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    Denton‚ six wagons and two teamsters‚ Noah James and Samuel Shoemaker. The Reeds were another key family and they consisted of James Reed‚ his wife Margaret and their three children. Also travelling with them were: Virginia Reed (Margaret’s daughter from a previous marriage)‚ Margaret’s mother and 5 employees: A servant‚ Eliza Williams‚ her half-brother‚ Baylis‚ and three teamsters. Hiram Miller also travelled with the Reeds as an employee. The Breen’s (9 in total)‚ Eddy’s (4 in total)‚ Murphy’s (13

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    influence is demonstrated when he visits George at his house and makes him a member of Pleasantville Chamber of Commerce‚ asking in return to help him stop this change and "stand up for what’s right" After the changes and nude painting of Betty‚ residents of Pleasantville start to revolt against the changes. Immediately after they decide to hold a Town Meeting‚ where everyone

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    fishbowls. That’s the very reason I read “Beware: Do Not Read This Poem” by Ishmael Reed. The exact moment I saw that warning on paper‚ I had an undeniable need to read it like Odysseus had an undeniable need to join the sirens. And I loved it. Reed pulled me in with his repetitive warnings and errors‚ making it impossible to turn away. In his poem “Beware: Do Not Read This Poem”‚ I incorrectly interpreted that Ishmael Reed was trying to express the dangers of human temptation. However‚ with further research

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    Jane Eyre -Spark notes Chapter I Jane is an orphan. She was adopted by Mr. John Reed‚ yet he died when she was a year old. One of his last wishes was for his wife‚ Mrs. Reed‚ to look after Jane. This she does out of duty‚ but she treats Jane as less than a servant. She despises Jane for her quiet and creative character. Jane takes great pleasure from reading books‚ and is very smart for her age of ten; Mrs. Reed secretly feels intimidated by her. A child of a “more sociable and child-like disposition

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    a religious town. Reverend has one daughter named Betty and a niece named Abigail. This morning reverend found a group of girls in the was doing some ungodly cavorting. Later today‚ Betty was considered sick because she would not wake up. He asked Abigail what really happened this morning‚ Abigail lied and that caused him to be stressed. He was worried more about his reputation than his own child. The town assumed that the devil has got into Betty‚ which made them think that it was witchcraft. Abigail

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    watched Irving Berlin’s White Christmas the musical. White Christmas is a1954 American musical film‚ this play was preformed at the Norris Theater and I watched it on December 16‚2012. The main people starring in the play are; Gail Bennet who played Betty Haynes‚ David Lamoureux who played Phil Davis‚ Brent Schindele who played Bob Wallace‚ and Tro Shaw who played Judy Haynes. The play was based upon the Paramount Pictures film that was written for the screen by Norman Krasna‚ Norman Panama and Melvin

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    John and Elizabeth Proctor‚ but was fired once Elizabeth found out she had an affair with her husband. She will then be one of the main causes of Salem’s worries. Abigail was caught dancing in the woods around a fire in the middle of the night with Betty‚ Tituba‚ and several others‚ by her uncle. He suspects her as one who engages in witchcraft but she

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    we would not expect a priest to use lots of exclamatives which is what Parris does. In terms of prosody we can see from the use of exclamatives that Parris likes to think he is in control‚ and has a lot of power. We know this from when he orders ‘Betty!’ to answer ‘Mr Hale!’ The use of so much exclamation would possibly be intimidating to an audience and because he doesn’t conform to the holy stereotype which would cause a lack of sympathy from an

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    Make up also plays an important role in breaking boundaries in Pleasantville as it did in 1984‚ when Betty puts on make up to cover the fact that she has turned into a ‘coloured’ person. Bud and Mary-Sue are agents for change in Pleasantville ad bud educated Mr Johnson and the rest of the Pleasantville population by filling in the books‚ putting out the fire‚ showing them colour. Mary-sue educated betty by teaching her what sex is. Repeated scenes in Pleasantville ensure that there is no change in their

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    cylindrical wood‚ metal‚ or ebonite pipe with a bell-shaped opening at one end and a mouthpiece at the other end‚ to which a thin reed is attached. The clarinet has five different sections‚ the mouthpiece‚ the barrel‚ the upper section‚ the lower section‚ and the bell. The length of the entire instrument is 60 cm long. The mouthpiece section consists of a slotted cylinder‚ to which a reed is attached by a metal clamp called a ligature. The mouthpiece plugs into the next section which is a barrel. The barrel

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