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    For example‚ Serena Joy envies Offred for being able to give birth to a child‚ and Rita envies Offred for being able to go out and do the shopping. The handmaids don’t have any freedom‚ they aren’t even allowed to talk and Offred says “such freedom now seems almost weightless”

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    to follow Gods word. The women therefore are obligated to follow the laws and one states that women must bear children. This law causes the women to turn against each other because they feel like failures to their husbands. One example of this is Serena‚ who was an accomplished and outspoken women is now

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    out at the bathroom to be helped out later on‚ she discovers that the woman is not a singer‚ but an 40 year old stripper. After that experience she was pleased to be a young girl‚ and not a grown up. The women the main character meets is named Serena Sinclair‚ or at least she says so. After seeing the main character drinking wine she didn’t like‚ she asked her if she wanted some champagne instead and she moves from her seat to the seat next to the main character. She had a heavy scent and smoked

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    TURNOVER IN LAKE VICTORIA SERENA HOTEL MUTUNGO KIGO WAKISO DISTRICT BY SIMON BAWONGA 11/U/10715/EKE/PE A RESEARCH PROPOSAL SUBMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT OF A BACHELORS DEGREE OF ARTS IN ECONOMICS OF KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY APRIL 2014 CHAPTER ONE 1.0 Introduction The study has considerable interests in investigating the determinants of labour turnover in Lake Victoria Serena Hotel Mutungo‚ Wakiso district

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    Chapter 7 1) How does the scene with Moira in the past contrast to the narrator’s present existence? Offred’s flashback to her time student times with Moira highlights a direct comparison to the amount of freedom she had. Not only under others but also in time as well as having the choice of many options including clothes and behavior. It is also clear that both Offred and Moira had not a care in the world‚ there was no worries about being caught with a cigarette or not doing their work. Whereas

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    show a theme seen throughout the whole novel which is two separate classes as well as the great distinction between the two of them. First off we see the life of the higher‚ ruling class‚ called the Wives. This is shown by the description of Serena Joy. Serena Joy is wearing a long powder blue robe‚ blue being the colour of royalty. Next we see that she has an ivory head on her cane and the large diamonds on her finger. This shows that she is part of the rich‚ upper class as ivory is a hot commodity

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    the chapter’s where the Commanders Wife‚ Serena Joy‚ made an appearance before and during the ceremony and focused on her character as a whole. I made notes on her interaction with both Offred and the people around her‚ as well as her physical appearance. From Offred’s point of view‚ Serena Joy comes across as quite a bitter character‚ with a calculated mindset; so I wanted that to come across in the short piece‚ as well as an insight to the reasons Serena may act like that. ’She didn’t step aside

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    Book Analyses Obsession by Jennifer L. Armentrout‚ New Adult Paranormal Romance compared to‚ Obsidian (the Lux series) by Jennifer L. Armentrout‚ Young Adult‚ fiction‚ fantasy‚ romance Each of us chose two books‚ one New Adult and one Young Adult book‚ this way we could compare both books from our own point of views. I read two books by the same author but two books who both were categorized in a different genre‚ New Adult‚ and Young Adult. Now‚ what makes these books so different that they separated

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    The Handmaid’s Tale Novel Analysis Elizabethtown Community College   The Handmaid’s Tale Novel Analysis Margaret Atwood’s novel The Handmaid’s Tale‚ is an eerie example of a “dystopian” novel. A dystopian novel portrays a terrifying picture of a world which makes the reader say‚ “what if?” Atwood wrote the novel in the 1980’s following the free-spirited‚ fun-loving period of the 60’s and 70’s. The plot‚ characters‚ themes‚ symbolism and setting of the novel display a picture of what the

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    ability‚ and are subject to reduced recognition of their achievements based on their gender. When we think of the top female athletes in each sport‚ who comes to mind? Several names immediately sprout such as Danica Patrick‚ Serena Williams‚ Lindsey Vonn‚ and Maria Sharapova. Yet‚ the media today has made each one of these women a symbol of female sexuality in one way or another. Each of these women has posed for the popular Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition. By posing for this magazine‚ are

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