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    1846‚ Carroll met Alice Liddell‚ the four-year-old daughter of Henry George Liddell. Carroll was already a close friend of Alice’s older sister and her cousin. But it’s Alice who is the main child in Carroll’s most famous work‚ Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. On July 4‚ 1852‚ Carroll and a friend‚ Rev. Robinson Duckworth‚ took the Liddell children‚ Lorina‚ Alice‚ and Edith on a boat ride up the Isis River. There Carroll began telling a story about the underground adventures of Alice. About 180‚000

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    assistance that the story is almost looking into the future. Alice Austen is a medical pathologist who works for the C.D.C.. She is sent to New York City to investigate the deaths of two people: a teenage girl and a homeless man who lives in the subway. Both died with grand mal seizures where the body forms and S‚ and with self-cannibalism of the tongue and mouth. Kate bought a box at a flea market that contained Cobra virus crystals. Alice Austen traces the activities of Kate Moran and Penny

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    these aspects of Victorian society through Alice’s behavior in Wonderland. In chapter one‚ when Alice is falling through the air‚ she tries to curtsey. Alice has always been taught to curtsey before she speaks‚ showing that even whilst falling through the air; etiquette is one of her main priorities‚ like it was in Victorian society. In those times‚ education was not as imperative as being socially adept. Alice‚ being brought up with these standards‚ believes that by saying words such as ‘latitude’ and

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    (In)balance of power‚ exploitation‚ crime‚ murder‚ probation and prison are only some of the issues Alice Goffman writes about in her book‚ On the Run. Her 6-year research examines the lives of young black men; Mike‚ Chuck‚ Reggie‚ Alex and Tim‚ amongst others‚ growing up in West Philadelphia on what she refers to as 6th Street and their daily interactions and coping mechanisms when confronted with these issues. She describes the trials and tribulations the main characters of her book are faced

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    The symbolism of the bell signifying a fresh start‚ a true chance to have a clean slate and create your own destiny‚ was brilliant in my eyes.  One of my favorite lines in the play was definitely when Bill said‚ "You have to hit these things at the right moment or it’s no good" (1121).   "Sure Thing" by David Ives The Play "Sure Thing" from David Ives examines the endless variations of boy meet girl and the ensuing pick up lines. The central theme throughout the play displays a few varieties of

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    In Disney’s Alice in Wonderland‚ Alice starts off as a “bad girl‚” but eventually becomes a “good girl” via her actions. Thus‚ the narrative arc of the story is that she will conform to traditional gender roles; Disney states that a woman will only be able to thrive in society if she conforms to her prescribed gender roles. A “bad girl” is characterized as being violent‚ aggressive‚ worldly‚ and often monstrous; whereas‚ traditional gender roles favor a “good girl” who is identified as gentle‚ submissive

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    day as Mary Alice was walking through the dark enchanted forest‚ she stumbled upon a secret pathway. The air was brisk on her skin as continued her journey along the trail. At the very end of the path she noticed a dark‚ abandoned castle. The castle was rustic and creepy looking. Mary Alice debated on whether or not to go inside. Despite her shaky palms and fast heartbeat‚ she entered the double porters anyways. As she opened the door‚ the smell was musky and bitter. When Mary Alice walked inside

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    composers of Alice in Wonderland the novel and the film‚ and the Life of Pi the novel‚ have created a world that is both weird and wonderful. They have done this through their selected forms‚ use of language and film techniques to highlight the bizarre and transform it into a world that seems real. Lewis Carrol uses the form of a fairy tale to describe Alice’s adventure down the rabbit hole‚ Tim Burton focuses on visual techniques to emphasise the extraordinary or supernatural nature of the Alice in Wonderland

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    A person’s perception of anything is always influenced by their experiences. Alice Walker is no different in regards to her perception of beauty. “Beauty: When the Other Dancer Is The Self” is an autobiographical story written by Walker that recounts and compares her life before and after her "accident". When she was eight years old‚ she was shot in the eye by one of her brothers while playing cowboys and Indians with a BB gun. The incident leaves a once cute and outgoing girl with a destroyed

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    Alice Walker: A New Kind of Feminist The American Voice‚ formally given its name during the 1900s‚ can be loosely defined as the way many people exercise their individual and democratic freedoms by vocalizing their opposition to societal norms and their hopes social reform. Many reform movements around the time of growing liberalism in 20th century America helped shape the American voice‚ including the civil rights and feminist movements. Many authors and intellectuals of the 20th century who spoke

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