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    Susan Glaspell’s one-act play‚ Trifles‚ weaves a tale of an intriguing murder investigation to determine who did it. Mrs. Wright is suspected of strangling her husband to death. During the investigation the sheriff and squad of detectives are clueless and unable to find any evidence or motive to directly tie Mrs. Wright to the murder. They are baffled as to how he was strangled by a rope while they were supposedly asleep side by side. Glaspell artfully explores gender differences between men and

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    Priestley presents the characters of the Inspector and Mr Birling as complete opposites‚ with totally different views and attitudes towards society. The Inspector is a socialist who believes “we are members of one body.” Conversely‚ Mr Birling has very capitalist views and thinks “a man has to mind his own business and look after himself.” Mr Birling is extremely arrogant. He makes very long speeches at dinner‚ discussing matters that the audience would know were incorrect. Priestley uses dramatic

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    The portrait of Dublin people and society is shown subconsciously through a series of Mrs. Mooney’s plan on forcing Mr. Doran’s marriage. The significant points that describe the characteristic of Dublin people and society are the sexual violation and unspeaking sexual story. Sexual activities or anything related to sexual activity cannot be discussed publicly. Additionally‚ in the eyes of Dublin people‚ which regard the 10th commandments and mainly are Catholic‚ having sex before marriage is considered

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    the novel Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe‚ Okonkwo does not have an open mind when it comes to new traditions and a new culture. Therefore‚ when Mr. Brown came in and introduced Christianity‚ Okonkwo immediately saw him as a target. Mr. Brown and Okonkwo are almost complete opposites. Okonkwo is a self-centered person who does not respect his family. Mr. Brown‚ on the other hand‚ is very openminded and listens other’s opinions as well as his own. Okonkwo does not sympathize or empathize with anyone

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    Strategy 1: Mrs. Weaver‚ lectures her students about understanding and interpreting poems the correct away to find the true meaning of poems. Mrs. Weaver‚ allows students to know they are learning strategies to assist a student to understand and appreciate poems and encourage the student to read poetry more effectively. To expand students thinking further Mrs. Weaver discuss the meaning of the poem by asking students questions. She asked a few volunteers to read a few sentences aloud. My beliefs

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    character Mrs. Hurston to display what Janie could have turned out to be if not for Janie’s kind personality. Mrs. Turner is a part black women‚ with a “slightly pointed” nose‚ “thin lips” (140). These physical characteristics is what sets her apart from the other black people‚ the same can be said about Janie’s hair. However‚ Janie does not feel much different from the people with completely black heritage because it is not important to her. Instead Janie focuses on each person’s personality. Mrs. Turner

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    Mr. Holland’s Opus Our work will be sent it about the teachers’ roles in the film. 1) How do the reasons for the main character to become a teacher influence his attitude to works teaching? At first‚ the protagonist didn’t feel comfortable being a teacher because he thought that teaching wasn’t a great job‚ much less for their students‚ disinterested and spiritless. But then he discovered his vocation was teaching life through music. 2) When and how does the teacher’s attitude change? His

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    Mr. Monk and the Kid: TV Show Episode Review Monk the series was a pretty popular show. It won one Golden globe award and was nominated for 19 others(Monk). Every episode was interesting and left you wanting to watch more of it. The best episode is when Mr. Monk meets a little kid and wants to adopt the kid but they tell him he is not suit to take care of a child because of his own issues. The little kid goes back into foster care and Mr. Monk lives on. Watching Mr. Monk and the Kid makes me want

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    Mrs. Doubtfire Mrs. Doubtfire is a corky‚ light hearted movie that gives a glimpse into the lives of a family going through a divorce. The film sheds light on the rockiness of a marriage between two middle aged parents. However‚ analyzing the movie from a different perspective paints it in a much darker tone. The comedy of the film covers up underlying predispositions the Western culture has on sex and gender. There are many blatant as well as minute details of the film that point not only to biases

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    to watch them change. The main characters are what really keeps the story moving. One character that undergoes a pretty be change is Mrs. Mallard from "The Story of an Hour" written by Chopin. Mrs. Mallard mentions a bit of her past‚ goes through a dramatic issue when her husband was announced dead‚ and finally has a realization for a new life. In the past‚ Mrs. Mallard was a submissive wife. From what I read I understood that she seemed to have always done right by her husband. "And yet she

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