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    God is Not a Fish Inspector There is no reason for me to stop fishing. I cannot stop‚ nor will I. Sure‚ there may be some discomfort‚ but I will never admit defeat to the elements. As long as I stand on my two feet‚ I will continue to fish‚ continue to inhale the fresh dawn air‚ and continue to feel the crisp morning breeze in my face. My mind is much too strong to lose to my body. If I wake up in the morning‚ I will cast my net‚ reel in my catch‚ and head for home‚ head back to my ungrateful

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    Once upon a time‚ there was a girl named Sheila Dinh. Her personality can be described as enigmatic: content yet distressed‚ intelligent yet lacking common sense‚ sagacious yet puerile‚ confident yet feeble‚ fashionable yet basic‚ social yet antisocial‚ and the list goes on. Someone who knows her--as in someone who spends most of their waking moments to communicate with this young one--would say she is the most perplex being on Earth. Perhaps‚ such a bizarre statement is an exaggeration. However

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    In the short story “God is not a Fish Inspector” by W.D. Valgardson‚ the protagonist‚ Fusi Bergman‚ a 70-year old fisherman is reminded by multiple sources that he is too old to fish. This provides him with the necessary drive to prove that despite the physical ailments that come along with fishing‚ he is able to continue to do so. The story describes multiple incidences where Fusi’s daughter‚ the fish inspectors as well as society in general remind him that he should not be fishing at his age. When

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    Real Inspector Hound‚ which was written between 1961 and 1962 and premiered on June 17th 1968‚ is an absurd play that comments on the role of the critic in relation to the play he or she critiques and comments on the interdependent relationship that is formed between critic and actor. The Real Inspector Hound’s plot revolves around a couple of critics‚ Moon and Birdboot‚ who become embroiled in a murder mystery while watching a play about a murder mystery; in this sense‚ The Real Inspector Hound

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    However‚ in accordance to the short story “The Bass‚ The River‚ and Sheila Mant”‚ written by W. D. Wetherell‚ the main character reflects at the end of the narration about how he feels. He continues to say‚ “There would be other Sheila Mants in my life‚ other fish‚ and I thought I came close once or twice‚ it was these secret‚ hidden tuggings in the night that claimed me‚ and I never made the same mistake

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    | | | | |Email: |2008 MAR Inspector Trainee (Tubestar) worked extensively | |najmalbabuji@gmail.com |At onshore and offshore locations in India.

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    Explore how Priestly presents and develops the relationship between Shelia and Mrs. Birling in ‘An Inspector Calls’. Priestly uses dialogue and stage directions to show a void between different generations. Although Mrs. Birling is Shelia’s mother she still refers to her as a ‘girl[s]’. The audience can sense Mrs. Birling’s condescending tone and how she still retains the view that Shelia is an immature and ignorant ‘girl[s]’ even though she is a fully grown adult who will soon be wed. This is ironic

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    In their relationship Gerald treats Sheila as if she is more like a possession than a person that he loves and is planning on marrying. This is typical behaviour of the Edwardian period‚ women were usually treated as if they belonged to the man‚ especially when they were married. This is evident when Gerald says “I think miss Birling ought to be excused any more of this questioning‚” this shows is that Gerald is speaking good Sheila. Sheila is not allowed to voice her own opinion because as a woman

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    ‘Romeo and Juliet’ was written in the 16th century by William Shakespeare and ‘An Inspector Calls’ was written nearly 400 years later in the early 20th century by J.B. Priestley. In both of these plays the relationships of fathers‚ Lord Capulet and Arthur Birling and their daughters‚ Juliet and Shelia‚ are portrayed as being a typical father daughter relationship with seemingly very caring but slightly controlling fathers. In ‘Romeo and Juliet’‚ Lord Capulet seems to be very caring and considerate

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    Paper2 Prompt1 The Language of The Government Inspector Nikolay Gogol’s The Government Inspector does not simply exist to please the audience; it is a satire that deeply criticizes the corruption of the Russian government and the ugliness of human nature. A variety of techniques in the characters’ languages contribute to the success of this play‚ including different speaking styles‚ irony‚ exaggeration‚ asides and symbolism. These linguistic techniques and dramatic devices Gogol uses allow him

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