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    Proof Media Assignment The movie‚ proof‚ directed by the talented John Madden had a much more effective and successful ending than the Pulitzer Prize winning proof written by David Auburn in the year 2000. Little things such as added scenes gave readers and critics a more in depth understanding of the character development of the main characters and gave us a better understanding of their personality. The added scene at the end of the movie that portrayed Hal running like a cheetah chasing after

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    Synopsis: In this article Catherine Mackinnon is speaking from her point of view on Pornography. In her article she uses political aspects to further her argument on pornography. She believes pornography is widely obscene‚ which illustrates women having less power than men. Mackinnon speaks about pornography being a more political matter rather a moral issue. Critical-Thinking: In her article she states that "Pornography is not imagery‚ it is some relation to a reality elsewhere constructed. It

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    of Saint Catherine Laboure and her struggle to fulfill the Blessed Mother’s request of making and spreading the devotion to her Miraculous Medal. The Blessed Mother appeared to her for the first time in 1830 and told her that she would have much to suffer. She would be ignored and pushed aside but would be given the graces needed to do God’s will. Saint Catherine’s patience‚ love and obedience to the Blessed Mother was continuously tested‚ yet she persevered in her struggles. Catherine had a beautiful

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    century‚ Emily Bronte’s masterpiece novel‚ Wuthering Heights‚ clearly illustrates the conflict between the “principles of storm and calm”. The reoccurring theme of this story is captured by the intense‚ almost inhuman love between Catherine and Heathcliff and the numerous barriers preventing their union. The fascinating tale of Wuthering Heights is told mainly through the eyes of Nelly Dean‚ the former servant to the two great estates‚ to Mr. Lockwood‚ the current tenant of

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    Heights . Hindley and Catherine Earnshaw and their parents were‚ seemingly‚ a felicitous unit." (Knapp‚ 113) One day Mr. Earnshaw brings home a tan young boy he found wandering the streets. Mr. Earnshaw names him Heathcliff and begins to raise him like his own son. This causes tension in the family. Mr. Earnshaw begins to favor the stranger over his own son. This causes Hindley to become jealous of Heathcliff. As Hindley ’s hate for Heathcliff grew stronger‚ Catherine ’s love for him grew even

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    took a liking to him‚ other than Mr. Earnshaw himself. Catherine was the first to become his friend a short time later while Hindley had nothing but hate towards Heathcliff for taking his father’s love away from him. Mr. Earnshaw treated Heathcliff better than Hindley‚ who was his actual son‚ and this drove Hindley to constantly put Heathcliff down‚ torture‚ fight‚ and pick on him. Once Mr. Earnshaw died‚ the only person left for him was Catherine. After Mr. Earnshaw’s death Hindley became the owner

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    In chapter 10‚ Heathcliff returns‚ visiting Thrushcross Grange. Look at both Catherine and Linton’s reactions‚ also Isabella’s. Explore the presentation of Heathcliff in chapter 10. How is he presented to have changed and how is he the same as before? In the novel ‘Wuthering Heights’ written by Emily Bronte‚ the writer explores the characters of Catherine‚ Heathcliff and Edgar amongst many others. She portrays them as being caught in a ‘love triangle’‚ showing the difficulty of choosing the right

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    characters of Wuthering Heights is not without reasons. Nurture of characters‚ plays a large part among these causes. Though not exactly bred‚ some characters are influenced to be violent throughout their childhoods. Significant examples include Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff‚ who are both influenced by Hindley’s poor role modeling‚ causing the former to adopt both verbal & physical violence towards her beloved‚ and the former to take his revenge with treachery and violence. Some of them are indulged

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    Heathcliff’s determination to marry Catherine allowed himself to control his revenge feelings. However‚ this changed when he realized Catherine said she could not marry Heathcliff due to his social status. Catherine went off to marry Edgar Linton‚ a young rich golden boy from Thrushcross Grange. After their marriage‚ Heathcliff was determined to make Edgar’s life miserable because he married the love of his life‚ Catherine. Throughout the entire novel‚ Heathcliff is always plotting

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    Not only does he show his strength through Hindley‚ but also by following his personal goal of a life with Catherine. From the very beginning he showed great courage‚ resoluteness‚ and love. Few have the capability to be victimized and find secret delight in his persecutor sinking into a life of intemperance which will undoubtedly cause his own death. Heathcliff’s hatred erupts when Catherine marries Edgar. She betrays him and now he wants revenge on Edgar and Hindley. His wickedness is entirely inappropriate

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