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    were three important symbols. The three symbols are the storm‚ the mark on Judge Wargrave’s forehead‚ and food. The storm symbolized the violence that was happening on Indian Island. The mark on Judge Wargrave’s forehead symbolizes how he is linked to Cain from the Bible‚ the first murderer. Food symbolizes what people need to survive. The storm was an important symbol in the novel. During most of the novel‚ a horrible storm cuts off the island from the mainland so the guests cannot contact anyone

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    Abel wrote several patriotic songs during that time‚ including the lyrics to “Put the Heat on Hitler” and “Heil with a Smile”. He hated Hitler because of the Fuhrer’s Jewish persecutions and he drew similarities between the mistreatment of German Jews

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    Hamlet Delay: Hamlet claims “there is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so”‚ his delay or inaction is a central and ambiguous concern throughout the play. This key theme becomes prevalent in his soliloquies. The soliloquies are a dramatic technique‚ which provides an insight into the characters frame of mind‚ in this case giving reasons for Hamlet’s delay. The “O what a rogue and peasant slave am I” and “How all occasions do inform against me” soliloquies highlight the ways in which

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    There is one question which has haunted and shaped society for thousands of years. It underlies all human relationships. It underlies all ethical decisions. The question is: ’Am I my brother’s keeper?’ The answering of that question has led‚ throughout history‚ to the righting of major injustices‚ like the abolition of the slave trade. But the usual answer to that archetypal question may be about to be rewritten in the United Kingdom. The answer ’yes’ is about to be replaced by the answer ’no’.

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    Pound Bank Note’ in London and United States. The story begins with Henry Adams. Henry is an American who is swept out to sea on a Saturday sail near San Francisco‚ and is picked up by London. He arrives in London without food or shelter. Brother Abel and Brother Gordon  are two very wealthy and odd brothers who wonder what would happen if they gave the hungry‚ poor stranger a million pound bank note.  Henry is given an envelope with the banknote and a letter that explains the terms of the bet

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    state that results from the demands that are places on the individual which require that person to engage in some coping behavior. Anxiety results when the individual doubts her or her ability to cope with the situation that causes him or her stress.” Abel Gemeda a high school quarter back football player at Saint John A‚ in Halifax Nova Scotia feels like everyone is watching his every move‚ he feels the sweat running down his whole body and he hasn’t even started running yet. His body tenses up‚ he

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    getting things done through people. Follett’s theory has a connection with the Power of Introverts concept by Susan Cain and Introverted Leader by Jennifer Kahnweiler. Follett’s theory focuses on individuality that could be used as a critical focus to motivate people. Follett believed that people could be motivated in different ways rather than treat them in the same method. While Cain and Kahnweiler take specific focus on one type of characteristic which is introverts in order to raise the greater

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    Capital A. Adulteress. Glittering with the gold thread. Abel! Adultery. Admirable!...”(Lawrence). The numerous biblical allusions help show Lawrence’s opinion of Hester’s characterization and portrayal. These well known biblical allusions aide the audience to better understand how Lawrence interprets Hester. Another very important biblical allusion is when Hester is compared to “Abel! Abel! Abel! Admirable!”(Lawrence). Lawrence uses the allusion of Abel and Kaine to show that Hester was made to be the victim

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    The Summeries: Pyramus & Thisbe- The classic story known for the mulberry bush is actually called Pyramus and Thisbe. It is a tale of two lovers who can live without each other‚ but their parents forbid marriage. They live next door to each other‚ and they share a middle wall because the houses are so close together. And in this wall there was a small chink. And with this small hole in the wall they could whisper back and forth‚ and they would try to kiss but their lips couldn’t reach each

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    1800s. This is the story about Pip‚ an orphan boy who lives with his sister who is married the blacksmith‚ the story follows the life of this boy‚ from his awakening to life. The main characters are Pip‚ Mrs. Joe‚ Joe Gargery‚ Miss Havisham‚ Estella‚ Abel Magwitch.‚ Mr. Jaggers‚ Herbert Pocket‚ Biddy and Bentley Drummle. Pip‚ is the main character and is the narrator of the story‚ Pip is a young orphan boy who is being raised by his sister and her husband. Pip is very passionate and a dreaming person

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