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    “Bold Girls” “Bold Girls” by Rona Munro is a dramatic play set in Ireland during “The Troubles”. The play centres around the lives of three women; Nora‚ Cassie and Marie and the hard times they come to face. Though the women’s husband’s have been killed or jailed‚ the women’s life must continue however their lives are suddenly unsettled when a young disturbing teenage girl appears‚ Deirdre‚ acting as a catalyst and disrupting the settled lives of these characters as well as unveiling well hidden

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    Roselily By Alice Walker

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    Living and loving is a requirement for two people to commit to a marriage. In Alice Walker’s story‚ “Roselily”‚ the protagonist is thinking about many things while the preacher is doing the ceremony. Roselily is trapped in her own thought‚ not really making the choices that she wants‚ and it seems like the choices are forced on her. Roselily keeps all of her thoughts to herself‚ being all trapped inside. “She thinks of the something as a rat trapped‚ cornered‚ scurrying to and fro in her head‚”

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    The Flower Alice Walker

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    In the story “The Flower”‚ "...the days had never been as beautiful as these...each day a golden surprise." Surprise is the element Alice Walker presents in her story "The Flowers." It is at the heart of the meaning of this story which is driven forward by imagery‚ setting‚ and diction. This story catches you off guard with a sudden twist and changes your emotions a full 180 degrees; as you start to realize the severity of the situation and the times. At the beginning of the story‚ Walker utilizes

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    Mykon’s Dilemma When I discovered the cure for AIDS‚ I was so excited. I was finally going to make medical history and I was going to be known for saving so many lives. I never thought I would be sitting before this board about to make the hardest decision of my life. As you all know there are pressures from every angle for me to make a decision that is best for our company and for the whole world. I wish that I could say that this decision is easy‚ like every other medication decision we have

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    Flowers By Alice Walker

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    Alice Walker’s sociological criticism is broad in the short text “The Flowers”. The story‚ and most of Walker’s other short stories‚ rely on setting and symbolism to help further the main idea or theme of loss of innocence. More specifically‚ young innocence in this text. Walker uses limited 3rd person narration to help the reader/s develop an understanding of the main character’s (Myop’s) thoughts‚ feelings‚ knowledge‚ personality and the situations she experiences. The story focuses on this naive

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    Alice Walker Heritage

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    that is inherited‚ a special possession‚ or traditions‚ beliefs that are part of a family’s history. In addition‚ to its diverse definitions people as well have different concepts of what heritage means to them. In the short story‚ “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker the diverse concepts of heritage has induced a disagreement. The reoccurring drama over the different perspectives of heritage ends this with an unsettling ending. Dee has not seen her family since her departure for an education. Her awaited

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    that couldn’t run‚ a wise old neighbour‚ two sparrows that couldn’t fly‚ a hawk that couldn’t hunt‚ and most importantly‚ a boy who lost his mother. Though these relationships Ash‚ shared her pain with her companions‚ and healed with them. One way Alice Hoffman demonstrates the theme is when she showed near the end of the story that Green was writing her own story because she wasn’t afraid of her past‚ and she was proud to share it. She looked into the future with an open mind. Nothing was holding

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    She‚ my aunt‚ and my grandmother had hauled suitcases up to Portland for one mysterious weekend every year for the past 12 years. Albeit‚ only recently have I taken notice. In September of 2009‚ I joined the tradition. The Race for the Cure is a two-day event consisting of a convention and the actual race day. Neither of which I was eagerly awaiting. However‚ the shopping trip I was promised in addition to my attendance left me quite animated. Over the past several years‚ I often stared

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    1. THE CASE Operations manager of the Cure Lanka Hospital (CLH) K. P. John‚ stoop up after a long discussion with the HR Manager Dayan Randeni. “Well Dayan we will have to take this matter up seriously in the next management meeting‚ I need a solution‚ a permanent solution”. Dayan agreed with waving the head from left to right with thin smile drawn across the face. It was the weekly operational review meeting of CLH; meeting was preceded by the CEO Samath Devadithi. He is an ex-Air force officer

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    Alice Walker Scar

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    What is a scar? A scar is something that can be covered but never erased. Scars can change a person’s self-esteem and self- worth‚ relationship with people‚ and your perception of yourself. A scar can help you find beauty deep down inside just like Alice Walker did. Scars cannot tear you down you are the only one can‚ its either you live a lie or just accept the true you‚ which one would you choose? Walker also had problems with self-esteem in her life when her brother shot her in the eye with

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