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    Expressionism is an attempt to discover a technique and method which will express what the dramatist imagines the inner reality of his drama to be‚ more perfectly and impressively than any of the other dramatic styles of theatre are capable of doing. The dramatist attempts to show not objective but rather the subjective emotions and responses that objects and events awaken in them. The Expressionist theatre movement developed in Germany around 1905. It was characterised by attempts to dramatise

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    by James Baldwin‚ we find two characters faced with very different situations and choices‚ requiring both to take a decision to either accept the conditions as they exist or accept the responsibility to change them. “Tom WingfieldAmanda winfield’s son. And the narrator of the play. A poet with a job in a warehouse. His nature is not remorseless ‚ but to escape from a trap he has to

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    meaning the neurotic protagonists of The Glass Menagerie‚ The Yellow Wallpaper and A Rose for Emily. The Glass MenagerieThe story is about Amanda Wingfield who is a middle-aged woman and an incurable romantic. Abandoned by her spouse and obligated to live in lifeless lower-middle-class environment‚ she runs away from reality into the fantasy world of her youth. Amanda is the neurotic mother incapable of letting go of the genteel courting ways of her Southern upbringing. She loves her children intensely

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    Symbolism Distressed either by love or the lack of acceptance was a crucial issue in a psychological way related to the emotional state of a person as a series of events take a toll. Imagery used in the works showed a resemblance in which the characters used a form of symbolism to describe and shape themselves as a character for the reader to approach them. Dusting by Julia Alvarez‚ The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams and From A Secret Sorrow by Karen Van der Zee. The desire to be successful

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    Use in education and research Maniac Magee is popular in elementary school curricula. Many study units and teaching guides are available‚ including a study guide by the author. The novel has been used as a tool in scholarly work on childhood education and development. Fondrie cites it as an example in a discussion of how to bring up and discuss issues of race and class among young students McGinley and Kamberlis use it in a study of how children use reading and writing as “vehicles for personal‚

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    1.How should the nurse record Amanda’s obstetrical history using the G-T-P-A-L designation? A) 3-2-0-1-3.INCORRECTThis does not reflect the client’s obstetrical history. B) 3-1-1-1-2.INCORRECTThis does not reflect the client’s obstetrical history. C) 4-1-1-1-3.CORRECTGravidity [G] is defined as the number of times pregnant‚ including the current pregnancy. Term [T] is defined as any birth after the end of the 37th week‚ and preterm [P] refers to any births between 20 and 37 weeks. Both term and preterm

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    IOP on Glass‚ Eyes‚ and Doll’s Imagery; vivid descriptive language that appeals to one or more of the senses (sight‚ hearing‚ touch‚ smell‚ and taste). The first impression of a person that someone gets will always color the image of the person. Everything about how someone looks and acts creates how that person is viewed by others. But when this image is controlled by others or the person just isn’t strong enough to show their true self‚ their identity is twisted into something almost unrecognizable

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    F370 Drugs and Behavior Fall 2013 November 9‚ 2013 Opioid Replacement Therapy Medications used for opiate addiction work as agonists‚ antagonists or utilize a combination of both actions. By definition‚ agonists cause a chemical action by binding to cell receptors and mimicking the action of naturally occurring substances such as neurochemicals. Antagonists also attach to cell receptor sites but instead of causing an action‚ they block the receptor from being stimulated by a target substance such

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    Tom’s father forces external turmoil and conflict between Tom the protagonist‚ and his mother the antagonist. The internal conflict is seen within Tom through his constant references to leaving home and his selfishness. The play is about a young aspiring poet named Tom‚ who works at a shoe warehouse. Tom is unhappy with is life at home mainly because of his overbearing‚ over protective mother named Amanda. Tom also has a sister within the play named Laura who chooses to isolate herself from the rest

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    Williams called his first great work‚ The Glass Menagerie‚ his “memory play.” The situation in which Williams found himself when he began writing the play is explored‚ as are the ways in which he used the declarative memory of his protagonist‚ Tom Wingfield‚ to express and deal with his own painful conflicts. Williams’s use of stage directions‚ lighting‚ and music to evoke memory and render it three-dimensional is described. Through a close study of The Glass Menagerie‚ the many uses of memory for the

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