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    “The Lottery” Research Paper Outline Thesis/Essay Map Statement: Through the names of the characters used‚ the ritualized use of a scapegoat‚ and the actions of the women in “The Lottery‚” Shirley Jackson symbolistically foreshadowed the unforeseeable ending and portrayed the culture of rural America. Main supporting points and minor supporting details: I. The names of the characters symbolistically foreshadowed the unforeseeable ending and portrayed the culture of rural America. A. Mr

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    Women’s Friendship in Alice Walker’s... ‫اﻷﺳﺘﺎذ- اﻟﻌﺪد ) ٣٠٢ ( ﻟﺴﻨﺔ ٣٣٤١ ﻫﺠﺮﻳﺔ – ٢١٠٢ ﻣﻴﻼدﻳﺔ‬ ٢٠٣ The Color Purple Women’s Friendship in Alice Walker’s The Color Purple ‫صداقة النساء في رواية اللون البنفسجي آللس ووكر‬ ‫زينب عبدالكريم مسير‬ ‫أ.م.د.كاظم جواد الزبيدي‬ Zainab Abdul-Karim Musir Assist.Prof.Dr.Kadhim Jawad ‫جامعة بغداد/ كلية التربية- ابن رشد/ قسم اللغة االنكليزية‬ ‫الملخص‬ ‫ة وﻗﺎﺼﺔ وﻜﺎﺘﺒﺔ ﻤﻘﺎﻻت وﻜﺎﺘﺒﺔ ة وﻨﺎﺸطﺔ اﻤرﻴﻜﻴﺔ. ﺘﻜﺘب ووﻜر ﻤطوﻻ ﻓﻲ اﻝﻤواﻀﻴﻊ‬ ‫ﺴﻴر‬ ‫ﺘﻌد اﻝﻴس ووﻜر

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    David Lobeck Mr. Howieson Honors American Literature April 16‚ 2011 Willy Loman & the American Dream “...There are two versions of the American Dream‚” according to Harold Clurman(132). The authentic dream from the very beginning of America was of freedom and equal opportunity. Achievement‚ itself‚ is all the dream requires. The awry dream of vocational success came about during the Post-Civil War period. The basis of this dream for successfulness was that of business ingenuity‚ perseverance

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    Chapter 21 Evaluating the Social‚ Ethical‚ and Economic Aspects of Advertising and Promotion     True / False Questions   1. An action that is legal is always ethical.    True    False   2. Most advertisers do not design their messages with the intention to mislead or deceive consumers or run sweepstakes with no intention of awarding prizes.    True    False   3. The problem of untruthful or fraudulent advertising and promotion hardly exists in specific areas at the local level such as mail order

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    John Kinsella: the Crest

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    Commentary: The Crest By Amy L Humankind’s threat to the earth and the natural world has been a common theme of writing since the industrial revolution and underpins The Crest. Kinsella’s forboding poem presents a powerful analogy with man’s pastoral development and it’s intrusion into the natural world. Kinsella’s message is made clearly and strongly in the first few lines; “that at high speed this rise moving away from town can so much epitomise the age”. Here the truck represents the

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    contains abnormal behavior‚ mainly displayed in Amy‚ the protagonist of the story. Amy is a beautiful‚ intelligent‚ funny and loving wife to her husband Nick. Nick and Amy used to have a strong and loving relationship in New York‚ but when Nick’s mother became ill the loving couple moved to Missouri so Nick could be with his mother. Once the newly wedded couple moved from New York to Missouri their relationship hit a turning point for the worse. Amy soon found out that Nick was having an affair with

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    A March Day in London Jewish not accepted in English society Sexuality One sided loce Sufferings disease suicide Written in the victorian but the qualities of a wordsworthian poem Amy Levy The east wind blows in the street to-day;(shelley’w ww) The sky is blue‚ yet the town looks grey.(romanticism) ’Tis the wind of ice‚ the wind of fire‚(paradox) Of cold despair and of hot desire‚ (paradox) Which chills the flesh to aches and pains‚ And sends a fever through all the veins. From end to end‚ with

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    between Billy and Amy is especially interesting because they have to deal with arising conflicts constantly. The biggest one‚ however‚ is the the murder of Holland Winchester. The murder changed not only the relationship at the current time‚ but also laid down a bumpy road for Billy and Amy’s relationship in the their future. The teasing‚ social pressure from peers‚ and desire for a baby became too much for Amy. After hearing the devastating news of Billy being infertile‚ Amy went to Widow Glendower

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    The film “Gone Girl” told the story of a young married couple who reached their fifth year anniversary. The film alternated between present-day when husband Nick arrives to his residence to find his wife missing and wife Amy narrating from her point of view that she transcribe in a journal. Surprised by the wrecked house upon his arrival Nick decides to call the local authorities who reported to the scene immediately. Due to the signs of struggle‚ and a splatter of blood found in the residence‚ the

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    interacting with and manipulating people. In his novel Roxana‚ Defoe uses examples of extreme faithfulness from the Amy to demonstrate the intimate relationship present between Roxana and her servant. Amy ’s loyalty to her mistress is evident from the beginning of the novel when we are also told by Roxana herself that Amy is as "faithful to [her]‚ as the Skin on [her] Back"(25). Amy proves this when she says: "if I will starve for your sake‚ I will be a Whore‚ or any thing‚ for your sake; why I

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