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    expresses the metamorphosis of Gurov and Anna Sergeyevna‚ as well as their relationship‚ not through dialogue‚ but by providing symbolism throughout the setting of the story. From the first scene through the end of the story the setting plays a crucial role in expressing the emotions of the individual characters as well as the blossoming relationship between them. The first scene in "?The Lady with the Dog"? occurs‚ not in the hometown of either Gurov or Anna‚ but in the seaside resort town of Yalta

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    vicarious trauma indications that Anna is experience are not being an effective counselor‚ all her work is in vain‚ and not spending time with her friends. Implications Anna deals with clients that she has to share empathy‚ genuineness‚ and acceptance. She is working in a field where she experience sexual abuse when she was 6-9 years old. In reviewing her case study‚ it does not mention if she received any counseling for her sexual abuse. The implication that this has on Anna is making her feel in effective

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    develop a baby to be used solely for the purpose of being a donor for another child. My Sister’s Keeper is a story about a 13 year old girl‚ Anna‚ who hires an attorney‚ Campbell Alexander‚ to sue her parents for medical control of her own body. Ana was genetically designed to be a donor for her sister Kate who is dying of leukemia. Her entire life‚ Anna has given genetic material to her sister and now it is time to give her one of her

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    to help treat her cancer. As years go on‚ the doctors must take many things including bone marrow from Anna’s body to give to Kate. At age 11‚ the next body part Anna must give to her sister is a kidney‚ if this happens she will not live the life she plans‚ with cheerleading and playing soccer‚ or even one day becoming a mother. Anna has had enough of all of these medical procedures and tells her parents she does not want to donate a kidney. She proceeds to hire lawyer Campbell Alexander to become

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    Olivia Lockett- Baker Ms.Spisak Honors English 11 Period 10 November 4‚ 2012 My Sisters Keeper My book was split in sections by individual characters. The four characters I chose were Anna Fitzgerald which is the thirteen year old daughter born to be of assistance to her terminally ill sister. Sara Fitzgerald the mother of three children who is overwhelmed by her daughters diagnosis. Brian Fitzgerald the father of this family who is a fire fighter that is constantly at the station but shows

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    around quite a bit making it more of a circular plot and difficult to follow. Part I of the story‚the beginning‚ starts with the climax of the entire story in the theater where her lover comes to meet her. Anna faints when seeing Gurov and she then goes home with her husband. Part II opens up with Anna having a flashback of her and Gurov departing‚ then the climax in the theater repeats again‚ and lastly the falling action of them continuing their affair. Part III of the story then jumps around even more

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    Mikaela: Hi Sandra! I know you are busy but could I speak to you for a few minutes about the character of Anna. More specifically about how I am portraying her in Scene Three. Sandra: Of course. I can spare some time right now. What’s the issue? Mikaela: I have read the character list‚ and it describes Anna as a solemn and knowledgeable character. More specifically it states that Anna is “quiet‚ serious‚ highly intelligent and thoughtful. Compelled to tell her story.” I am just a bit worried that

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    Anna was examined using The Behavior Assessment System for Children (BASC-3)‚ The Thematic Apperception Test and an additional sentence completion test. These were used to assess Anna’s cognition about others‚ cognition about herself and future‚ her emotional regulation‚ and behavioral regulation. Anna’s scores were inconsistent as they ranged from the low to a clinically significant range. Anna’s scores on her Cognition about others ranged from average to high average. Anna’s Cognition about others

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    most situations unbearable. Upon meeting Anna Sergeyevna‚ Dmitri ’s entire perception of the world begins to change as he finally feels true love and is able to see the beauty in the world that surrounds him. Dmitri Gurov‚ although under forty years of age‚ has a very pessimistic outlook on essentially every aspect of life and the world in general. Although married with children‚ true love is not a feeling experienced by Dmitri until he first sees Anna walking her pomeranian as he is sitting along

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    author presents many ethical dilemmas when a couple chooses to genetically engineer a baby to create a bone marrow match for their terminally ill daughter. That creation is Anna Fitzgerald‚ who is beginning to wonder about her place in the world and questions her on going donations in order to save her sister’s‚ Kate’s life. Anna feels that her existence is defined by her ability to save her sister. That type of knowledge of such form of conception must have some sort of psychological ramifications

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