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    development. The book entitled‚ Slavery‚ Law and Society in the British Windward Islands 1763-1823‚ a Comparative Study by Bernard Marshall analyses and examines the extent to which these territories were captivated by using the law to protect the rich white minority while simultaneously exploiting and degrading the black majority of the population of the British Windward Islands. Bernard Marshall in his attempt to scrutinize the economic‚ social‚ political and legal framework which bound the lives of the

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    tries to gain his lost pride back by finding a weakness of his friend. Like his father‚ Bernard’s success makes Willy’s dignity falter. When Bernard is asked for advice and the reasoning to why Biff never attended summer school‚ it shows how desperate he is for guidance. However‚ when he asks Bernard if it was him who caused this dismay‚ Willy is irritated at Bernard putting blame on him. He sees it as though his pride is deteriorating by the

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    Brothers idea‚ Willy calls it a “one-million-dollar idea!” Willy real focuses on the money part of everything other than the function of the business plan (1305). When Willy is having a conversation with Bernard‚ Barnard does not mention that he is going to have a case at the Supreme Court because Bernard knows that

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    DAVID HILLIARD David Hilliard “Widow” (2003) Research Paper by Amr Kashmiri Background & Description of his work David Hilliard makes unique multi panel images that narrate complex yet personal stories. The scenes his photographs portray are mostly staged and set up in a manner that they showcase Hilliard’s strong sense of perception and depth of field. Because the photographs are set up‚ there’s a certain kind of rigidity in Hilliard’s work that is similar to the older portraits

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    Death of a Salesman Act I Opening scene to Willy’s first daydream Summary The play begins on a Monday evening at the Loman family home in Brooklyn. After some light changes on stage and ambient flute music (the first instance of a motif connected to Willy Loman’s faint memory of his father‚ who was once a flute-maker and salesman)‚ Willy‚ a sixty-three-year-old traveling salesman‚ returns home early from a trip‚ apparently exhausted. His wife‚ Linda‚ gets out of bed to greet him. She asks if he had

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    showcases the loss of identity and freedom that results from such corrupt societies. Point of View: It is third person‚ omniscient as Huxley describes multiple point of views‚ leaving readers the freedom develop their own impression. Main Characters: Bernard Marx: He is the main character for the

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    conduct but still manages to display her resentment for Gwendolen. In contrast to this‚ in ‘Arcadia’ when Hannah and Chloe are talking about Bernard and Gus‚ they state how they feel and what they are thinking very clearly through words. ‘I’m just trying to fix you up‚ Hannah’‚ Chloe is saying quite plainly that she is trying to get Hannah with Bernard‚ whereas if this was said in the same time period as ’The Importance of Being

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    pursuing their own version of the American Dream of prosperity through different methods. The main character‚ Willy’s concept of the American Dream was very different from his father‚ his brother‚ Ben Loman‚ his sons‚ Biff and Happy and his friend‚ Bernard. The author‚ Arthur Miller‚ compared the contrasting beliefs and contrasted the failed visions of the American Dream with the successful ones. Willy Loman‚ a traveling salesman‚ chased his American Dream of economic independence‚ better life conditions

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    NOTES FROM Brave New World Aldous Huxley Chapter 11 Finally—and this was by far the strongest reason for people’s not wanting to see poor Linda—there was her appearance. Fat; having lost her youth; with bad teeth‚ and a blotched complexion‚ and that figure (Ford!)—you simply couldn’t look at her without feeling sick‚ yes‚ positively sick. Chapter 11 Fat; having lost her youth; with bad teeth‚ and a blotched complexion‚ and that figure (Ford!)—you simply couldn’t look at her without

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    accomplish their “American Dream”‚ however this was not enough for Willy as he wanted more than that he simply wanted to be the best. Willy believed that a well-liked and an attractive man in business will be a successful one as compared to a person like Bernard who is a smart person. Willy also believes that lying‚ cheating‚ and stealing are fine as long as you end up being the best. These beliefs are wrong‚ you have to work hard to and be honest in order to reach your dream. Willy’s

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