the tasters show to have the dominant allele. We do not expect to see a difference between the observed and the expected data; therefore stating our hypothesis was supported‚ meaning the most dominant and outstanding allele is the one that allows people to the phenylthiocarbmide (PTC). Our hypothesis was supported. INTRODUCTION;

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    A story about young girl who falls in love with her teacher while he teaches her how be a lady. Zita‚ the story’s namesake‚ comes home to tell her father‚ Don Eliodor about the new teacher who comes to her school. This event takes place after the speaker narrates the scene where Francisco B. Reteche‚ the teacher is taken to Anayat by a fisherman named Turong. Mr. Reteche is thought to be a strange person by the villagers who have becomeaware of his presence because of an aura of mystery that shrouds

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    Fair is Foul and Foul is Fair “Fair is foul and foul is fair” is a pervading theme throughout the world-known play‚ Macbeth‚ written by William Shakespeare. This theme simply means that “nothing is as it seems”. It is evident because some situations might seem to be good‚ when in reality they may be horrible (vice versa). The author uses the characters’ dialogue to relate toward the theme. Since most of the quotes show this‚ I believe it is an evident and pervading

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