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    referring to an Australian brand of suit; and "two other kids straight off the Junior Department Rack"‚ referring to the baby’s siblings‚ each free of gender and age and recognised only by the type of clothing that they wear. From these two stanzas‚ Dawe is able to create not only a vivid image of the typical family in the 1950s‚ but also give us an insight to the TV culture that they are living and what effect it has on the family. The thirds stanza discusses

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    1. List the main character(s). The main characters in Case Study C are Bruce Christensen the President of PBS. Also‚ Peter Downey is the Senior Vice President for the program support group that the cable company calls railroad train racing in our direction. (Oster 197) 2. Give a brief overview? A brief overview of PBS would be in 1988 when the increasing of a variety and availability of television programming through cable television‚ satellite telecommunicating‚ and VCR’s‚ the Public Broadcasting

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    Into The Wild Theme

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    card. She was surprised and extremely touched: It was the first present she had received from her son in more than two years‚ since he had announced to his parents that‚ on principle‚ he would no longer give or accept gifts”.The author develops this theme by showing how Chris was self-less.”On weekends‚ when his high school pals were attending “keggers” and trying to sneak into Georgetown bars‚ McCandless would wander the seedier quarters of Washington‚ chatting with prostitutes and homeless people

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    Theme of Loneliness

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    is a virus eating away at the soul. ‘Of Mice and Men’‚ by Steinbeck exemplifies the loneliness of life on a Californian Ranch. John Steinbeck accomplishes this through characters as well as name of the town. A theme should be present during every element of the story‚ there are many themes that are present most of the way such as friendship but loneliness is present from beginning to end. From the beginning of the story the tone of loneliness is depicted through the title of the town‚ ‘A few miles

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    Citizenship Themes

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    philosophy of the words past and present. After reading novels and readings such as Looking backwards‚ the Rerum novarum‚ and even Women on the edge of Time; there are many themes that have a direct correlation between all three. However after analyzing and going through the discussion had between each novel‚ it seems that the overall theme connecting the stories together is citizenship. The best way to describe citizenship is as the overall burden and commitments that are linked when being a part of society

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    The Crucible Theme

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    Lies and deceit is a significant theme in The Crucible. Abigail and John’s lies and deceit precede the play. They had an affair before the play begins. However‚ this affair considerably affects the plot of The Crucible. ABIGAIL: Give me a word‚ John. A soft word. PROCTOR: No‚ no‚ Abby. That’s done with. (Miller 1) Through this quote the reader learns that Abigail and John have both told lies. They deceived people about their relationship. Throughout Acts One and Two of The Crucible

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    Macbeth Themes

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    Macbeth SE. Themes Man’s conscious descention into evil in the name of personal ambition can lead to massive disorder. (and the corruptive influence personal ambition has). Chain of Being being constantly disrupted. -The king is killed. He is the highest in the hierarchy in the chain of being of man. When the king is killed‚ the weather and animals go crazy. indication that its bad. - Lady Macbeth wants to be a man. This is completely against the Chain of Being. The woman has

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    Theme of Macbeth

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    November 14th‚ 2012 English IV Theme of Shakespeare’s “Macbeth The play “Macbeth”‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ demonstrates the dramatic change people make in themselves when they desire something very strongly. After Macbeth heard the witches’ first set of prophecies‚ his head‚ as well as Lady Macbeth’s head‚ was flooded with the desire for him to become king. This ambition leads the Macbeths to taking steps they would not have taken initially in order to obtain that position of power

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    Themes in "The Lottery"

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    “The Lottery” is a story written by Shirley Jackson in 1948 and tells the story of a town that takes part in a barbaric ritual every year on June 27th. There are several themes in this short story. The main themes in “The Lottery” are our aversion to examine and challenge outdated ideas and rituals‚ that society will pick scapegoats to carry its wrongs and the horrors in following the crowd. The townspeople in “The Lottery” blindly go along with an appalling custom having lost the reason behind

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    Themes of Existentialism

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    The Themes of Existentialism in “The Shawshank Redemption” Existential themes can be found in so many different mediums‚ such as in TV show‚ books‚ poems‚ music‚ dance and the list can go on and on. I must be fair in saying that “The Shawshank Redemption” is on a small list that I have as favorites. This film is full of existential platforms. The main character displays actions that lead us to believe that he believes he is free. The supporting character has a completely different

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