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    The work of art that this paper is written about is ‘Love is Touching Souls’ by Sandhi Schimmel. The work depicts a woman’s face made from recycled paper. She has few facial features that stand out within the piece. However‚ she does have pursed lips and dilated eyes. It is unclear what her emotional state is‚ but it can be assumed her pleasant facial features were chosen for aesthetic appeal. She is looking at the viewer in a dreamy‚ almost lustful state‚ that is meant to invoke feelings within

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    married Martha[16] Giddens. They had 4 children: John (1653-1658)[17] Martha (1655-1658)[18] Mary (1656/7-1657/8)[19] Benjamin (1659-1720)[20] Martha died due to complications from childbirth 13 Jun 1659. Her death registry reads "Martha‚ wife of John Procter‚ [dye]d the 13 June 1659‚[21] Benjamin Proctor‚ was the only surviving child from this marriage.[22] 1 December 1662‚[23][24][25] Proctor married Elizabeth Thorndike (1641-1672)‚ daughter of John Thorndike‚ founder of Ipswich‚ Massachusetts

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    The love letter is probably almost as old as written civilization itself. Examples from Ancient Egypt range from the most formal - ’the royal widow...Ankhesenamun wrote a letter to the king of the Hittites‚ Egypt’s old enemy‚ begging him to send one of his sons to Egypt to marry her’ - to the down-to-earth: let me ’bathe in thy presence‚ that I may let thee see my beauty in my tunic of finest linen‚ when it is wet’.[2] Imperial China might demand a higher degree of literary skill: when a heroine

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    1. Tina attributes her poor performance on the quiz to her teacher’s inability to teach the material. However‚ she believes that other students who did not do well on the quiz failed because they did not study hard enough. Tina’s reasoning illustrates: a. the actor/observer discrepancy. b. the fundamental attribution error. c. self-fulfilling prophecy. d. ingroup favoritism. 2. Adriana was assigned to do a class project with Jim. Jim rarely spoke in class‚ and Adriana didn’t

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    pinpointed that he imagined that racial equality would be achieved‚ but even to this day his dream has not become a complete reality. The fulfillments of dreams are solely dependent on the broadness and complexity of the topic. In the book “March”‚ John Lewis encountered many personal‚ and collective obstacles that he could only envision would change with the appropriate step in the right direction. The references to wishes‚ the spirit of history‚ and dreams provided him with many avenues to achieve

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    Hamlets soliloquy in Act 1 Scene 2 reveals for the first time Hamlets intimate‚ innermost thoughts to the audience. Hamlet has just been denied his request to study in Wittenberg‚ and is in a state of distress due to his fathers death‚ his mother’s hasty marriage to his uncle Claudius‚ and his own inability to do anything in both occurrences. Through the use of figurative language such as allusions and comparisons‚ Shakespeare presents Hamlet in an emotional state of grief‚ bitterness‚ and disgust

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    Some critics read Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita as a story of Humbert’s unrequited love for the title character; others consider it a record of the rant-ings of a mad pedophile‚ with‚ as Humbert himself admits‚ "a fancy prose style." Nabokov’s innovative construction‚ in fact‚ highlights both of these aspects as it reinforces and helps develop the novel’s main theme: the relationship between art and experience. By allowing Humbert to narrate the details of his life with Lolita‚ Nabokov illustrates the

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    A Woman’s Frustration in the Gender-Divided World --An Analysis of Steinbeck’s “The Chrysanthemums” In his 1933 letter to a friend‚ John Steinbeck talks about his newly composed short story “The Chrysanthemums”: “It is entirely different and is designed to strike without the reader’s knowledge” (qtd. in Segal 214). It has indeed achieved the effect: ever since its publication‚ critics and readers‚ who unanimously “feel that something profound has happened to him” (qtd. in Segal 214)‚ try in each

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    Love Everyone has felt love at one point in their life. It could have been between two people‚ a pet or even a non-living object. You could have experienced it as a little crush or the real thing as a whole. Some people sometimes will go a lifetime without finding that one person for them‚ but then there’s other times people fall in and out of love like it’s nothing to them. You can love many things but the love between two people is priceless. Different types of people experience different

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    Shakespeare’s presentation of the various forms of love in the first three acts of ‘As You Like It’ Various forms of love are depicted in Shakespeare’s play ‘As You Like It’ which clearly show the relationships between the key characters in the play as well as illustrating the different aspects of their characteristics. The first three acts introduce the ideas of love and how they differ in the context of different subjects in the play; whether it is a romantic love or a friendship Shakespeare’s use of language

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