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    Turning a New Leaf

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    Turning A New Leaf 1-turning a new leaf is a phrase used to show that a person has changed by starting fresh. This applies to Dick because he "turned a new leaf" by getting a job and he stopped drinking. Julia turned a new leaf by becoming much more mature during the story. Julia lives up to the phrase because she actually gets more mature as opposed to Dick who sort of lost it at the end. I would say that Julia is the protagonist in the story. 5- In the story Phil is in love with Julia but she

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    Julia is a free spirited rebel‚ opposing the party is definitely something at the forefront of her thoughts. Be that as it may‚ she is not openly rebellious. Her perspective of life and government to some degree is totally opposite from that of her accomplice. Julia’s on the other side is substantially more intriguing. She is a lady with Wild hormones and a deceit soul. An exceptionally sexual being‚ she sleeps with Party members regularly to satisfy her own cravings. She drew closer to Winston

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    19‚ October 2010 Fitzgerald‚ Prompt 1 Introduction A. Intro hook‚ Quote from honeymooners B. Thesis statement: Gender roles in “A New Leaf” portray men as the providers and dominant‚ females as subordinate caretakers‚ and it vastly limits decision making to choices that are deemed “appropriate” for men and women alike. How are male and female characters portrayed? A. Women – Caretakers‚ nurturing‚ invested into beauty B. Men-Providers‚ indestructible‚ intelligent

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    Julia and Winston are two major characters in George Orwell’s 1984. Both characters are similar from the point of view that their attitude towards the state of Oceania‚ particularly the party headed by the Big Brother. Both characters in one way or the other tend to rebel against t eh totalitarian nature of the party. However Winston and Julia tend to differ from each other in terms of their morality and their ethical views. They equally differ in their feelings about history and their political

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    things that my family does for me. My parents spend time apart and my siblings often find themselves at a game without the support of a family member or perhaps worse‚ stuck a horse show for eight hours. Similar to the members of my family‚ the characters in Julia Alvarez’s novel‚ In the

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    hard situations‚ but she manages to keep a positive attitude through it. In “The Last Leaf” the main character must help her best friend through difficult times. The central figure in “The Last Leaf” helps her friend no matter what. In “The Washwoman” the lead character goes through hard times; nevertheless she does not give up. All these short stories teach valuable life lessons through their main characters. In “Gwilan’s Harp” Gwilan‚ the protagonist‚ must go through numerous hard situations

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    This is the theme in the short story “People-Watching” by Julia Gray from 2014. This essay will examine the way the story is structured and how the author has used symbols in the story. This essay will also focus on the main character and his development. The main character in “People-Watching” is still recovering from the loss of his sister when he meets a girl who is unknowingly able to help him move past his grief. The main character in “People-Watching” is a man named Paul‚ who is studying to

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    Based on the novel Julie & Julia by Julie Powell that converted into a movie directed by Nora Ephron‚ one of the character that inspired me the most is Julie Powell . I had learnt that we must not give up easily as Julie show us an example by making boeuf bourguignon because there an editor called Julie that the editor want to have dinner at her house Julie was very happy. As in our life‚ we faced a lot of obstacles ‚ depression and disappointment . I used to get A at math when I was primary but

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    The Last Leaf Analysis

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    I picked my own story for The American writer O. Henry The Name of story is: The Last Leaf a brief summary of the story: The short story took place in New York City where two friends - Sue and Johnsy - live‚ work in art in a poor apartment‚ and publish their drawings in magazines‚ and thereby earning their living‚ and like any other artist‚ they hope to draw a masterpiece one day. One day‚ Johnsy fell prey to pneumonia. The doctor visited her and told her friend-Sue- that Johnsy could be cured

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    Maple Leaf Analysis

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    problem swept Canada : Ready-to-eat meat products from Maple Leaf were found to be contaminated by a virulent strain of listeria with an unusual high rate‚ leading to s oaring death reports. It was s aid that two thirds of Maple Leaf meat samples collected from Toronto hospitals and nursing homes tested positive for the pathogen (Cribb‚ 2008). The underlying ethical issues behind the whole thing a roused controvers ies broadly. Maple Leaf‚ the active agent in this case‚ used an “industry standard”

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