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    basis. Through the hardships and difficulties that Walter and Beneatha went through‚ Hansberry was able to demonstrate that when faced with adversity‚ we often turn on the ones we love most. Throughout most of the play‚ Walter has bursts of intense anger and lashes out at his family. Ruth is the one person who he loves most in the world‚ yet he treats her the worst out of everybody through the insensitive remarks he makes and the unreliability he shows to her. After one of Walter and Ruth’s fights

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    Prospero Initially‚ probably until about half way through the play we see Prospero as an angry‚ dominant‚ narrowly focused man. He does not reveal his anger publically‚ only speaks about it through his ‘lectures’ about his life/background stories. He creates an enormous storm at the start to capture his enemies‚ which can be suggested as a ‘mirror of his own mind’ – angry and in turmoil. However‚ he can be said that he has the right to be upset after being usurped and cast away to the island. He

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    Describe at least one character from whom you learned something in the text‚ explain why you learned something from the character. Discuss visual and oral language features in your response. In the Film ‘Pleasantville’ written and directed by Gary Ross‚ three characters stood out to me. David Wagner‚ Jennifer Wagner and Bill Johnson these three characters taught me through a twist of events that as humans we are easily feared by the impact of change however I also learnt through these characters

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    In Twelve Angry Men‚ a boy is convicted of the murder of his father and 12 jurors are chosen to decide his fate. In the beginning‚ all of the evidence points to him being guilty. However‚ after a little bit of analysis of the evidence‚ there is some reasonable doubt. Slowly all of the Jurors accept the boy as innocent except for one very stubborn juror: Juror 3. The differences and similarities between the stage directions and the directors shot selection in the film and in the text affect the readers

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    hurt them in front of him. So when he came to the Collaborative Community Program a few years back‚ he use to say he wanted to kill or brutally beat women. Since Jose has only been surrounded by anger and violence it’s probably all he knows. Therefore‚ as a mentor I tried to redirect his views and anger towards a more positive outlet within our 2 hour time period together. Understanding where he came from helped me to stop judging. This then made me want to help his development as much as I could

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    can and did undoubtedly pushed her to become the angry person she is. Her isolation and anger is a cycle. Her strong-will and violence pushes people the people around her away‚ causing her to be more frustrated and angry which furthers her alienation. I believe Pertruchio was not successful in taming her but was successful freeing her of the cycle and showing her all the benefits of a better behavior. Her anger towards herself and others due to loneliness is broken by Pertruchios will to

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    “Childhood means simplicity. Look at the world with the child’s eye- it is very beautiful‚” is a popular quote by Kailash Satyarthi. Anyone over the age of fourteen modernizes the idea whenever they say: “When I was a kid; life was much less complicated”. Marjane Satrapi literally illustrates this process in her graphic novel Persepolis as the main character Marji grows because her life becomes much more complicated. Marji transforms from a religious naive and self-centered little girl to a reckless

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    5 Minute Verbatim Counselling Session: T= Therapist C= Client – Time Description/Transcript Comments 0.01sec [Client sits opposite me] Client smiles at me and I feel good eye contact even at start‚ I sense only a little bit of nervousness in the client‚ but that’s normal I think‚ and I feel a little nervous myself T: Hi Jane I try break the ice and I am eager to feel more relaxed myself C: Hi She is still smiling and seems comfortable being there with me T: How you doing? C: I’m good

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    may be broken‚ but not the spirit (Fell = bad or evil)  The third verse talks about the "Place of wrath and tears" meaning the physical worls (Cf the Burial Service from the book of common prayer‚ refering to life as "this vale of tears" (Wrath = anger) and also the "Horror of the Shade" which is a poetic expression for Death (Shade = a ghost or spirit) and even faced with both of these the writer is unafraid. "Strait the gate" is a biblical reference (Strait = narrow) the last two lines repeat

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    Bronte uses the same phrasing in her first stanza when she states “Farewell to thee! but not farewell To all my fondest thoughts of thee”. Both speakers suffer apparent heartbreak but deal with it in different ways. Tennyson mourns his loss and his anger overpowers him to hate even nature‚ whereas Bronte continues to cherish the person that was lost such as in stanzas for and five “That laughing eye‚ whose sunny beam My memory would not cherish less;- And oh‚ that smile! whose joyous gleam Nor mortal

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