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    choice made by two loving people. A choice to share everything and to be together whatever happens. But how to make your joint life happy? There isn’t a concrete answer to the question. Further in the essay I’ll try to think about it and come up with some possible keys to a successful marriage. To begin with‚ I’d like to make sure whether we need love for a happy marriage or not. My answer is “yes”. Love helps people to solve problems and to stay together‚ even though there are successful arranged

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    “The Happy Housewife Heroine” image views woman’s only role as sexual: she is a maker of babies and exists to please and clean up after her husband‚ to not have any disturbing or challenging thoughts or ideas—for they would be unfeminine. The feminine mystique‚ is essentially‚ a glamorized version of the repression of women—and it is perpetuated by male editors back home from war who want women to remain at home‚ ready to comfort them and too helpless to challenge them. Friedan notes that as magazines

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    In "Happy Endings"‚ Margaret Atwood uses satire to mock the idea that happy endings actually exist. Atwood is trying to prove the point that the ending will always be the same‚ therefore it is not important. What is important is the quest to reach the end. That reason being because no matter how a person pursues their journey to the end (rich‚ poor‚ mansion home‚ trailer home) it will never change. Atwood tells the reader not to focus on the “who” and “what”‚ but to focus on the “how” and “why” (259)

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    Metafiction and Happy Endings (Margaret Atwood) METAFICTION A. Definition: The narrator of a metafictional work will call attention to the writing process itself.   The reader is never to forget that what she is reading is constructed--not natural‚ not " real."  She is never to get "lost" in the story. B. Possible Contents: intruding to comment on writing   involving his or herself with fictional characters   directly addressing the reader   openly questioning how narrative assumptions

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    tarnishes‚ candles burn out – but in my house‚ chocolate doesn’t hang around long enough to get old. OR Forget love‚ I’d rather fall in chocolate. Orientation Phase: Point: Today I will give you information about foods that can actually make you happy – at least in the short-term. Adaptation: I’m sure everyone in this room has had a bad day at the office‚ gotten into an argument with a loved one‚ had too much homework to do‚ or has just woken up on the wrong side of the bed. In that case‚ you

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    While reading “The Short & Happy Life of Francis Macomber‚” I focused on the question‚ what made his life short and happy. At first I took the interpretation of short and happy literally‚ translating too‚ living a short life (age) and happy meaning (wealth). After some thought though I realize that Hemingway meant something entirely different. Francis Macomber in the beginning of the short story is a “coward” causing his wife to loath him‚ and even the staff to judge and question his manhood. Finally

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    Can money buy you happiness? Money would probably be on the top of everyone’s list of things they desire‚ along with other things that only money could buy‚ but does that mean that money will make you happy? Happiness cannot be found in inanimate objects such as a new car or a huge house if you have no one to share it with. Money can lead to lots of lovely things and great opportunities but it can induce greed in a person‚ it’s like most things if you have too much of it all you want is more. It

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    When was the last time you took inventory on your happiness? Find out how you stack up with Dr. Robert Holden’s Be Happy Index (or jaw crusher). Once you have your results‚ you can examine 10 different areas—self‚ relationships‚ work‚ attitude‚ gratitude‚ forgiveness‚ humor‚ health‚ spirituality and now—to increase your happiness‚ starting right now‚ with this step-by-step guide. Happiness is your original nature—it is what you first experienced before you began to identify with a body‚ a family

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    Can money bring a happy life? It’s kind of ironic that many of us would never stop looking for more and more ways to make money believing that having plenty of it guarantees invariable happiness‚ lots of friends‚ comfortable life and very bright future- when there are millions out there whose lives ‚ families and future got helplessly ruined by none other than the same- money. Now we can see that everything has two sides and money‚ of course‚ has two sides- the good and the bad. When money

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    The Emotional Breakdown of Margot Macomber In Ernest Hemingway’s “The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber”‚ many have wondered – even debated – if the death of Francis Macomber was accidental or intentional when his wife‚ Margot‚ shot him in his skull on a hunting expedition in Africa. The mystery of this dilemma lies in the fact that Margot’s narrative voice in the story is suppressed and this leaves room for questionable motives on her part. Robert Wilson (the couples safari guide) and Francis

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