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    Author’s Purpose Sylvia Plath writes her autobiography The Bell Jar utilizing a smart protagonist‚ whose life is driven into depression by the deterioration of today’s society to familiarize her readers with suicide. Esther lives a perfect life‚ according to anyone looking at her on the surface. Esther continues to live her life in a fully coordinated “patent-leather” outfit from “Bloomingdale’s” while she sips “martinis” surrounded by “anonymous young men with all-American bone structures”‚ yet

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    This is the extent to which her husband disregards her. This indifference of her husband whom she loves dearly‚ leads to her having physical relation with Joe. As in the case of The Bell Jar‚ in Surfacing too we have many mirror scenes. The various mirror scenes in the novel portrays the narrator’s distorted sense of self. She doesn’t have a positive self-image. She was very afraid of looking into the mirror. She felt that the dead

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    Analyzing The Diving Bell and the Butterfly The poignant story of Jean-Dominique Bauby’s life begins in December 1995‚ when he finds himself in a hospital‚ recovering from a severe coma‚ both paralyzed from head to toe and unable to speak. Though Bauby’s mind is still intellectually intact‚ he is diagnosed with what most people call today‚ “locked-in-syndrome”. Through his powerful words‚ Bauby‚ the author and narrator of this story‚ takes us on a journey filled with pain‚ loss and courage. I believe

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    "The Role Models of Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar" Throughout the novel Esther Greenwood has trouble deciding who she wants to be. Her search for an identity leads her to look at her female role models. These women are not ideal in her eyes. Although they represent a part of what she herself wants to be‚ Esther finds it impossible to decide which one she is to become. Jay Cee‚ Mrs. Willard‚ Philomena Guinea‚ her mother and Doctor Nolan all act as role models for Esther Greenwood. The ways

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    I agree with Rousseau’s statement. Rousseau’s statement suggests that humans are not born selfish and he believed that democracy was merely a reflection of our basic sense of fairness and equality. I mainly disagree with Hobbes’ statement because there is a discrepancy in what he is saying. He suggests that all people are born selfish‚ yet we are enforced by a supreme ruler to avoid chaos. Using his logic‚ wouldn’t a supreme leader be born equally selfish? Why would we expect him to teach us obedience

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    “Hells Bells” AC/DC By: Mitch and Trevor Background about the song- The lyrics‚ sung by Brian Johnson‚ explain how the narrator will attack and drag a victim to hell‚ comparing his actions with natural phenomena such as rain‚ thunder and hurricanes. The song‚ as were all the tracks on Back in Black was written to commemorate the death of the former lead singer Bon Scott after he drank himself to death. This is the first track of Australian hard rock band AC/DC’s first album without Bon Scott

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    Question: Marijuana was legalized in Denver Colorado. Do you believe it should be legalize in other parts of the world‚ including Jamaica? Agree or disagree. The Jamaican government was stupid first of all to follow the United States of America (U.S.A) and not legalize Marijuana (Ganja) and is now in a state of lacking men which promotes homosexuality and is forced to legalize it just like the U.S.A. statistical data has proven that of every five (5) men approximately two (2) is locked up (*behind

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    clear-cut decision can be made when the contracts or legal documents supporting a business transaction include a jurisdictional clause. A clause similar to the following establishes jurisdiction in the event of disagreements: “That the parties hereby agree that the agreement is made in Ohio‚ USA‚ and that any question regarding this agreement shall be governed by the law of the state of Ohio‚ USA.” b. Whether the case should be tried in U.S. or German courts. The courts of United States will

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    the Book of Job would state that humans have a moral responsibility to God‚ even in difficulty. However‚ Camus would state that mankind does not have a moral responsibility‚ due to their failure to understand their own sin and guilt. Sartre would agree with the Book of Job because he also believes that an individual’s actions not only affect them‚ but others as well. 1.3 The topic of human freedom would be approached by the Book of Job by stating that God gave this freedom to mankind so that their

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    Film Reflection In the “Diving Bell and the Butterfly” 1‚ the incident where I felt the most unease was when Jean-Dominique Bauby’s right eye was stitched closed by his doctor. The scene opens with a close-up shot of the doctor examining and commenting on the condition of Bauby’s eyes. I watched in disbelief as the doctor immediately told Bauby he was going to sew up his right eye without explaining the procedure. The doctor states that this will save Bauby’s “cornea from going septic”2. Perhaps

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