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    In The Scarlet Letter‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne portrays Arthur Dimmesdale as a troubled individual. In him lies the central conflict of the book. Dimmesdale’s soul is torn between two opposing forces: his heart‚ his love for freedom and his passion for Hester Prynne‚ and his head‚ his knowledge of Puritanism and its denial of fleshly love. He has committed the sin of adultery but cannot seek divine forgiveness‚ believing as the Puritans did that sinners received no grace. His dilemma‚ his struggle to

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    In the article tips on how to be a successful car salesman Arthur Fontes lays out a series of sale processes that will help each salesperson understand the entire process better. The main points that Fontes talks about are meet and greet‚ qualifying‚ choosing a vehicle‚ and negotiations. In the first section of the article Fontes talks about the importance of the meet and great. He goes on and explains several different steps in this section. The first thing that he mentions is the meeting of the

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    Another thing Erik did‚ now older‚ was force his friend Arthur to hit Luis Cruz with a blackjack. Luis Cruz came to fight Erik‚ because he was making fun of his little brother‚ Tino. Erik told Arthur‚ like the Devil would tell a demon‚ to hit Luis over the head‚ when he wasn’t looking. Later that week‚ Luis Cruz died from this incident. An aneurysm exploded in his brain. How could Erik force two of his friends to do such awful things? Arthur and Castor were probably bad kids before Erik came into

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    Sexuality and Advertising The article "Sexuality and Advertising‚" found in Ads‚ Fads‚ and Consumer Culture‚ was written by Arthur Asa Berger. Berger explores the topic of how sex sells and why most of the ads today have some sexual image. He puts a lot of effort and opinions in the passage. Berger’s article is well written because he states a point‚ uses a picture example‚ and is well researched. Today ads are about the looks: great body‚ fair complexion‚ perfect hair‚ etc. Berger

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    English 11 14 November 2013 Abigail’s Envy Throughout The Crucible there are good characters‚ bad characters and the characters who do not take action when action is required. Of these characters‚ close to all of them embodies one of the seven deadly sins. Of each of the seven‚ there is always one character that is the worst sinner of that particular vice. There are seven deadly sins but out of the seven there are two in particular that drives this play the most. In control of these sins is Abigail

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    Everybody in Maybcomb County’s impression of me‚ Arthur “Boo” Radley‚ is through neighborhood fairy tales; I’m described as someone defenseless to society’s significant judgment. Everybody thinks of me as a monster‚ they’re all petrified of me. I can’t really say I blame them though; anybody would be crazy if they were kept in here as long as I’ve been. I’ve heard a few rumors about me; the one that struck me the most was the one rumor where I apparently stabbed my dad with a pair of scissors in

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    him with paternal affection and had upright and holy character. The wise man of old age payed his respects to Dimmesdale for his accomplishments. Dimmesdale could barely keep himself from shouting offensive things to him about God. He was afraid that he would accidentally speak of what he was saying on his mind. “The old man‚ addressed him with the paternal affection and patriarchal privilege‚ which his venerable age‚ his upright and holy character‚ and his station of church‚ entitled him to use; and

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    In this response‚ I intend to discuss Arthur Streeton’s Fire’s On‚ a 183.8 x 122.5cm oil on canvas painting‚ produced in 1891 in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales‚ Australia. Fire’s On depicts the steep “walls of rock” “crowned” with “bronze green” “gums” and the “crest mouth” that he encountered on his journey through the Blue Mountains. Streeton created this painting to justly portray the rough‚ “glor[ious]”‚ unsung landscape of Australia‚ namely its “great‚ gold plains” and “hot‚ trying winds”

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    Prince Arthur was sure when it happened. He was even sure how it happened. One moment she was part of the background‚ Morgana’s maidservant‚ someone‚ he’d held no strong opinion on‚ unnoticeable‚ invisible. Of course‚ he’d thought her beautiful‚ demure and unassertive (at least in the public arena)‚ yet a loyal companion to Morgana for nearly seven years. That was the extent of her existence to him. An entirely proper servant. The next moment she was giving him a verbal lashing on the scarcity of

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    Character Analysis Lanval

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    de France’s Lanval‚ the main character is a man named Lanval who seems to be an all around honorable man. The story starts out with Lanval being part of King Arthur’s following. He is a prince from a far away kingdom‚ and so he is ostracized. Because of this‚ he tries his hardest to make friends with the knights- he is valiant‚ brave‚ generous‚ and everything a knight should be‚ but it is for this reason that they begin to dislike him (pg 1408‚ line 19). When Arthur “forgets” to give Lanval a gift

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