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    February 12 February 12 University of British Columbia University of British Columbia ASIA 355 002 Topic: Character Analysis of Farewell My Concubine ASIA 355 002 Topic: Character Analysis of Farewell My Concubine 08 Fall 08 Fall Instractor: Rui Wang Date: Feb. 12th‚ 2013 Instractor: Rui Wang Date: Feb. 12th‚ 2013 Farewell My Concubine‚ a Chen Faige directed film. It was released in Hong Kong in 1993‚ and in this film‚ there are several famous Chinese actors and

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    Tootsie Roll Tootsie Roll The Tootsie Roll Industries Incorporated began in Chicago 117 years ago. The founder of the business was a gentleman named Leo Hirschfield. He began making and selling the Tootsie Roll. Today the famous product is still being made according to the original recipe and formula. However‚ since its inception‚ the business has become incorporated. The primary production and consumption areas include the United States‚ Canada

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    no man should have more power over another. There are many places in Cry the Beloved Country by Alan Paton in which they represent the brokenness and restoration. Racial segregation and the broken tribe were the two biggest issues in South Africa. The brokenness in South Africa is represented by the broken tribe and the segregation taking place in South Africa. "They go to Johannesburg‚ and there they are lost‚ and no one hears of them at all.” (9) This quote shows how the tribe is breaking. Gertrude

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    Out of My Mind: finish & Wonder: 1-150 Draper’s out of my mind and Palacio’s Wonder both provide stories where the reader can easily become filled with sympathy and pity for their main characters who struggle with some type of disability. I found myself initially feeling sorry for‚ not pity‚ for these characters from the beginning of each novel as I was drawn into Melody’s tornado explosions from frustration (Draper 17)‚ and August’s entrance into this life with his “small anomalies” causing the

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    When i was 16 years old my brother wanted an iphone and i got one before him. He told my mom and dad it was totally unfair and they told him that i payed for it. Then my brother kept asking and asking for my iphone and i kept saying no‚no‚no! It my phone not yours!. Eventually after i kept saying no he couldn’t use it or have it he stopped asking for it and went in his room to sulk and i went in mine to go and relax and play on my new phone. By my brother wanting my phone i refused to give it

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    Abstract and Critique Abstract            In his article “The speech the graduates didn’t hear” Neusner states that Brown University has three weaknesses: 1. college does not prepare students for real life‚ 2. Students are not challenged‚ 3. Faculty are too passive. To help explain this‚ Neusner creates a mock speech directed toward a graduating class. Neusner asserts that Brown University is trying to make being a student easy‚ so they do not have to deal with the students. He attempts to convince

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    Out of My Book is a television series concerning eight book characters who are marooned on an island called Eithiola. In the exposition of the show‚ which is about two or three episodes long‚ the main characters are introduced. Ava‚ Sophie‚ Prairie Evers‚ and Ivy are all from Earth and do not believe in magical occurrences. However‚ Sophie Foster‚ Fitz Vacker‚ Jeremy Thatcher‚ and Mary Lou Hutton have experienced the effects of magic and believe in its power. When the characters arrive‚ they are

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    (Character Sketch) – My friend Lianna My friend Lianna is the most amazing friend anybody could ask for. We’ve been through so much together‚ we are destined to be sisters. We met on the first day of high school in English class‚ we were paired up to work on a project and then we introduced ourselves to each other and then we found out that we had a lot in common. Both of us were terrified of the massive size of the high school. She had the locker right next to mine. I told her I didn’t know anybody

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    In T.S. Eliot’s poem “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock‚” Eliot develops the characterJ. Alfred Prufrock using allusions to other works of literature such as‚ Dante’s Inferno‚ Marvel’s “His Coy Mistress‚”. In this way‚ Eliot sets forth a psychological comparison to assist the reader in understanding of Prufrock’s psyche and existentialist attitude toward life. Dante’s Inferno is his allegorical depiction of hell that depicts hell as a set of nine levels (or circles) closely aligned to the

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    This mixed heritage makes him able to identify the post colonial situation more effectively and successfully. He was awarded for the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1992. In the poem A Far Cry from Africa the poet ironically describes how he rejects the British culture and the colonial ideology. The poem A Far Cry from Africa belongs to post colonial poetry. Mainly the poem discusses the events of the Mau Mau uprising in Kenya in the early 1950s. It was a bloody battle during the 1950 between the

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