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    Duvalier‚ and the adverse effects of his oppressive rule. In the story‚ Annie‚ a sculptor‚ discovers that her father‚ who she idolized for his heroic role standing up for Haitian rights is actually a criminal and worked on behalf of Papa Doc(dictator Duvalier). Annie’s parents have kept the ugly truth hidden from her. One day‚ Annie’s father decides that he must tell Annie the painful reality of his jaded past. The irony of who Annie believes her father to be‚ and the cold truth of who he actually is

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    dinner table scene when Annie was trying to teach Helen to have manors and not eat off of peoples plates‚ she would throw a fit and Kate believed she should have let Helen continued doing it but Annie was stopping her. Kate’s costumes helped convey her age during the time as well as a marking where the audience can see the time period clearly. When Annie asked for two weeks with Helen it was very hard for her mother to allow that. Captain Keller had to force Kate to let Annie do her job. Once she saw

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    and he knew that he would not be having those thoughts if he was not abusing the drugs. He made various references how he feels about his own problem in his book Misery like when he said “Misery is a book about cocaine. Annie Wilkes is cocain. She was my number-one fan.” If Annie Wilkes

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    Staff/care workers don’t do this‚ it can cause service users to feel physically unsafe and emotionally threatened. If service users do not have their needs met‚ it can also cause them to be stressed. In the case study both Annie and Jim didn’t have their needs met. With Annie‚ her needs weren’t met this was shown when she asked the care worker if she can have toast but‚ because she had forgotten her dentures and the care worker didn’t want to get them for her; She gave her

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    importance of memories and experiences in the subconscious is core to Surrealism Hypnosis liberates the imagination Through the dream‚ reality is solved. Political situation of the time: Brenton was a communist The surrealists were anarchists like the Dadaists of WW1 Surrealist thought that non-government was better(irrational vs the rational) Russian revolution INFLUENCES FOR SURREALISM Tribal art Dada : chance‚ irrational‚ illogical Art of children and the mentally ill Freud and

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    For almost a whole year of school Alexa and Aubrey have faced the problems of cats plus homework. On a normal school day the little kitty named Annie would arrive and lay on the 2 girls homework in means to get their attention. After multiple times of the poor kitty getting thrown off the bed she will leave. But she will leave a path of 2 stressed girls with 30 min. wasted throwing a cat away from them. On November 16th the 2 girls--Aubrey and Alexa-- arrive from school with loaded backpacks full

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    Marcel Duchamp “Fountain” in 1917 it was simply a urinal. This shows us that with Dadaism they were able to create art even from objects that would normally not be considered art. Surrealism as an art movement officially started in 1924. In 1924 The Surrealist Manifesto written by Andre Breton was published. Many of the artistic pieces of this era are dream like. Some type of art to wonder and marvel at‚ not an art of reason. ("Dada‚" n.d.) Surrealism is thought to have been formed as a reaction to Dadaism

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    nonconformity because of the originality in his art‚ his outward style and appearance‚ and his involvement in artistic movements. As an artist‚ Salvador Dali was not limited to a specific style or media. He was constantly growing and changing throughout his surrealist and classical periods. Dali was a self-proclaimed genius and a bold visualizer. He lived his life as an experimental game and understood the significance of living in the moment‚ both key elements to being a nonconformist. Salvador Dali‚ as a nonconformist

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    idea. In “The Miracle Worker” that abstract idea is keys. The play ¨The Miracle Worker¨ is about a young Helen Keller and her struggles of being deaf and blind and how Helen’s parents hire a teacher to help with Hellens problems the teacher is named Annie Sullivan. Furthermore¨The Miracle Worker¨ is not only a well known play and movie but it’s a very moving story with many examples of symbolism and metaphorical imagery. In “The Miracle Worker” one of the examples of symbolism is keys. It is used is

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    strong-willed main character who makes a life changing decision over the course of the story. In their respective stories‚ Annie John and Captain Keeney both channel their ambition into sacrifice; leaving themselves and their audiences to question- is it worth it? Annie aspires to improve the quality of her life by leaving her family and the island she calls home to become a nurse in England. Annie admits outright that she has no actual desire to be a nurse. “I did not want to be a nurse” (Kincaid 35).Yet‚ she

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