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    Chopin Etudes Op. 10

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    CHOPIN: ETUDES OPUS 10 Some composers write music because it is their passion; some write just to earn money. Some‚ like Mozart‚ write with ease; but some‚ like Beethoven‚ write with great difficulty. Different composers compose from different impulses. Many times‚ when we listen to a piece of music‚ we do not think of its background and the influence it has made to future generations. For example‚ Carl Czerny’s The School of Velocity was written for the sole purpose of improving finger technique

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    an Hour” by Kate Choplin the reader’s see how the settings play a major contribution to the influence a person mood may be in. A variety of emotions can come out from potential happiness‚ excitement‚ sadness‚ anger‚ and even depression. We all in our everyday lives without much realization use certain places‚ objects and items to symbolize and stimulate particular feelings. The importance that settings play can always be displayed when reading stories like “The Story of An Hour” by Kate Choplin.

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    Diversity is when you have a great of amount of variety; very different. Diversity can be different gender‚ religion‚ sexuality or race. I grew up in Puerto Ricon then moved to America at the age 7. In America I saw a tremendous diversity then in Puerto Rico. I continued to see as I entered college. African-American‚ Caucasians‚ Indians‚ etc students sit to my left and right.. I learned about their culture and their stories. Some of which my eyes widen as I hear how they got here to America‚ not

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    Couisn Kate essay

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    At the heart of‚ Cousin Kate and Havisham the theme is loss. The speaker clearly feels a sense of loss throughout this poem because she loses her maiden hood and the community’s respect. Victorians were bought up by a strict moral code and they believe that happy marriage was the centre of a stable society. Christina Rossetti focuses on a love affair between a high society wealthy lord and a ’low born’ country women. Furthermore‚ the main focus of the poem is transgressive relationship and sexual

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    Kiss Me, Kate

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    Kiss Me‚ Kate Another Op’nin’‚ Another Show! Kiss Me‚ Kate is not just another show. It is definitely a Broadway musical and a show that has remained an audience favorite since it’s opening in 1948. Kiss Me‚ Kate is a musical comedy with wit‚ with style‚ with humor‚ with exuberance‚ which simply aims to entertain. It’s cleverly crafted story‚ ingenious writing and unforgettable music and lyrics‚ make for a rich and fascinating musical for all ages. The eternal tug-of-war between the sexes is perfectly

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    "The Awakening" by Kate Chopin is a novel that successfully portrays the life of women in the late eighteen hundreds. Women at that time had very particular rules of etiquette they were forced to follow. In "The Awakening" the main character‚ Edna Pontellier‚ believed that she should have free will to do what she wants‚ and not have to follow the proper etiquette that all women follow. Most of the females in the novel‚ like Adele Ratignolle‚ took pride in being women and followed the roles that

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    Freedom: "[Edna] was flushed and felt intoxicated with the sound of her own voice and the unaccustomed taste of candor. It muddled her like wine‚ or like a first breath of freedom (Chopin)." In chapter seven‚ Edna has a very deep conversation with Madame Ratignolle. This validates many of Edna’s feelings and this allows her to feel comfortable enough to move along in her awakening. This moment is a very crucial portion of her steps towards freedom. As Edna talks to the Creole woman‚ she feels more

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    Kate Cooper Case

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    Green Meadows Hospital is newly constructed community hospital owned by Southern Hospitals Corporation. Kate Cooper was very excited when she got a new position at Green Meadows as a Manager of Adult Services. They started hiring people and were getting ready to open the hospital. However‚ things did not go well as they planned and wanted to. Therefore‚ Kate had to resign. The biggest problem that I see in this was their unorganized management skills and communications skills. They should have more

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    happiness and her responsibilities as a mother and wife. Because she feels like she is so burdened‚ she does anything she can to attain freedom‚ and to her‚ it doesn’t matter if she is sinful and goes against her Creole upbringing to get there. In Kate Chopin’s The Awakening‚ Edna fights against the societal and instinctive structures of motherhood that coerce her to be defined by her title as wife of

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    The Connections of 19th Century Painting and the Stories of Chopin and De Maupassant In terms of art in western civilization‚ the 19th century was truly a transformative time for artists and writers alike. Two writers emerged from the mid to late 19th century that are very influential in their era- Kate Chopin and Guy De Maupassant. Their stories reflect 19th century Europe very well‚ and capture the modernity of that time period. When examining their stories‚ there is an interesting connection

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